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July 2003, Volume 11, Issue 3
May 2003, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 131-146 Science and science television in the changing world of global communication
by Markl, Hubert
- 147-161 Beyond representativeness? Trends in political representation
by Andeweg, Rudy B.
- 163-169 Focus: China, tradition and modernity Introduction
by Fokkema, Douwe
- 171-181 A characterization of philosophical knowledge in ‘Chinese modernity’: philosophical studies in Chinese Universities and the Academy of Social Sciences
by Junren, Wan
- 183-191 Cultural Studies in China: towards closing the gap between elite culture and popular culture
by Ning, Wang
- 193-208 The river fans out: Chinese fiction since the late 1970s
by Zhao, Henry Y. H.
- 209-224 Gender in post-Mao China
by Zhang, Jeanne Hong
- 225-235 The integration of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine
by Keji, Chen & Hao, Xu
February 2003, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-19 The idea of an Institute of Advanced Study. Some reflections on education, science and art
by Wesseling, H. L.
- 21-25 The limits of historical knowledge
by Elliott, John
- 27-35 St Anthony's gift
by Burgen, Arnold
- 37-47 The myth of early globalization: the Atlantic economy, 1500–1800
by Emmer, Pieter
- 49-55 Jewish intellectual life and German scientific culture during the Weimar period: the case of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society
by Markl, Hubert
- 57-65 Scare stories. Or some arguments for providing journalism with a licence to think
by Meyer, Gitte
- 67-76 In whom can we trust?
by Ziman, John
- 77-90 Risks in space
by Wolfendale, Arnold
- 91-98 Transparency, accountability and inclusivity are not going to solve all our problems in handling risk
by Burke, Derek
- 99-107 Literary representations of risk: terror, crime and punishment
by Fokkema, Douwe
- 109-128 Risk perception, emotion and policy: the case of nuclear technology
by Sjöberg, Lennart
October 2002, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 423-428 Clash of civilizations?
by Berend, Ivan T.
- 429-445 Five Germanys I have known
by Stern, Fritz
- 447-457 In the shadow of Goethe: Wittgenstein's intellectual project
by Mcguinness, Brian
- 459-467 Take back the past
by Watson, George
- 469-484 The first pogrom: Alexandria 38 CE
by Van Der Horst, Pieter W.
- 485-499 From cultural historian to cultural critic: Johan Huizinga and the spirit of the 1930s
by Wesseling, H. L.
- 501-512 Sex and death: old cliché, new reality
by Santow, Gigi
- 513-517 Who owns the human genome? What can ownership mean with respect to genes?
by Markl, Hubert
- 519-537 False confessions after repeated interrogation: the Putten Murder Case
by Wagenaar, Willem A.
- 539-544 Calcium, an earthy messenger in cells
by Burgen, Arnold
- 545-553 How to increase the impact of clinical guidelines on medical practice
by Verstraete, M.
- 555-564 Becoming a Physician. Medical Education in Britain, France, Germany and the United States, 1750–1945 Thomas Neville Bonner The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 2000
by Poirier, Jacques
- 555-564 The Responsibility to Protect Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (2001) The International Development Research Centre, PO Box 8500, Ottawa ON, Canada K1G 3H9
by Burgen, Arnold
- 555-564 Austria: Society and Regions. Elizabeth Lichtenberger Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna, 2000 (491 pages) Hardback, ISBN 3-7001-2775-8
by Enyedi, György
- 555-564 Chemistry, Society and Environment. A New History of the British Chemical Industry Edited by Colin Russell Royal Society of Chemistry, 1999 £59.50 hardback, ISBN 0-85404-599-6
by Sella, Andrea
July 2002, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 305-316 Economic fluctuation revisited
by Berend, Ivan T.
- 317-338 Love and the web
by Scramaglia, Rosantonietta
- 339-344 Amphibious man
by Rescher, Nicholas
- 345-355 The future of ageing
by Mittelstrass, Jürgen
- 357-358 Focus: Some current debates in genetics and ecology
by ,
- 359-367 Stem cell therapy and research
by Lovell-Badge, Robin
- 369-388 Recent advances in gene therapy with skin cells
by Del Rio, Marcela & Larcher, Fernando & Jorcano, José Luis
- 389-408 DNA microarrays: a bridge between genome sequence information and biological understanding
by Harshman, Keith & Martínez-A, Carlos
- 409-416 Plant molecular breeding: objectives, safety issues and prospects
by García-Olmedo, Francisco
May 2002, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 159-169 Introduction: the development of astronomy in Europe
by Murdin, Paul
- 171-184 The formation and evolution of the Solar System
by Encrenaz, Thérèse
- 185-204 New worlds outside the Solar System
by Schneider, Jean
- 205-220 Black holes in stars and galaxies
by Charles, Phil
- 221-236 The Big Bang: status and prospects
by Liddle, Andrew R.
