European Review
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Volume 30, issue S1, 2022
- Introduction pp. S1-S5

- Nikita Harwich
- A Legal View of Iconoclasm. New Ideologies and Overturning Existing Legal Orders: Legal Iconoclasm in Germany pp. S6-S24

- Jessurun d’Oliveira, Hans Ulrich
- The Palaikastro Kouros and Iconoclasm in the Wider Mediterranean Area pp. S25-S32

- Helene Whittaker
- The Carolingian Answer to the Iconoclastic War and the Birth of Western Art pp. S33-S46

- Francesco Stella
- Keeping Everyone on Board: Gregory the Great’s ‘Theory of Iconoclasm’ pp. S47-S53

- Barbara Crostini
- Iconoclasm – A Road to Modernization? pp. S54-S58

- Sverre Håkon Bagge
- Decoloniality in the Netherlands pp. S59-S64

- Pieter Emmer
- Iconoclasm versus Apologetics. How the Salazar Regime Dealt with Portuguese Overseas Expansion pp. S65-S76

- Amélia Polónia
- Inventing History: An Iconoclastic Conception of Historical Memory pp. S77-S85

- Rosa María Martínez de Codes
- Changing Cultural Landscapes: The Case of Post-German Territories in Poland pp. S86-S93

- Wojciech Bedyński
- Stunde Null: Naming and Re-naming pp. S94-S101

- Svend Erik Larsen
- Demolishing Modernism: GDR and Neo-Prussian Architecture in Berlin pp. S102-S107

- Xavier Costa
- Destruction of a Sacrosanct Past: Iconoclasm and Norse Revival in Post-war Norway pp. S108-S114

- Tonje Haugland Sørensen
- Statues in the French Caribbean and the Iconoclastic Assault pp. S115-S125

- Kathleen Gyssels
- Russia’s Iconoclasms pp. S126-S132

- Renate Lachmann
- Iconoclasm – A Geographical Viewpoint pp. S133-S143

- Gideon Biger
Volume 30, issue 6, 2022
- Different Characteristics of Social Networks for COVID-19 in Europe pp. 749-772

- Seungil Yum
- The Political Implications of COVID-19 for Globalization: Ways to Develop a Global World After the Pandemic pp. 773-787

- Andrey Volkov
- Preserving a Liberal International Order: The EU’s Unity and Economic Strength as a Means of Limiting the Corrosive Effects of China’s Sharp Power pp. 788-805

- Luís Leal de Faria
- Chinese Investment in Turkey: The Belt and Road Initiative, Rising Expectations and Ground Realities pp. 806-834

- Burak Gürel and Mina Kozluca
- SCIENTIFIC FRAUD Part I: Definition, General Concepts, Historical Cases pp. 835-849

- Enrico Bucci and Ernesto Carafoli
- SCIENTIFIC FRAUD Part II: From Past to Present, Facts and Analyses pp. 850-871

- Ernesto Carafoli and Enrico Bucci
- ‘I am De Facto a Thief in this Matter’: Thesis Plagiarism Cases of Elected Representatives and the Concept of Political Accountability (Case Study of Slovakia and the Czech Republic) pp. 872-893

- Marián Sekerák
Volume 30, issue 5, 2022
- Ups and Downs of Science during a Tumultuous Period of History: A Personal Perspective pp. 591-626

- Ole H. Petersen
- A Bridge between Art and Philosophy: The Case of Thomas Hobbes pp. 627-638

- Quentin Skinner
- The Seismicity of Mars Observed by the NASA InSight Mission pp. 639-656

- D. Giardini, S. Ceylan, J. Clinton, Ph. Lognonné and S. Stähler
- The Empirical Evidence of the EU–Russia Failed Strategic Partnership: Did it have a Positive Impact on Bilateral Trade? pp. 657-685

- Anna Garashchuk, Fernando Isla Castillo and Pablo Podadera Rivera
- The Effects of CSR Activities on Business According to Employee Perception pp. 686-707

- Anđelka Stojanović, Natalija Sofranova, Sanela Arsić, Isidora Milošević and Ivan Mihajlović
- Quantum Cognition – Quantum Analogy pp. 708-724

- Michael Fortescue
- The Portuguese Hub of Companies in 1973 – Discussing the Corporate Concentration in the Portuguese Economy on the Eve of the April Revolution pp. 725-748

- Paulo Reis Mourao
Volume 30, issue 4, 2022
- Multimodal Palimpsests: Ideology, (Non-)memory, Affect and the Senses in Cultural Landscapes Construction in Eastern and Central Europe pp. 447-453

- Dorota Kołodziejczyk and Siegfried Huigen
- Uncommemorated Sites of Past Violence as Landscapes of Manhunts pp. 454-466

- Roma Sendyka
- The ‘Lublin of the Future’ – Clean, Hygienic, Orderly. Making a Clean Sweep with the Jewish Neighbourhood and its Sensescape pp. 467-477

