European Review
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2012
- Overcoming European Civil War: Patterns of Consolidation in Divided Societies, 2010–1800 pp. 455-474

- Iván Zoltán Dénes
- A ‘European Memory of the Jewish Extermination’? Spain as a Methodological Challenge pp. 475-491

- Salvador Orti Camallonga
- Overcoming the Violent Past in Spain, 1939–2009 pp. 492-504

- Pablo Sánchez León
- How Many Italies? Reconciliation, the Risorgimento and Italy's North South Divide pp. 505-513

- John A. Davis
- Adopting the European Model versus National Egoism: The Task of Surpassing Political Hysteria pp. 514-525

- Iván Zoltán Dénes
- Was there a Medical School at Salerno in Roman Times? pp. 526-533

- Heikki Solin
- Galen and Roman Medicine: or can a Greek become a Latin? pp. 534-542

- Vivian Nutton
- Arabic Medicine: Continuation of Greek Tradition and Innovation pp. 543-551

- Gotthard Strohmaier
- The Jewish Contribution to the Transmission of the Classical Legacy pp. 552-562

- Lola Ferre
- Straddling the Iron Curtain? Immigrants, Immigrant Organisations, War MemoriesMachteld Venken Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 2011 pp. 563-565

- Anne Buttimer
- The Canonical Debate Today. Crossing Disciplinary and Cultural BoundariesLiviu Papadima, David Damrosch, Theo D'haen (Editors) Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2011, 355 pp pp. 566-567

- Svend Erik Larsen
Volume 20, issue 3, 2012
- Who Wrote What When: The Bible, Science and Criticism pp. 301-315

- Geert Lernout
- How Drugs can Stimulate Psychic Functions – Using Caffeine as an Example pp. 316-323

- Bertil B. Fredholm
- System Dynamics Applied to Operations and Policy Decisions pp. 324-342

- J.C.R. Hunt, Y. Timoshkina, P. J. Baudains and S.R. Bishop
- Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) Channels in the Brain: the Good and the Ugly pp. 343-355

- Bernd Nilius
- Robots: The Sorcerer's Apprentice Broom? pp. 356-364

- Hendrik van Brussel
- Why the European Union is not Delivering. An Essay on the Role of Diversity pp. 365-375

- Arjen Van Witteloostuijn
- Strangers on the Move: Ethnic Entrepreneurs as Urban Change Actors pp. 376-402

- Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
- Uniting Europe: The Council of Europe's Unfinished Mission pp. 403-418

- Klaus Brummer
- EU Citizenship as a Mental Construct: Reconstruction of Postnational Model of Citizenship pp. 419-437

- Sanja Ivic
- How Russia's Bureaucracy hindered its Economic Development pp. 438-453

- Chaim Shinar
Volume 20, issue 2, 2012
- Introduction to the Focus ‘Knowledge Management in Contemporary Europe’ pp. 149-152

- Leopoldina Fortunati, Svend Erik Larsen and Julia Stamm
- Time to Rethink the Concepts of Knowledge Dissemination and Transfer in the Educational System? A Systems Theoretical Perspective pp. 153-163

- Helle Mathiasen
- Beyond an IT-driven Knowledge Society: Knowledge Management as Intertwined Sociotechnical Circulation pp. 164-172

- Giuseppina Pellegrino
- Mobility of Cultures and Knowledge Management in Contemporary Europe pp. 173-181

- Sakari Taipale
- Rich Media and Rich Science; Web Squared Cumulativity Conceptualization pp. 182-194

- Oscar Westlund
- Is There a Future for Higher Education Institutions in the Knowledge Society? pp. 195-202

- John Brennan
- Historical Reflections on Islam and the Occident pp. 203-209

- R.C. Van Caenegem
- Voting after Watching: The Strategic Role of Election Polls pp. 210-221

- Sergiu Gherghina and Mihail Chiru
- Turkish Politics and Policies under the Impact of the 1980’s PKK Revolt and the Gulf War of the Early 1990s pp. 222-232

- Haldun Çanci and Şevket Serkan Şen
- The Rise and Fall of Enforcement Institutions: An Example of Religion and Secularism pp. 233-251

- Pavel Ciaian, Jan Pokrivcak and d'Artis Kancs
- Reform of the EU Cohesion Policy pp. 252-263

