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February 2007, Volume 15, Issue 1
October 2006, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 415-419 Introduction
by Horne, John
- 421-439 International Justice for International Crimes: An Idea whose Time Has Come
by Schabas, William A
- 441-455 The First Wave of International War Crimes Trials: Istanbul and Leipzig
by Kramer, Alan
- 457-470 Beyond ‘Realism’ and Legalism: A Historical Perspective on the Limits of International Humanitarian Law
by Bloxham, Donald
- 471-483 Individual and Collective Guilt: Post-War Japan and the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal
by Futamura, Madoka
- 485-498 Promises of Peace and Reconciliation: Previewing the Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
by Byrne, Rosemary
- 499-512 The Difference between Legal Proof and Historical Evidence. The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic and the Case of Srebrenica
by De Graaff, Bob
- 513-522 The Didactic Trial: Filtering History and Memory into the Courtroom
by Douglas, Lawrence
- 523-536 The History of Science as European Self-Portraiture
by Daston, Lorraine
- 537-554 France and the ‘Anglo-Saxon’ Model: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives
by Jennings, Jeremy
- 555-564 Funding the Millennium Development Goals: A Challenge for Global Public Finance
by Atkinson, A. B.
- 565-585 Time for a Tea Party? Why Tax Regimes beyond the Nation State Matter, and Why Citizens Should Care
by Uhl, Susanne
- 587-607 Labour Market Flexibility: Need and Outcome. Some Socio-economic Reflections based on the European Experience
by Urban, Sabine M.-L. & Velo, Dario
- 609-611 A Theory of Foreign Policy Glenn Palmer and T. Clifton Morgan Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2006, 215 pp
by Berend, Ivan T.
July 2006, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 303-311 Development of ideas about the origin of the universe
by De Jager, Cornelis
- 313-319 European public opinion and the Lisbon earthquake
by Araujo, Ana Cristina
- 321-328 Faith, doubt, aid and prayer: the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 revisited
by Bassnett, Susan
- 329-338 Seeing too much: the 1755 earthquake in literature
by Carvalhão Buesco, Helena
- 339-349 Constructing an event, contemplating ruins, theorizing nature: the Lisbon earthquake and some Italian reactions
by Adamo, Sergia
- 351-358 On how not to be Lisbon if you want to be modern – Dutch reactions to the Lisbon earthquake
by D'Haen, Theo
- 359-367 The Lisbon earthquake and the scientific turn in Kant's philosophy
by Larsen, Svend Erik
- 369-372 Introduction
by Canny, Nicholas
- 373-384 German historians and the crucial dilemma
by Von Der Dunk, Hermann W.
- 385-391 Moral judgment: empire, nation and history
by Bayly, Christopher A.
- 393-399 Morality and slavery
by Morgan, Philip D.
- 401-410 Historians, moral judgement and national communities: the Irish dilemma
by Canny, Nicholas
May 2006, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 151-166 On the value of a language
by Lehmann, Christian
- 167-167 Introduction
by ,
- 169-180 The 1755 Lisbon disaster, the earthquake that shook Europe
by Poirier, Jean-Paul
- 181-191 The great Lisbon earthquake and tsunami of 1755: lessons from the recent Sumatra earthquakes and possible link to Plato's Atlantis
by Gutscher, M.-A.
- 193-205 The 1755 Lisbon earthquake and the beginning of closure of the Atlantic
by Ribeiro, A. & Mendes-Victor, L. & Cabral, J. & Matias, L. & Terrinha, P.
- 207-219 The great earthquakes of Lisbon 1755 and Aceh 2004 shook the world. Seismologists' societal responsibility
by Fuchs, Karl
- 221-231 Earthquake risk reduction – obstacles and opportunities
by Wenzel, Friedemann
- 233-239 How to write a history of Europe: Europe, Europes, Eurasia
by Burke, Peter
- 241-256 Europe's history of integration and diversity
by Blockmans, Wim
- 257-268 Does Europe have a centre? Reflections on the history of Western and Central Europe
by Mout, Nicolette
- 269-280 Exceptionalism? European history in a global context
by Mitterauer, Michael
- 281-297 The history of Europe seen from the North
by Østergård, Uffe
- 299-300 Law and Language in the European Union: The Paradox of a Babel ‘United in Diversity’ Richard L. Creech Europa Law Publishing, Groningen, the Netherlands, 2005 (viii+176 pages) €49 (hardback)
by Long, Clinton R.
February 2006, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 3-21 Erasmus Lecture 2005 From science to education: the need for a revolution
by Léna, Pierre
- 23-31 Brain drain: a non-political perspective
by Markl, Hubert
- 33-48 The unification of European law: a pipedream?
by Van Caenegem, R. C.
- 49-64 Music and brain plasticity
by Johansson, Barbro B.