- Stephanie Weismann
- ‘A Feast for the [Cold-War] Imagination’: Liminal Eastern Europe in the Writings of John Updike, Joyce Carol Oates and Philip Roth pp. 478-489

- Martyna Bryla
- Persistent Legacies of Communism, or the Ongoing Purification of Public Space in Post-1989 Poland pp. 490-504

- Kornelia Kończal
- Recursive Lions and Strange Continuities of Bulgarian Nationalism pp. 505-518

- Neda Genova
- Undrowned Story: The Landscape on the Volgo–Baltic Waterway as the Volga Hydropower Cascade Submersions Memorial pp. 519-531

- Alevtina Borodulina
- Crimean Tatar Infrastructures of Decolonial Care pp. 532-544

- Anna Engelhardt and Sasha Shestakova
- The Landscape of Hate – Olga Tokarczuk in Populist Discourse in Poland pp. 545-555

- Dorota Kołodziejczyk
- Early Modern English Borders: Homogeneity and Heterogeneity pp. 556-571

- Boyi Chen
- The Imperative to Discuss European Islam: A Response to Grinell and Črnič pp. 572-587

- Jerry White
- Support for Governmental Income Redistribution in Nordic Countries – ERRATUM pp. 588-588

- Bent Greve and M. Azhar Hussain
Volume 30, issue 3, 2022
- The Role of the European Education Area in European Union Integration in Times of Crises pp. 301-321

- Iryna Kushnir
- The Expansion of Consumer Credit in Italy and the Main Euro Area Countries pp. 322-352

- Silvia Magri, Valentina Michelangeli, Sabrina Pastorelli and Raffaella Pico
- Forced Migration and Protection: Turkey’s Domestic Responses to the Syrian Refugees pp. 353-373

- Çetin Çelik and Holly White
- The COVID-19 Crisis: The EU Recovery Fund and its Implications for European Integration – a Paradigm Shift pp. 374-392

- Chih-Mei Luo
- Corruption and its Impact on Protest Activities in Post-communist Europe pp. 393-407

- Milan Školník
- School and Shaping Students’ Identities: A Report on the Studies into Youth in the Silesian Voivodeship pp. 408-425

- Alina Szczurek-Boruta
- Support for Governmental Income Redistribution in Nordic Countries pp. 426-444

- Bent Greve and M. Azhar Hussain
- The Role of the European Education Area in European Union Integration in Times of Crises – Addendum pp. 445-446

- Iryna Kushnir
Volume 30, issue 2, 2022
- The Impact of R&D on Skill-specific Employment Rates in the UK and France pp. 151-171

- Amin Sokhanvar and Serhan Çiftçioğlu
- Socio-economic Development and the Level of Tourism Function Development in European Union Countries – a Comparative Approach pp. 172-193

- Małgorzata Stec and Mariola Grzebyk
- The Agriculture–Environment Relationship and Environment-based Agricultural Support Instruments in Turkey pp. 194-218

- Onur Yeni and Özgür Teoman
- Continental Drift: Is the Euro’s Fixed Exchange Rate Regime Undermining Cohesion Policy? pp. 219-243

- Christopher James Day
- Phillips Curve: The Greek Case pp. 244-261

- Panagiotis Liargovas and Marios Psychalis
- Hungarian, Jew or Hungarian-Jewish? Parallels and Differences of Two Historians’ Careers pp. 262-284

- Iván Zoltán Dénes
- His Fate Was Larger than Himself: Andrei D. Sakharov’s Centenary pp. 285-300

- István Hargittai
Volume 30, issue 1, 2022
- Energy Resources and Markets – Perspectives on the Russia–Ukraine War pp. 4-23

- Jokull Johannesson and David Clowes
- Economic Incentives as Tools of Foreign Policy: Polish Engagement in Ukraine pp. 24-42

- Paulina Matera
- Ukraine’s Struggle for Independence pp. 43-57

- Chaim Shinar
- Standing Alone? Towards a More Unified View of Party–Group Relations in Contemporary Democracies pp. 58-78

- Marco Lisi and Rui Oliveira
- Hard and Soft Euroscepticism in the European Parliament pp. 79-95

- Petr Kaniok and Magda Komínková
- Mainstream Fringes or Fringe Mainstream? An Assessment of Radical Right (Re)Alignments in the European Parliament after the 2014 and 2019 Elections pp. 96-114

- Mihaela Ivănescu and Luiza-Maria Filimon
- French-speaking Intellectuals and Culture in Some Key Works of Edward Said pp. 115-133

- Jonathan Locke Hart
- Remembering Colonialism and Encountering Refugees: Decolonization in Jenny Erpenbeck’s Go, Went, Gone pp. 134-149

- Chunjie Zhang
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