- Petr König
- The Anti-Semitism of History: The Case of the Russian Neo-Pagans pp. 264-275

- Dmitry Shlapentokh
- The Origin of the Architecture of the Solar System pp. 276-290

- Michael Perryman
- Charles Westin, José Bastos, Janine Dahinden and Pedro Góis (eds) Identity Processes and Dynamics in Multi-Ethnic EuropeAmsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 2010 (375 pages) €47, ISBN 978-90-8964-046 8 pp. 291-293

- Mark Corner
- Paul Hoebink (ed.) European Development Cooperation: In between the Local and the GlobalAmsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2010 (335 pages)€44.50, ISBN 9789089642257 pp. 293-295

- Mark Corner
- Martin Geiger and Antoine Pécoud (eds) The Politics of International Migration ManagementLondon: Palgrave MacMillan, 2010 US$90, ISBN 978-0-230-27258-3 pp. 295-297

- Pieter Emmer
- Rens Bod, Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn (eds) The Making of the Humanities I: Early Modern EuropeAmsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 2010 (400 pages) €44.50, ISBN 978 90 8964 269 1 pp. 297-299

- Nicolette Mout
Volume 20, issue 1, 2012
- Introduction pp. 1-9

- Eirini Avramopoulou, Leonidas Karakatsanis, Katherine Leckie, Nikolaos Papadogiannis and Thomas Stammers
- Kosovo: The International Community's European Project pp. 10-22

- Anita McKinna
- The Story of Staro Sajmište Concentration Camp, Produced/Producing Europe pp. 23-42

- Despina Syrri
- ‘That's the way they do it in Europe’: Redefining Culture in a Greek Border Region pp. 43-53

- Dimitris Gintidis
- Gazing at Fiction in Brussels: Europe as Forgery in David Černý's Entropa pp. 54-67

- Lina Zigelyte
- Expressions, Mediations, and Exclusions in Post-secular Societies: Introduction pp. 68-76

- Klas Grinell and Urban Strandberg
- Defensa – Tesoro II. A Medley of Filmed Sequences from the Performance pp. 77-78

- Eva Ingemarsson
- Sacred Space and the Mediating Roles of Architecture pp. 79-94

- Thomas Barrie
- Expressing Religiosity in a Secular Society: the Relativisation of Faith in Muslim Communities in Sweden pp. 95-113

- Anne Sofie Roald
- Sufficiency and Material Development: A Post-secular Reflection in the Light of Buddhist Thought pp. 114-130

- Shanthikumar Hettiarachchi
- Habermas’ Wrapped Reichstag: Limits and Exclusions in the Discourse of Post-secularism pp. 131-147

- Aakash Singh
Volume 19, issue 4, 2011
- Towards a New History of European Sport pp. 487-507

- Alan Tomlinson and Christopher Young
- French Sport: Caught between Universalism and Exceptionalism pp. 509-525

- Paul Dietschy
- The Importance of Reception: Explaining Sport's Success in Early Twentieth-century Spain pp. 527-543

- Andrew McFarland
- From Cycling Priests to the ‘Sportsman's Pope’. Italy, Sport and the Catholic Church pp. 545-561

- Simon Martin
- Rituals and Records: the Films of the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games pp. 563-577

- Luke McKernan
- The Moving Body and the Will to Culture pp. 579-594

- Marion Kant
- Looking at European Sports from an Eastern European Perspective: Football in the Multi-ethnic Polish Territories pp. 595-610

- Anke Hilbrenner and Britta Lenz
- Europe versus America? pp. 611-616

- Jonathan Morris
- Towards a New History of European Sport? pp. 617-622

- Christiane Eisenberg
Volume 19, issue 3, 2011
- The ‘Campi Flegrei Deep Drilling Project’: from Risk Mitigation to Renewable Energy Production pp. 337-353

- Giuseppe De Natale and Claudia Troise
- The Causes and Features of Earthquakes in Avicenna and Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī pp. 355-366

- Carmela Baffioni
- Urbanity and Literature – Cities as Transareal Spaces of Movement in Assia Djebar, Emine Sevgi Özdamar and Cécile Wajsbrot pp. 367-383

- Ottmar Ette
- Melancholia, Migration, and Mise en Scène. Comparing Else Lasker-Schüler and Emine Sevgi Özdamar pp. 385-403

