Missing info! (1) Title: Riksheraldikerämbetets uppgifter under äldre och nuvarande tid Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Johan Kleberg Language:Swedish Source title: Meddelanden från Riksheraldikerämbetet [mdd] Source number (date): VI (= 6) (1937) Source pages: 5-10
Title: How I Became Interested in Vexillology Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Fred Koenigsberg Language:English Source title: Vexillum [vxm] Source number (date): 15 (2021.09) Source pages: 10 Remarks: Available on line.
Missing info! (2) Title: Revolutionens symbolspråk i Frankrike och Ryssland
(in English: The language of revolution in France and Russia) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: book Main author(s):Lars Kleberg Secondary author(s): Ronny Ambjörnsson; Sverker R. Ek Language:Swedish Source title:Franska revolutionen — bilder och myter Source number (date): (1989) Source pages: 89-108 Source edition (publisher: place): Ordfronts Förlag: Stockholm (Sweden) Remarks: Book section. Demokratiskt bibliotek
Missing info! (3) Title: Zastava, sveta bodi ti nam vez : društveni prapori na Tržaškem in v Istr pred prvo svetovno vojno Medium: book Main author(s):Boris Kuret Languages:Slovene Edition (publisher: place): Koper v Trstu; Narodna in študijska knjižnica, Koper; Pokrajinski muzej, v Trstu: Devin (Slovenia) Edition date:1997 Pages: 173 Format: 30 cm Remarks: Col. ill. Listed in [brz00a] as Q62.
Missing info! (4) Title: The euro and European identity: symbols, power and the politics of European monetary union Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Matthias Kaelberer Language:English Source title:Review of International Studies Source number (date): 30.2 (2004) Source pages: 161-178
This article assesses the relationship between money, collective
identity, and European integration. The recent move of the European
Union (EU) toward a common currency — the euro — seems
to contradict the conventional «one nation/one money»
assumption about the association between states, territory and money
creation. However, from a broad macro-historical perspective, the
process of European monetary unification is not as exceptional and
unique as it is often made out to be. I argue that the relationship
between money and collective identity is reciprocal. On the one hand,
money is a purposeful political tool in the construction of identities.
On the other hand, in order to function properly, money requires some
degree of collective identity among its users. Thus, the article
examines the role of the euro as part of an explicit project to
facilitate the development of a European identity as well as the
required level of European identity necessary for a successful
functioning of the euro. The key identity aspect at stake in the
relationship between money and identity is not an affective
relationship between citizens and country, but rather a relationship
of trust. During the process of modernisation, trust has become
rather abstract and institutionalised. To support a modern
relationship of trust, identity does not have to rest on deep
affective feelings of belonging. Diffuse identity, based on
utilitarian or contractual factors and as part of evolving hybrid
identity structures, is sufficient.
edited by Jan Oskar Engene
Title: The Flags and Arms of the Swiss Cantons — Part 1 Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Kirk Bradbury Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): I:1 (=1) (1984) Source pages: 39-45 Subject: Switzerland Remarks: Part II is [kby84a].
Title: The Arms and Flags of the Swiss Cantons — Part 2 Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Kirk Bradbury Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): I:2 (=2) (1984) Source pages: 41-47 Subject: Switzerland Remarks: Part I is [kby84].