- 65-79 Early language development as related to the acquisition of reading
by Lundberg, Ingvar
- 81-98 Changing intergenerational relationship
by Scabini, Eugenia & Marta, Elena
- 99-103 Introduction
by Burke, Peter
- 105-110 The hybridization of languages in early modern Europe
by Burke, Peter
- 111-127 From The Matrix to Campanella: cultural hybrids and globalization
by Gruzinski, Serge
- 129-134 The Japanese juxtaposition
by Perniola, Mario
- 135-147 Cross-continental cross-fertilization in clothing
by Ross, Robert
October 2005, Volume 13, Issue S2
- 1-2 Introduction
by Mittelstrass, Jürgen
- 3-11 Reflections on the concept of symmetry
by Lorenz, Kuno
- 13-27 Mirror symmetry and fundamental interactions
by Naviliat-Cuncic, Oscar
- 29-48 Symmetry and complexity in dynamical systems
by Mainzer, Klaus
- 49-59 On the physical origin of the homochirality of life
by Cline, David B.
- 61-75 Symmetry in chemistry
by Hargittai, Magdolna & Hargittai, István
- 77-95 Asymmetry at the molecular level in biology
by Johnson, Louise N.
- 97-103 Development of the asymmetric human
by Wolpert, Lewis
- 105-118 How asymmetry in animals starts
by Güntürkün, Onur
- 119-133 Symmetry and asymmetry in the human brain
by Hugdahl, Kenneth
- 135-143 Asymmetry in the fossil record
by Babcock, Loren E.
- 145-155 Symmetry in social exchange and health
by Siegrist, Johannes
- 157-180 Symmetry and asymmetry in aesthetics and the arts
by McMANUS, I. C.
March 2005, Volume 13, Issue S1
- 1-36 1 Reconfiguring the national constellation
by Zürn, Michael & Leibfried, Stephan
- 37-52 2 The monopoly of legitimate force: denationalization, or business as usual
by Jachtenfuchs, Markus
- 53-71 3 Globalization and the transformation of the tax state
by Genschel, Phillip
- 73-91 4 Is there an emerging international rule of law?
by Zangl, Bernhard
- 93-117 5 Free trade: the erosion of national, and the birth of transnational governance
by Joerges, Christian & Godt, Christine
- 119-137 6 Is there a legitimation crisis of the nation-state?
by Hurrelmann, Achim & Krell-Laluhová, Zuzana & Lhotta, Roland & Nullmeier, Frank & Schneider, Steffen
- 139-160 7 National and transnational public spheres: the case of the EU
by Peters, Bernhard & Sifft, Stefanie & Wimmel, Andreas & Brüggemann, Michael & Kleinen-Von Königslöw, Katharina
- 161-185 8 Welfare state transformation in small open economies
by Obinger, Herbert & Leibfried, Stephan & Bogedan, Claudia & Gindulis, Edith & Moser, Julia & Starke, Peter
- 187-212 9 The changing role of the state in healthcare systems
by Rothgang, Heinz & Cacace, Mirella & Grimmeisen, Simone & Wendt, Claus
- 213-215 The TranState Research Centre
by ,
- 217-224 Index
by ,
October 2005, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 511-523 Ever Bigger Firms?
by Meeks, G. & Meeks, J. G.
- 525-540 Europe's Deep Crisis
by Cerutti, Furio
- 541-550 Challenges for German Foreign Policy at the Beginning of the 21st Century
by Hacke, Christian
- 551-556 Foucault and the Welfare State
by Berend, Ivan T.
- 557-575 ‘A passion can only be overcome by a stronger passion’: Philosophical Anthropology before and after Ernst Cassirer
by Krois, John Michael
- 577-589 Tobacco
by Burgen, Arnold
- 591-595 If You Have No Misgivings: Churchill's Nobel Prize in Literature
by Allén, Sture
- 597-615 The Darker Side of Museum Art: Acquisition and Restitution of Cultural Objects with a Dubious Provenance
by Kuitenbrouwer, Frank
- 617-636 The Renaissance of Museums in Britain
by Brown, Christopher
- 637-647 Integrating the Past: Transformation and Renovation of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium
by Gryseels, Guido & Landry, Gabrielle & Claessens, Koeki
- 649-659 ‘The purest examples from antiquity’ – Old Museums in a Modern World
by Halbertsma, Ruurd B.
- 661-664 The Cambridge Companion to Flaubert Timothy Unwin (Editor) Cambridge University Press, 2004, 234 pp
by Wright, Barbara
July 2005, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 319-326 Shakespeare: histories and nations
by Kennedy, Dennis
- 327-335 Social sciences and European society in the making
by Cavalli, Alessandro
- 337-359 Fusion power
by Llewellyn-Smith, Chris & Ward, David
- 361-376 Conformity to observations and the development of weather prediction
by Davies, Huw C.
