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Volume 16, issue 4, 2008
- Preface pp. 387-388

- Helmut Schnelle
- Language, Perception and Action. How Words are Grounded in the Brain pp. 389-398

- Marc Jeannerod
- How Does Early Brain Organization Promote Language Acquisition in Humans? pp. 399-411

- G. Dehaene-Lambertz, L. Hertz-Pannier, J. Dubois and S. Dehaene
- Language and Music: What do they have in Common and how do they Differ? A Neuroscientific Approach pp. 413-427

- Barbro B. Johansson
- What Infants Know and What They have to Learn about Language pp. 429-444

- Jacques Mehler, Marina Nespor and Marcela Peña
- Building Language Competence in First Language Acquisition pp. 445-456

- Elena Lieven
- Transdisciplinary Aspects of Morphological Productivity pp. 457-466

- Wolfgang U. Dressler
- Language and Brain – Facts, Problems, Mysteries pp. 467-481

- Manfred Bierwisch
- Fuster’s Cherries and Linguistic Trees pp. 483-495

- Helmut Schnelle
- Preface pp. 497-498

- Jelle Visser
- Migration and Selection pp. 499-504

- Pieter Emmer
- Immigrants and the Labour Market. Video Interview Conducted by Pieter Emmer and Wiemer Salverda pp. 505-510

- Christian Dustmann
- Immigration and Society pp. 511-516

- Joop Hartog
- Effects of Ageing: Potential Employment Gaps and the Possible Role of Migration pp. 517-527

- Ernest Berkhout
- Immigration, the Welfare State and Working Life – the Case of Norway pp. 529-536

- Grete Brochmann
- Panel Discussion: What Policies do we Need? pp. 537-550

- Anonymous
- Influences of Central European Labour Migrants on their Western Employers pp. 551-561

- Idesbald Goddeeris
- Tolerance and Pluralism. Civic Components of Polish Pendulum Migrants’ Identity in Belgium pp. 563-572

- Dariusz Niedźwiedzki
- Trust in the Everyday Life of Guests and Hosts: Employers and Employees in Belgium pp. 573-583

- Marcin Galent
- Marriage in a ‘Culture of Migration’. Emirdag Marrying into Flanders pp. 585-594

- Christiane Timmerman
Volume 16, issue 3, 2008
- Introduction pp. 263-269

- Ingrid Van Biezen
- Making Representations: Modes and Strategies of Political Parties pp. 271-286

- Michael Saward
- The Social and Attitudinal Basis of Political Parties: Cleavage Politics Revisited pp. 287-304

- Zsolt Enyedi
- Promising Parties: Can Parties in Government still Deliver? pp. 305-318

- Mark M. Gray
- Here to Stay? Populism as a New Party Type pp. 319-336

- Andrej Zaslove
- State Intervention in Party Politics: The Public Funding and Regulation of Political Parties pp. 337-353

- Ingrid Van Biezen
- Party Patronage in Contemporary Europe pp. 355-371

- Petr Kopecký and Gerardo Scherlis
- European Values – and Others. Europe’s Shared Values: Towards an ever-closer Union? pp. 373-385

- Göran Hermerén
Volume 16, issue 2, 2008
- Ways and Means of Science in Medieval Spain pp. 145-157

- Francisco Márquez-Villanueva
- Ibn Tufayl (Abentofail) and the Origins of Scientific Method pp. 159-167

- Enrique Cerdá-Olmedo
- The Contribution of the Jews of Spain to the Transmission of Science in the Middle Ages pp. 169-181

- Mariano Gomez-Aranda
- Perspective: Arab Mathematics and Renaissance Western Art pp. 183-190

- Hans Belting
- Sugar in Spain pp. 191-210

- David Abulafia
- Ancient Mediterranean Pharmacology and Cultural Transfer pp. 211-217

- Vivian Nutton
- Islamic Pharmacology in the Middle Ages: Theories and Substances pp. 219-227

- Danielle Jacquart
- Islamic Pharmacology and Pharmacy in the Latin West: An Approach to Early Pharmacopoeias pp. 229-239

- Teresa Huguet-Termes
- The Picture of the World in al-Bīrūnī’s ‘Pharmacognosy’ pp. 241-248

- Gotthard Strohmaier
- Medicine and Pharmacy for Women. The Encounter of Jewish Thinking and Practices with the Arabic and Christian Medical Traditions pp. 249-259