- Anke Gilleir
- Migration: Risk or Development? A Round Table Discussion pp. 405-428

- Pieter Emmer, Leonard Blussé Van Oud-Alblas, Leo Lucassen and Horst Pietschmann
- The Risks of Intellectual Life: Three Papers on the Sciences, Humanities and Society in Eighteenth- to Twentieth-century Naples pp. 429-431

- Cinzia Ferrini
- The Dangers of History pp. 433-443

- Brendan Dooley
- Developing Science at the Risk of Oblivion: The Case of Filippo Bottazzi pp. 445-467

- Massimo Stanzione
- Social Sciences and Humanities Publishing and the Digital ‘Revolution’ pp. 469-481

- Jean Kempf
- Econocide. British Slavery in the Era of Abolition (second edition with a new preface by the author and a new foreword by David Brion Davis), Seymour Drescher, Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press, 2010, US$59.95, ISBN 978-0-8078-3446-6 pp. 483-485

- Pieter Emmer
Volume 19, issue 2, 2011
- Focus: Academia Europaea: Founders and Founding Visions pp. 153-160

- Anne Buttimer
- Dr David Spearman Interviewed by Anne Buttimer pp. 161-170

- David Spearman
- Reminiscences of – and Some Reflections upon – the Academia Europaea. Ruurd van Lieshout Interviewed by Anne Buttimer pp. 171-181

- Anonymous
- First Steps towards the Academia Europaea pp. 183-187

- Eugen Seibold
- Sir Arnold Burgen Interviewed by Anne Buttimer pp. 189-201

- Arnold Burgen
- Lord Brian Flowers Interviewed by Anne Buttimer pp. 203-221

- Lord Brian Flowers
- Academia Europaea: Founding Visions. Professor David Magnusson Interviewed by Anne Buttimer pp. 223-232

- David Magnusson
- Professor Stig Strömholm Interviewed by Anne Buttimer pp. 233-242

- Stig Strömholm
- Dan Brändström, Former Head of Riksbankens Jubileumsfond Interviewed by Anne Buttimer pp. 243-253

- Dan Brändström
- Nazi Persecution: Britain's Rescue of Academic Refugees pp. 255-283

- Ralph Kohn
- Metres and the Pound: Taking the Measure of British Modernism pp. 285-297

- Raphael Ingelbien
- Euro-American Modernism as Local Refraction pp. 299-306

- Svend Erik Larsen
- Making a Career of the Arrière-garde: Vicente Blasco Ibáñez as World Author pp. 307-320

- César Domínguez
- An Avant-garde for Today: ‘the Ally of its Own Gravediggers’? Some Thoughts on Apollinaire and Kundera pp. 321-328

- Timothy Mathews
- Rewriting Flaubert in the 1960s pp. 329-336

- Steen Bille Jørgensen
Volume 19, issue 1, 2011
- Introduction: Globalization, Governance, Crisis pp. 1-4

- Jacobus Delwaide
- The Mirage of Global Democracy pp. 5-18

- Jaap De Wilde
- Global Governance: Parsimony and the Strictures of Complexity pp. 19-29

- Jorg Kustermans
- Crisis in Eastern Europe: The Downside of a Market Economy Revealed? pp. 31-41

- Herman W. Hoen
- Neo-liberalism at a Time of Crisis: the Case of Taxation* pp. 43-56

- Dries Lesage and Mattias Vermeiren
- China, the EU, and the New Multipolarity pp. 57-67

- Gustaaf Geeraerts
- The Return of the State? pp. 69-91

- Jacobus Delwaide
- Sound Ideas and Absurd Consequences: Reflections of a Legal Historian pp. 93-104

- R. C. Van Caenegem
- Society Needs Morality pp. 105-117

- Robert A. Hinde
- Economist-kings? A Critical Notice on Caplan, The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies pp. 119-129

- Rupert Read
- Antislavery Debates: Tides of Historiography in Slavery and Antislavery pp. 131-148

- Seymour Drescher
- The Shame of Survival: Working through a Nazi Childhood, Ursula Mahlendorf, The Pennsylvania State University Press: University Park, Pennsylvania, 2009 (365 pages), $29.95, ISBN 978-0-271-03447-8 pp. 149-151

- Willem Melching
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