- 377-378 Introduction
by Zürcher, Erik-Jan
- 379-394 How Europeans adopted Anatolia and created Turkey
by Zürcher, Erik Jan
- 395-417 Turkey's entry into the Concert of Europe
by Adanir, Fikret
- 419-429 The postwar incorporation of Turkey into the Western Alliance 1947–1952
by Avci, Gamze
- 431-445 Ottoman financial integration with Europe: foreign loans, the Ottoman Bank and the Ottoman public debt
by Eldem, Edhem
- 447-458 Turban and türban: ‘Divider between belief and unbelief’. A political history of modern Turkish costume
by Kreiser, Klaus
- 459-479 Ottoman Muslim and Turkish women in an international context
by Os, Nicole A. N. M. Van
- 481-493 Freemasonry in Turkey: a by-product of Western penetration
by Dumont, Paul
- 495-500 Semiologies of Travel, from Gautier to Baudrillard David Scott Cambridge University Press, 2004 (246 pages) ISBN 0 521 838533
by Louvel, Liliane
- 500-502 Counterpoint to Trafalgar: The Anglo-Russian Invasion of Naples, 1805–1806 William Henry Flayhart III Gainesville, University Press of Florida, 2004 (first edition, Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1992), 198 pages ISBN 0 8130 2795 0
by de Moor, J. A.
- 502-507 Genocide. A History William D. Rubinstein Pearson Education, Edinburgh, 2004 (322 pages)
by von der Dunk, H. W.
May 2005, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 165-168 Editorial: Europe strikes back
by Sztompka, P.
- 169-182 The emergence of justification in ethics
by Føllesdal, Dagfinn
- 183-193 The big bang? Three questions without a reply
by Pecker, Jean-Claude
- 195-199 Art and science, can they ever be one and the same?
by Kroto, Harold
- 201-206 Border cities: contested identities of the European city
by Taverne, Ed & Wagenaar, Cor
- 207-218 The last avenue of the ‘Other’ Europe. The Stalinist universe of the Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin
by Taverne, Ed
- 219-225 The City Builder – an essay by György Konrád on his novel The City Builder
by Wagenaar, Cor
- 227-235 Wrocław and the myth of the multicultural border city
by Thum, Gregor
- 237-249 The end of the European City?
by Häussermann, Hartmut
- 251-260 Urban formations of difference: borders and cities in post-1989 Europe
by Herscher, Andrew
- 261-269 Time displaced: post-colonial experience in António Lobo Antunes
by Buesco, Helena Carvalhão
- 271-282 From ‘Habitation’ to ‘En-Ville’: the play with European models of space in the French Caribbean novel (Zobel and Chamoiseau)
by D'Hulst, Lieven & De Bleeker, Liesbeth
- 283-292 Identity, trauma and exile: Caryl Phillips on surviving
by Fokkema, Aleid
- 293-303 The national landscape – national identity or post-colonial experience?
by Larsen, Svend Erik
- 305-311 The First Domino. International Decision Making during the Hungarian Crisis of 1956 Johanna C. Granville. Foreword by Raymond L. Garthoff Texas A&M University Press, College Station, 2004 (Eastern European Studies, Nr. 26), 323 pages ISBN 1-58544-298-4
by Gömöri, George
- 311-315 German historiography and the Holocaust Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker. Erforschung und Erinnerung Nicolas Berg Wallstein, Göttingen, 2003 (768 pages) €46, ISBN 3 89244 610 5
by von der Dunk, H. W.
February 2005, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-14 The Erasmus Lecture 2004 Identity in change – a European dilemma?
by Strömholm, Stig
- 15-31 Social and economic changes and health in Europe East and West
by Marmot, Michael & Bobak, Martin
- 33-45 The stages of new political regimes: the transformation of capital cities
by Blockmans, Wim
- 47-66 History: changing the forms or forming the changes?
by Larsen, Svend Erik
- 67-72 In the spirit of cultural communication with reflections on the Nobel Prize for literature
by Allén, Sture
- 73-78 Introduction. What the postcolonial means to us: European literature(s) and postcolonialism
by D'Haen, Theo
- 79-89 Racination and ratiocination: post-colonial crime
by Morse, Ruth
- 91-102 Europe and post-colonial creativity: a metaphysical cross-culturalism
by Maes-Jelinek, Hena
- 103-113 An equal music, an alien world: postcolonial literature and the representation of European culture
by Albertazzi, Silvia
- 115-125 The modernist traveller in Africa: Africanism and the European author's self-fashioning
by Mikkonen, Kai
- 127-138 The case of the missing empire, or the continuing relevance of Multatuli's novel Max Havelaar (1860)
by Salverda, Reinier
- 139-149 Postcolonialism and Latin American literature: the case of Carlos Fuentes
by Lie, Nadia
- 151-161 Postcolonial memories and lusophone literatures
by De Medeiros, Paulo
October 2004, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 465-479 The European Union institutions in the draft Constitution for Europe
by Van Gerven, Walter
- 481-496 From East Europeans to Europeans: shifting collective identities and symbolic boundaries in the New Europe
by Sztompka, Piotr
- 497-512 Defeat and the intellectual culture of postwar Japan
by Kersten, Rikki
- 513-525 Cannabis and the law — high time for reform?
by Iversen, Leslie
- 527-542 The source and the structure of Homer's epic poetry
by Ruijgh, Cornelis J.
