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Den interna familjekunskapsöverföringen över generatinerna
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Den interna familjekunskapsöverföringen över generationerna
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Property / Link to internal Canonbase page: De_Brandt_dynastie / rank
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Property / Canon story refers to: Brandt family / rank
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Property / Canon story refers to: Bühnentechnik der Gegenwart I / rank
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Property / Canon story refers to: Carl Brandt / rank
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Property / Canon story refers to: Elias Friedrich Brandt / rank
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Property / Canon story refers to: Fritz Brandt der Älte / rank
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Property / Canon story refers to: Fritz Brandt the younger / rank
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Property / Canon story refers to: Georg Brandt der Älte / rank
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Intra-family knowledge transfer over generations
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The Brandt Dynasty
Intra-family knowledge transfer over generations

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    Knowledge Transfer (English)
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    In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the Brandt family significantly shaped stagecraft practice at Germany’s major court theatres. Their influence was largely based on traditions of practical knowledge, transferred between members of the family. (English)
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