- 237-248 The oldest stars and the age of the Universe
by Clementini, Gisella & Gratton, Raffaele
- 249-261 Space weather
by Glover, Alexi & Daly, Eamonn & Hilgers, Alain & Berghmans, David
- 263-283 Optical and infrared astronomy in the 21st century – the continuing revolution
by Cesarsky, Catherine & West, Richard
- 285-300 The big ears of radio astronomy
by Graham - Smith, Francis
February 2002, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 3-13 A European civilization: is there any such thing?
by Fernández-Armesto, Felipe
- 15-26 Genetics as a legal minefield
by Questiaux, Nicole
- 27-41 Native listeners
by Cutler, Anne
- 43-52 The relationships formed by elderly people: reflecting cultural changes in Europe
by De Jong Gierveld, Jenny
- 53-61 The Holocaust: remembrance and education
by Von Der Dunk, Hermann
- 63-72 On the decaying moral space. Is there a way out?
by Sztompka, Piotr
- 73-89 Liberal distrust
by Hardin, Russell
- 91-114 Dissatisfaction and mistrust in West European democracies
by Dogan, Mattei
- 115-129 Symbolic politics of public time and collective memory. The Polish case
by Halas, Elzbieta
- 131-157 Facing another modernity: individualization and post-traditional ligatures
by Jain, Anil K. & Keupp, Heiner & Höfer, Renate & Kraus, Wolfgang
October 2001, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 389-398 Brain and mind
by Boncinelli, Edoardo
- 399-411 Atlantic history: what and why?
by Canny, Nicholas
- 413-420 Reaching for my revolver. Problems with the concept of culture
by Garnham, Nicholas
- 421-436 World literature in French; or Is Francophonie frankly phoney?
by Little, Roger
- 437-444 The Dead Sea – a unique global site
by Ben-Avraham, Zvi
- 445-460 Social inequalities in health in an ageing population
by Marmot, Michael G. & Nazroo, James Y.
- 461-477 Well-being and health from age 70 to 100: findings from the Berlin Aging Study
by Smith, Jacqui
- 479-485 Ageing, health and psychosocial factors
by Theorell, Töres
- 487-499 Stress, ageing and quality of life
by Siegrist, Johannes
- 501-515 Early retirement in Europe
by Brugiavini, Agar
- 517-522 The Coming of Materials Science. R.W. Cahn. Pergamon, 2001 (568 pages). 130 NL guilders, hardback, ISBN 0-08-042679-4
by Poirier, Jean-Paul
- 517-522 Virtual University? Educational Environments of the Future. Henk J. van der Molen (editor). Portland Press, London, 2001
by Burgen, Arnold
- 517-522 Greenwich. The Place Where Days Begin and End. Charles Jennings. Abacus, London, 1999 (242 pages). £7.99, softback, ISBN 0-349-11230-4
by Guinot, Bernard
- 517-522 The Normans in Europe. Elisabeth van Houts. Manchester University Press, 2000 (308 pages). £45.00 hardback, £15.99 softback, ISBN 0-7190-4750-1
by Poirier, Jean-Paul
July 2001, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 241-243 Editorial: what about the human genome?
by Burgen, Arnold
- 245-256 Television
by Bourdieu, Pierre
- 257-268 Citizenship and the media
by Inglis, Fred
- 269-274 Critical perceptions on problem-based learning
by Coenraad Hemker, H.
- 275-276 Introduction: contemporary theatre and drama in Europe
by Fischer-Lichte, Erika
- 277-291 Reversing the hierarchy between text and performance
by Fischer-Lichte, Erika
- 293-303 Strangers in the house: reconfiguring the borders of national and cultural identities in contemporary Irish theatre
by Singleton, Brian
- 305-317 The Bible and the avant-garde: the search for a classical tradition in the Israeli theatre
by Rokem, Freddie
- 319-337 ‘It's the real thing’: performance and murder in Sweden
by Johansson, Ola & Reinelt, Janelle & Sauter, Willmar
- 339-345 Contemporary drama as a challenge for Polish theatre
by Sugiera, Małgorzata
- 347-354 The theft of happiness: new Russian drama and the theatre
by Chepurov, Alexander
- 355-367 Wilde and wilder: fin de siècle – fin de millénaire
by Pfister, Manfred
- 369-383 From one photograph to the next or how to touch the spectator – Avignon 2000, skin-deep
by Pavis, Patrice
May 2001, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 125-134 Human rights, rhetoric or reality?
