Nie kehrst du wieder, gold'ne Zeit, so froh und ungebunden!«: Studentische Lieder der Erinnerung im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
From the beginning of the 19th century to the present, the academic sector has had its own genre of songs of remembrance. These songs were mostly reminders of the past time as a student and individual freedom and as a rule, applied to student life, the university and the surrounding landscape. Parti...
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