Title: FSA — First AGM Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Kirk Bradbury Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): I:2 (=2) (1984) Source pages: 53-55 Subject: Flag Society of Australia
Missing info! (1) Title: The Society’s Activities Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Kirk Bradbury Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): I:4 (=4) (1985 (?)) Source pages: 52 Subject: Flag Society of Australia
Title: Arms and Flags of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Kirk Bradbury Language:English Source title: Crux Australis [cxa] Source number (date): III:1 (=13) (1987) Source pages: 16-20 Subject: Australia — Non-Government Entities
Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Creighton S. Kern Source title: Vexillinfo [vxf] Source number (date): 86 (1986 (?)) Source pages: 38 Subject:this
Title: Symbols of Tocantins state, Brazil Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Creighton S. Kern Language:English Source title: NAVA News [nav] Source number (date): 1991 May./Jun. (1991.05-06) Source pages: 3
Title: Belize Defence Force’s flag Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Creighton S. Kern Language:English Source title: NAVA News [nav] Source number (date): 1991 Nov./Dec. (1991.11-12) Source pages: 6
Title: Charlottetown’s new flag Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Creighton S. Kern Language:English Source title: NAVA News [nav] Source number (date): 1992 Jan./Feb. (1992.01-02) Source pages: 1
Title: Coast Guard ensign of St. Kitts-Nevis Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Creighton S. Kern Language:English Source title: NAVA News [nav] Source number (date): 1992 Jan./Feb. (1992.01-02) Source pages: 3
Title: Unter uns Fahnenstickern. Fahnenstickerei und Flaggennäherei
(in English: Among ourselves, banner embroiderers. Banner embroidery and flag sewing) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Carl Koch Language:German (High) Source title: Symbol und Wirtschaft: Zentralorgan aller an der Symbolik Schaffenden [suw] Source number (date): 1-4 (1950) Source pages: 50
Title: Прапор міста Миколаєва | Prapor mịsta Mikolaẹva
(in English: Flag of Mykolayiv City) Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Роман Кочкуров | Roman Koĉkurov Language:Ukrainian Source title: Знак | Znak [znk] Source number (date): 21 (2000.05) Source pages: 8
Missing info! (2) Title: Die „Taktik“ des Flavius Arrianus
(in English: The ‘Tactics’ of Flavius Arrianus) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Franz Kiechle Language:German (High) Source title:Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission Source number (date): 45 (1964) Source pages: 87-129 Source edition (publisher: place): Deutsches Archäologisches Institut: Berlin (Germany)
Title: Das Zeichenbuch
(in English: The book of signs) Medium: book Main author(s):Rudolf Koch Language:German (High) Edition (publisher: place): Verlag von Wilh. Gerstung: Offenbach am Main (Germany) Edition date:1926 (2nd ed.) Pages: 104 Format: 235×173 mm
Title: Tending Veterans’ Grave Flags at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Ken Dale Language:English Source title: The Vexilloid Tabloid [vxo] Source number (date): 83 (2020.08) Source pages: 5 Remarks: Uncredited. Available on line.
Title: Ken Dale’s Letter to Dear Abby Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Ken Dale Language:English Source title: The Vexilloid Tabloid [vxo] Source number (date): 84 (2020.10) Source pages: 5 Remarks: Available on line.
Missing info! (4) Title: Where and Why the American Flag Flies Twenty-four Hours a Day Medium: book Main author(s):Bedford O. Kaddy Language:English Edition (publisher: place): Vantage Press: New York (United States) Edition date:1977 Remarks: One of the 38 further reading items recomended in the “School Projects” section of [u9s03].
Title: “A splendid and beautiful Silk Flag”: Restoring and Remembering America’s History Stitch by Stitch Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Laura K. Kidd Language:English Source title: Raven: A Journal of Vexillology [rav] Source number (date): 13 (2006) Source pages: 59-76 Remarks: Information on line.
Title: Wave It or Wear It? The United States Flag as a Fashion Icon Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Laura K. Kidd Language:English Source title: Raven: A Journal of Vexillology [rav] Source number (date): 14 (2007) Source pages: 35-60 Remarks: Information on line.
Missing info! (4) Title: A 51-star U.S. flag Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Gary Kennedy Language:English Source title:The College Mathematics Journal Source number (date): 34.2 (March) (2003) Source pages: 170-171 Subject: USA - National flag
Title: Small Wonder: The Camp Color of the Royal Highland Emigrants Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Matthew Keagle Language:English Source title: Raven: A Journal of Vexillology [rav] Source number (date): 26 (2019) Source pages: 19-44 Remarks: Information on line.
Missing info! (4) Title: U.S. Army Colors and Standards of 1808 Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Edward C. Kuhn Language:English Source title:Military Affairs Source number (date): 5 (1941) Source pages: 263-267 Subject: USA — Military colours
Missing info! (1) Title: Die siegreichen Fahnen und Standarten der Deutschen Wehrmacht
(in English: The victorious colours and standards of the German Armed Forces) Medium: set of numbered collectibles (usu. to be pasted on album with blanks) (postcard collection) Main author(s):Gottfried Klein Language:German (High) Edition (publisher: place): Zentralverlag der NSDAP Franz Eher nachf.: München (Germany) Edition date:1941 Pages: 21 Format: A6 (tall) (140×105 mm) Remarks: 21 numbered colour postcards showing the colours and standards of Wehrmacht officials and branches
Missing info! (4) Title: Les témoins du sacrifice
(in English: Testimony of the sacrifice) Medium: article in a non-vexillological source: periodical Main author(s):Jean Kessler, Rear Admiral (retired) Language:French Source title:Cols Bleus Source number (date): 2326 (1995.11.11) Source edition (publisher: place): (unknown) (France)
Remarks: About the colours (drapeaux) of the French
Navy.