by Tulkens, Françoise
- 135-145 The consequences of European unification for legal education in the member states
by Storme, Marcel
- 147-158 Culture, politics and the European intelligentsia
by Lepenies, Wolf
- 159-168 Media, education and democracy
by Howells, Richard
- 169-184 Democracy in the 21st century: can we be optimistic?
by Lijphart, Arend
- 185-199 Using the Web in the democratic process. The Web-orchestrated ‘Stop the Overlay’ cyber-campaign
by Dutton, William H. & Lin, Wan-Ying
- 201-212 How can one make labour history interesting again?
by Kocka, Jürgen
- 213-225 Living in both the real and virtual worlds
by Magnenat-Thalmann, Nadia
- 227-232 Virtual worlds, real knowledge: towards a hermeneutics of virtuality
by Aarseth, Espen
- 233-237 Gender, Rhetoric and Print Culture in French Renaissance Writing. Floyd Gray. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Studies in French, 63, 2000 (227 pages). £40, hardback, ISBN 0-521-77327-X Nathalie Sarraute, Fiction and Theory: Questions of Difference. Ann Jefferson. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Studies in French, 64, 2000 (214 pages). £40, hardback, ISBN 0-521-77211-7 Women's Writing in Nineteenth-Century France. Alison Finch. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Studies in French, 65, 2000 (316 pages). £40, hardback, ISBN 0-521-63186-6 A History of Women's Writing in France. Edited by Sonya Stephens. Cambridge University Press, 2000 (314 pages). £47.50, hardback, ISBN 0-521-58167-2, £17.95, paperback, ISBN 0-521-58844-8
by Wright, Barbara
- 237-238 The Jews of Europe after the Black Death. Anna Foa (translated from the Italian by Andrea Grover). University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, 2000 (xii +276 pages). £25, US $40, ISBN 0-520-08765-8
by Cahn, Robert
- 238-239 Galileo e i Gesuiti, Miti letterari e retorica della scienza. Andrea Battistini. Vita e Pensiero, Milano, 2000 (419 pages). Lit60, 000, hardback, ISBN 88-343-05140
by Poirier, Jean-Paul
February 2001, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 3-10 The linear time model in history
by Glamann, Kristof
- 11-18 The two faces of time
by Sokol, Jan
- 19-29 On the philosophy of time
by Mittelstrass, Jürgen
- 31-42 Time in biology with particular reference to humans
by Waterhouse, J.
- 43-58 Making sense of time
by Michon, John A.
- 59-76 Plasticity and the ageing mind: an exemplar of the bio-cultural orchestration of brain and behaviour
by Baltes, Paul B. & Singer, Tania
- 77-87 Millennium medical changes
by Verstraete, Marc
- 89-96 Commotion at the Sorbonne: the debate on the French University, 1910–1914
by Wesseling, H. L.
- 97-108 Pesticides and war: the case of Fritz Haber
by Szöllösi-Janze, Margit
- 109-111 Defining the Architect in Fifteenth-Century Italy. Exemplary Architects in L. B. Alberti's De Re aedificatoria. Liisa Kanerva. Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, Helsinki, 1998 (165 pages). Price? softback, ISBN 951 41 0845 0
by Sassi, Enrico
- 111-113 Literature and Material Culture from Balzac to Proust: The Collection and Consumption of Curiosities. Janell Watson. Cambridge University Press, 1999 (x+227 pages). Cambridge Studies in French, 62 £40, hardback, ISBN 0521661560
by Wright, Barbara
- 113-115 Public Health Policies in the European Union. Edited by W. Holland and E. Mossialos. Ashgate, 1999 (398 pages). £50.00, hardback, ISBN 0-7546-2072-7
by Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle
- 115-117 Nordic Region-Building in a European Perspective. Edited by Harald Baldersheim and Krister Ståhlberg. Ashgate, Aldershot, 1999 (192 pages). £37, hardback, ISBN 0-7546-1001-2
by Karppi, Ilari
- 115-117 Bringing Chemistry to Life – From Matter to Man. R. J. P.Williams and J. J. R. Frausto da Silva. Oxford University Press, 1999 (548 pages). £75.00, hardback, ISBN 0-19-850546-9
by Brack, André
- 118-119 Muhammad in Europe: A Thousand Years of Western Myth-Making. Minou Reeves. Garnet Publishing, Reading (UK), 2000 (xii+300 pages+Bibliography). £25.00; cloth; ISBN 1-85964-123-7
by Geoffroy, Eric
October 2000, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 447-456 The role of diversity in the culture of peace
by Eteffa, Mulugeta
- 457-465 The first page
by Christin, Anne-Marie
- 467-485 Higher forms of nonsense
by Rip, Arie
- 487-497 Facets of the cultural history of mathematics
by Geiges, Hansjörg
- 499-502 Exact numbers
by Burgen, Arnold
- 503-509 Introduction: Japan and Europe – some new perspectives
by Hijiya-Kirschnereit, Irmela
- 511-520 Japan in Europe and Sweden
by Edström, Bert
- 521-532 Emerging from Washington's shadow: Japan's new relations with Europe
by Gilson, Julie
- 533-551 Cleaning up politics and revitalizing democracy? A European view of the new system of political finance in Japan
by Blechinger, Verena
- 553-567 Does nationality matter? Western and Japanese multinational corporations in Southeast Asia
by Legewie, Jochen & Meyer-Ohle, Hendrik
- 569-589 Nietzsche in Japan from right to left. Rethinking the East–West dichotomy in entangled modernity
by Mishima, Ken'ichi
- 591-604 Multiple refractions. The metamorphosis of the notions of beauty in Japan
by Onuki, Atsuko
July 2000, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 291-312 Towards a theory of the welfare state
by Kaufmann, Franz-Xaver
- 313-332 The dog that didn't bark: economic development and the postwar welfare state
by Castles, Francis G.
