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Item 100 Jahre Gießener Gasversorgung(2007) Brake, LudwigItem 100 Jahre Oberhessischer Geschichtsverein : 15. Juni 1878-15. Juni 1978(1978) Knauß, ErwinItem 12 x Gießen - Vom Hügelgrab zum Kletterwald : Ausstellung im Rahmen des Stadt[Labor]Gießen(2019) Brake, Ludwig; Rakelmann, GeorgiaItem 15 Jahre Studienfahrten des Oberhessischen Geschichtsvereins(1969) Szczech, HansItem 200+10 Jahre Forstwirtschaft an der Universität Gießen(1988) Weimann, Hans-JoachimItem 25 Jahre Tropeninstitut : Aufbau und Entwicklung(1986) Alkämper, Jochen; Westphal, AlfredItem Die 375-jährige Todenwart-Stiftung wurde zu neuem Leben erweckt(2010) Klein, DagmarItem 50 Jahre Elefantenklo: ein Gießener Wahrzeichen verändert sein Gesicht(2018) Diller, Christian; Dorenkamp, Ansgar; Litmeyer, Marie-LouiseItem Der 6. Dezember 1944: "Hake", die Trümmer und wir(1995) Humphrey, RichardItem A Governing Convention?(2013) Vanderschraaf, PeterIn this essay I argue that one can understand the relationship between those who rule and those who are ruled in civil society as an implicit contractual relationship or contract by convention. I use variations of the extensive form Trust Game to summarize the structures of alternative forms of contracts, and apply these variations to model the relationship between the rulers and those under their rule. One of these variations, the Irrevocable Sovereignty Game, summarizes Hobbes' main argument for why it is conceptually impossible for a contract to exist between a sovereign and the subjects under its rule. I argue that Hobbes' argument presupposes a common understanding of a contract as a set of promises enforceable by a third party, such as a legally binding agreement. I use another variation of the Trust Game, the Repeatable Sovereignty Game, to show that rulers and ruled can establish and maintain a convention requiring the ruled to obey their rulers' commands in return for these rulers providing the ruled satisfactory benefits. In effect, the ruled and their rulers create an implicit contract that is self-enforcing rather than an explicit contract requiring third-party enforcement. I argue that this idea of a governing convention has roots in David Hume's discussions of government, and is even implicit in Hobbes' own treatment of sovereignty.Item Item A Stochastic Model of the Co-evolution of Networks and Strategies(2009) Berninghaus, Siegfried K.; Vogt, BodoWe consider a theoretical model of co-evolution of networks and strategies whose components are exclusively supported by experimental observations. We can show that a particular kind of sophisticated behavior (anticipatory better reply) will result in stable population states which are most frequently visited in co-evolution experiments.Item A Swedish generation? : On musical chronotopes and pensionerhood(2009) Hylten-Cavallius, SverkerItem Die Abendsmahlslehre der sogen. Gomberger Kirchenordnung(1901) Köhler, WaltherItem Die Abrahams – eine jüdische Familie aus Gießen(2020) Helwig, HeidrunItem Abramovic, Cher und ich : Bericht über eine Performance im taT am 18. und 19. November 2015(2016) Bartling, ThomasItem Abschlussbericht des Theaterprojektes STOLLEN - work case scenario, 29. Juni 2017(2018) Scheibinger, M.; Stamatescu, A.; Franke, C.; Huber, M.