The weekly journal Cols Bleus (Blue Collars), 42 issues
per year, 21 000 copies per issue, is the official journal of
the French Navy. It is owned by the Service dinformation
et de relations publiques de la Marine (SIRPA Marins), the
information and PR department of the Navy. Ivan Sache, 15 Mar 2009
Title: Old Fort Niagara flag Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):E. Lee Kennedy Language:English Source title: NAVA News [nav] Source number (date): 1995 Mar./Apr. (1995.03-04) Source pages: 6-7
Title: Flag Signalling at Sea Medium: article in a vexillological source Main author(s):Barrie Kent, FFIAV Language:English Source title: Proceedings of the XIX International Congress of Vexillology [icv01] Source number (date): (2009) Source pages: 187-192
Only a small proportion of the book is about flags. Twenty page
chapter on British naval flags and at a guess something like 50 pages
on Royal Navy visual signalling (not all flags), in a 370 page book on
communications, mainly electronic. David Prothero, 03 Jul 2003
Missing info! (2) Title: The making of the Roman Army from Republic to Empire Medium: book Main author(s):Lawrence J. F. Keppie Language:English Edition (publisher: place): University of Oklahoma Press: Norman (United States) Edition date:1998 (2nd ed.) Catalogue codes:ISBN 0-8061-3014-8 = ISBN 978-0-8061-3014-9 (see WorldCat entry) Pages: 272
Title: Emblèmes et symboles des Bretons et des Celtes
(in English: Emblems and symbols of the Bretons and the Celts) Medium: book Main author(s):D. Kervella Language:French Edition (publisher: place): Coop Breizh: Spézet (France) Edition date:1998 (1st ed.) Pages: 99 Format: 210×105 mm
Missing info! (3) Title: Deutsches Städtebuch. Handbuch städtischer Geschichte
(in English: German Book of Cities. Handbook on the History of Cities) Medium: book Main author(s):Erich Keyser Secondary author(s): Heinz Stoob (ed. from volume V.1) Language:German (High) Edition (publisher: place): (unknown publisher): Stuttgart (Germany) Edition date:1939-1974 (1st ed.) Pages: 6244 (total 11 vol.s)
Includes information (brief description and adoption date) on the
coat-of-arms and flag (under paragraphs 12b and 12c) of each city. The
content, edition date and pages of each volume are:
Volume I, Northeast Germany, 1939, 911 pp.;
Volume II, Central Germany, 1941, 762 pp.;
Volume III, Northwest Germany:
1. Lower Saxony/Bremen, 1952, 400 pp.;
2. Westphalia, 1954, 396 pp.;
3. Rhineland, 1956, 441 pp.;
Volume IV, Southwest Germany:
1. Hesse, 1957, 478 pp.;
2.1 Baden, 1959, 422 pp.;
2.2 Württemberg, 1954, 489 pp.;
3. Rhineland-Palatinate and Saar, 1964, 550 pp.;
Volume V, Bavaria:
1. Franconia, 1971, 637 pp.;
2. Southern Bavaria, 1974, 758 pp.;
Santiago Dotor, 10 Apr 2001
Städtebuch is an effort to provide a comprehensive and
comparative account of all the cities in Germany. It has a (longish)
entry on every city divided into categories such as explanation of the
name, account of the history etc etc, and one of the subcategories is
on the coat of arms, the colours and the flag of the city.
The first edition was started in the thirties, and finished in 1974;
it consists of 11 different volumes, all out of stock. Lately a new
edition was begun of which the first two volumes
(1. Silesia, 1995, 490 pp; 2. Brandenburg and Berlin, 2000, 646 pp.)
have been published (by Kohlhammer).
The bibliographical details are listed on this
webpage, where there are also three sample entries available as
PDF files. Stefan Schwoon, 10 Apr 2001