- 333-352 How do welfare states change? Institutions and their impact on the politics of welfare state reform in Western Europe
by Bonoli, Giuliano & Palier, Bruno
- 353-378 Elephants on the move. Patterns of public pension reform in OECD countries
by Hinrichs, Karl
- 379-398 The Nordic welfare state in a European context: dealing with new economic and ideological challenges in the 1990s
by Kuhnle, Stein
- 399-425 The viability of advanced welfare states in the international economy. Vulnerabilities and options
by Scharpf, Fritz W.
- 427-446 Recasting European Welfare States for the 21st Century
by Ferrera, Maurizio & Hemerijck, Anton & Rhodes, Martin
May 2000, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 167-171 Pierre de Coubertin: sport and ideology in the Third Republic, 1870–1914
by Wesseling, H. L.
- 173-183 The Nordic contributions to romanticism in the visual arts
by Monrad, Kaper
- 185-191 Political freedom and economic freedom
by Vivarelli, Roberto
- 193-200 Helping plants get more nitrogen from the air
by Cocking, Edward C.
- 201-213 Towards the post-modern ocean
by Vallega, Adalberto
- 215-224 The interaction between the self and the environment – a two way traffic due to the brain
by Karli, Pierre
- 225-230 Brain mechanisms underlying basic affective processes
by Vincent, Jean-Dider
- 231-241 Cultural research and the role of academies. The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities
by Jonsson, Inge
- 243-262 The European Space Agency and its successful Science Programme
by Cavallo, Giacomo
- 263-267 Spinoza: a LifeS. Nadler Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (350 pages). £22.95, hardback, ISBN 0-52155210-9
by Kleman, Maurice
- 268-269 Parisian Scholars in the Early Fourteenth CenturyWilliam J. Courtenay Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999 (285 pages). £40.00, hardback, ISBN 0-521-64212-4
by Verger, Jacques
- 269-271 CharlemagneJ. Favier Fayard, 1999 (769 pages). FF 180, hardback, ISBN 2 213 60404 5
by Poirier, Jean-Paul
- 272-273 Tides, a Scientific HistoryDavid E. Cartwright Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (324 pages). £45, hardback, ISBN 0-521-62145-3
by Cazenave, Anny
- 273-274 Ces Pierres qui Tombent du Ciel: Les Météorites, du Prodige a la ScienceJean-Paul Poirier Editions Le Pommier, Paris, 1999 (160 pages). FF 99, softback, ISBN 2-74650024-8
by Cahn, Robert W.
- 274-275 Black Holes, Wormholes and Time MachinesJ.S. Al-Khalili Institute of Physics, 1999 (256 pages). £9.99, softback, ISBN 0 7503 0560 6
by Uzan, Jean-Philippe
- 275-276 Dall'angoscia alla speranzaA. Jacquard ‘Documenti’ dell'Accademia di architettura, Mendrisio. 1999 (148 pages, 137 photographs by R. Burri). FS 56, softback, ISBN 88 87624 01 1
by Poirier, Jean-Paul
February 2000, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-7 The value and quality of Life
by Downie, R. S.
- 9-15 Emotion and the development of children's understanding
by Dunn, Judy
- 17-35 The twentieth century: an economic retrospective
by van der Wee, Herman
- 37-53 The modernity of medieval law
by van Caenegem, Raoul
- 55-57 An introduction
by Wesseling, H. L.