- 543-549 Speech, gesture and the origins of language
by Levelt, Willem J. M.
- 551-565 Human uniqueness, learned symbols and recursive thought
by Hurford, James R.
- 567-580 Endangered languages, sociolinguistics, and linguistic sentimentalism
by De Swaan, Abram
- 581-603 Decoding Chomsky
by Knight, Chris
- 605-613 The Rigveda, the cognitive linguistics and the oral poetry
by Jurewicz, Joanna
- 615-619 A Review of Netherlands History
by Kaplan, Benjamin J.
July 2004, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 273-292 Man and the future environment
by Heap, Brian
- 293-312 Calvinist and Catholic cities – urban architecture and ritual in confessional Europe
by Schilling, Heinz
- 313-328 Free and coerced migrations: the Atlantic in global perspective
by Eltis, David
- 329-338 Europe and the immigration debate
by Emmer, P. C.
- 339-375 Legal and illegal immigration into Europe: experiences and challenges
by Bade, Klaus J.
- 377-398 Effects of immigration on labour markets and government budgets: the case of the Netherlands
by Roodenburg, Hans & Euwals, Rob & Terrele, Harry
- 399-399 Focus: The Olympic Games, ancient and modern
by Anonymous
- 401-413 The Olympic Games in antiquity
by Pleket, H. W.
- 415-426 Athletic exercises in ancient Rome. When Julius Caesar went swimming
by Thuillier, Jean-Paul
- 427-443 The predecessors of the Olympic movement, and Pierre de Coubertin
by Weiler, Ingomar
- 445-460 The state of the modern Olympics: citius, altius, fortius?
by Crowther, Nigel
May 2004, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 127-141 Framing to persuade. Sweden's decision to join the European Union
by Lewin, Leif
- 143-158 Public authority in European capitals: a map of governance, an album with symbols
by Van Der Wusten, Herman
- 159-164 New borderlines for art history
by Van Os, H. W.
- 165-178 Cultural memory and the role of literature
by Lachmann, Renate
- 179-183 To what extent is moral judgement natural?
by Chapouthier, Georges
- 185-190 The provocative razor of William of Occam
by Pecker, Jean-Claude
- 191-207 Why do we need fundamental research?
by Petit, Jean-Claude
- 209-215 An explosive story
by Burgen, Arnold
- 217-225 Gut feelings about appetite
by Dockray, Graham J.
- 227-234 Recent developments in language origin
by Aitchison, Jean
- 235-243 Windows with a view on language evolution
by Botha, Rudolf
- 245-264 Cognitive and functional factors in the evolution of grammar
by Newmeyer, Frederick J.
February 2004, Volume 12, Issue 1
October 2003, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 453-474 Writing the clock: the reconstruction of time in the late Middle Ages
by Scattergood, John
- 475-488 Music for saints’ historiae in the Middle Ages. Liturgical chant and the harmony of the universe
by Hiley, David
- 489-504 The individual and the collective
by Cherkaoui, Mohamed
- 505-518 Globalization as a problem, as a solution, and as a part of the landscape
by Genschel, Philipp
- 519-525 Focus: History and memory Introduction
by De Keizer, Madelon
- 527-549 The politics of memory. Resistance as a collective myth in post-war France, Belgium and the Netherlands, 1945–1965
by Lagrou, Pieter
- 551-572 An inability to mourn? The German Federal Republic and the Nazi past
by Wielenga, Friso
- 573-593 A lost war in living memory: Japan’s Second World War
by Cook, Haruko Taya & Cook, Theodore F.
- 595-611 The Great Patriotic War as myth and memory
by Tumarkin, Nina
- 613-615 Book reviews A History of Writing. From Hieroglyph to Multimedia Edited by Anne-Marie Cristin Paris: Flammarion, 2002 (403 pages)
by Scattergood, John
- 615-617 Book reviews Three Social Science Disciplines in Central and Eastern Europe. Handbook on Economics, Political Science and Sociology (1989–2001) Max Kaase and Vera Sparschuh (editors), Agnieszka Wenninger (co-editor) Berlin-Budapest (Social Science Information Centre/Collegium Budapest) 2002 (668 Pages) ISBN 3-8206-0139-2
by Stagl, Justin
July 2003, Volume 11, Issue 3