- 59-64 The death and resurrection of Indo-China in French memory
by Brocheux, Pierre
- 65-76 The decolonizing metropole: British experience from India to Hong Kong, 1947–1997
by Holland, Robert
- 77-85 The unmastered past: decolonization and Dutch collective memory
by Houben, Vincent J. H.
- 87-94 Sea and structure in fin-de-siècle France: Mallarmé and Debussy
by Bowie, Malcolm
- 95-105 The sea and seeing
by Wright, Barbara
- 107-114 Synesius from Alexandria to Cyrene: sea, storms, and ships in the eyes of a man of late antiquity
by Janni, Pietro
- 115-121 The Irish Sea and the Atlantic trade in the Viking Age
by Wilson, David M.
- 123-128 The historical role of the Nordic countries in Europe
by Feldbaek, Ole
- 129-141 A political sociology of the Nordic countries
by Allardt, Erik
- 143-144 The Family in Crisis in Late Nineteenth-Century French FictionNicholas White Cambridge University Press, 1999 (xii + 214 pages) Cambridge Studies in French, 57 £40, hardback, ISBN 0521562740
by Wright, Barbara
- 144-146 A Place Apart. An Anthropological Study of the Iceland WorldKirsten Hastrup The Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998 (227 pages) £30.00, hardback, ISBN 0-19-823380-9
by Boyer, Régis
- 146-148 The Philospher's Tree, Michael Faraday's Life and Work in his own Words Compiled by Peter Day The Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, 1999 (211 pages) £16.00, softback, ISBN 0-7503-0571-1; £45.00, hardback, ISBN 0-7503-0570-3
by Poirier, Jean-Paul
- 148-151 The Order of Nature in Aristotle's PhysicsHelen S. Lang Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (324 pages) £40.00, hardback, ISBN 0-521-624533
by Tinoco, Carlos
- 151-153 Sciences of the Earth, An Encyclopedia of Events, People and Phenomena Edited by G.A. Good Garland, New York and London, 1998 (911 pages) £110, hardback, ISBN 0-8153-0062-X, 2 volumes
by Poirier, Jean-Paul
- 153-154 Europe. A Cultural HistoryPeter Rietbergen Routledge, London, 1998 (xxvii + 516 pages) £16.99, paperback, ISBN 0415-17230-6
by Roobol, W. H.
- 154-155 Chemins et saviors du selPierre Laszlo Hachette, Paris, 1998 (283 pages) FF140, Softback, ISBN 2-01-235264-2
by Philibert, Jean
October 1999, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 447-453 Outside the walls of Europe – the pax britannica
by Crouzet, François
- 455-459 What American Century?
by Darnton, Robert
- 461-469 Was the Dutch economy during its golden age really modern?
by Van Der Wee, Herman
- 471-477 The pleasures of the past and the joy of history
by Wesseling, H. L.
- 479-485 The classical origins of our medical ethics
by Debru, Armelle
- 487-496 Economic crisis and the culture of reform in Southeast Asia
by Houben, Vincent
- 497-505 The Council of Europe: 50 years of European cooperation
by Tarschys, Daniel
- 507-518 Language and culture in Transnational society
by De Swaan, Abram
- 519-527 Humanism and linguistic diversity
by Spang-Hanssen, Ebbe
- 529-550 The past of Europe's demographic future
by Van De Kaa, Dirk J.
- 551-563 Sustainable transport: new research and policy challenge for the next millennium
by Nijkamp, Peter
July 1999, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 317-322 David Landes and the Rise of the West
by Prakash, Om
- 323-339 A. G. Frank and the Greatness of the East
by Vries, Peer
- 341-349 Ethics, Social epistemics, Electronic communication and Scientific research
by van den Hoven, M. J.
- 351-358 Reflections of a neuroscientist on the origins of ethics
by Changeux, Jean-Pierre
- 359-369 The future of nature
by Markl, Hubert S.
- 371-384 Understanding the ecology of plankton
by Woods, John
- 385-394 Putting science at the heart of Europe: the European Science Foundation's next 25 years
by Banda, Enric
- 395-412 Climate Change and health: evidence and prospect
by Berger, André & McMichael, Anthony J.
- 413-415 La Science en PartagePhilippe Kourilsky Editions Odile Jacob, Paris1998 (254 pages) FF135, softback, ISBN 2-7381-0585-8
by Strömholm, Stig
- 415-417 La Domination masculinePierre Bourdieu Seuil, Paris, 1998 (142 pages) FF85, paperback, ISBN 2-02-035251-6
by Wright, Barbara