- Carmen Caballero-Navas
Volume 16, issue 1, 2008
- Italy’s Readiness for the 1998 Euro in View of the Country’s Declining Competitiveness pp. 5-22

- Bruno Mascitelli and Julie Gerstman
- The Focus on Everyday Life: a New Turn in Sociology pp. 23-37

- Piotr Sztompka
- Social Sciences: Truthful or Useful? pp. 39-53

- Pieter J. D. Drenth
- Solidarność, the Western World, and the End of the Cold War pp. 55-64

- Idesbald Goddeeris
- French Enthusiasm for Solidarność pp. 65-73

- Marcin Frybes
- Solidarność, Western Solidarity and Détente: A Transnational Approach pp. 75-84

- Stefan Berger
- Welcome Address pp. 85-90

- Jürgen Mittelstrass
- Cultural Memories of the Expulsion of the Moriscos pp. 91-100

- José M. González García
- Jews and Muslims in Dante’s Vision pp. 101-114

- Jesper Hede
- The Friar and the Sultan: Francis of Assisi’s Mission to Egypt pp. 115-126

- John Tolan
- ‘Golden Age’ Poetry in Contemporary Israeli and Palestinian Poetry pp. 127-143

- Ziva Ben-Porat
Volume 15, issue 4, 2007
- The Clash of Civilisations and the Battle of the Sexes pp. 403-418

- Abram de Swaan
- Language and the Languages of Personality pp. 419-437

- Daniel Cervone and Dylan T. Lott
- Introduction: Historical Coherence, Complexity, and the Scientific Revolution pp. 439-444

- Donald A. Yerxa
- Was there a Scientific Revolution? pp. 445-457

- Peter Harrison
- The Scientific Revolution Really Occurred pp. 459-471

- William R. Shea
- Coming to Terms with the Scientific Revolution pp. 473-489

- John L. Heilbron
- Reconceptualizing the Scientific Revolution pp. 491-502

- H. Floris Cohen
- The Scientific Revolution and the Problem of Periodization pp. 503-512

- Theodore K. Rabb
- Mentor and Constant Friend: the Life of George Francis Fitzgerald (1851–1901) pp. 513-521

- D. Weaire and J. M. D. Coey
- As We Saw It: The Context of the Life of George Francis Fitzgerald pp. 523-529

- Michael Purser
- ‘Our Friend of Brilliant Ideas’: G. F. Fitzgerald and the Maxwellian Circle pp. 531-544

- Bruce J. Hunt
- A ‘Horrible Conflict with Theory’ in Heinrich Hertz's Experiments on Electromagnetic Waves pp. 545-559

- James G. O'Hara
- More Than a Maxwellian: Fitzgerald and Technology pp. 561-573

- David Attis
Volume 15, issue 3, 2007
- Time for a rethink of research proposal evaluation? pp. 275-282

- Denis Weaire
- Islam and the science–religion debates in modern times pp. 283-295

- Sadik J. Al-Azm
- The measurement of angels. Images of pure mind as a matter of science in the 19th century pp. 297-320

- Sigrid Weigel
- Introduction: Striving for economic prosperity, requiring political legitimacy pp. 321-333

- Urban Strandberg
- Social models? A critical view on a concept from a historical and European perspective pp. 335-352

- Bo Stråth
- The theory of comparative capitalisms and the possibilities for local variation pp. 353-371

- Glenn Morgan
- Welfare and work. The gendered organisation of work and care in different European Countries pp. 373-395

- Thomas P. Boje
- Why the French don't like Headscarves. Islam, the State and Public Space John R. Bowen Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2007 (290 pages) Hardback, ISBN-13-978-0-691-12506-0 pp. 397-399

- Jean-Paul Poirier
- The Formative Years of Young Scholars U. Teichler (Editor) Portland Press, 2006 ISBN-13-978-1-85578-1641 pp. 399-400

- Arnold Burgen
Volume 15, issue 2, 2007
- The Personalization of Modern Politics pp. 151-164

- Gian Vittorio Caprara
- Old Books and E-Books pp. 165-170

- Robert Darnton
- Homer in Modern Europe pp. 171-185

- Pim Den Boer
- Changes of the Knowledge System and their Implication for the Formative Stage of Scholars: Experiences in the Natural Sciences pp. 187-197

- Jens Erik Fenstad
- The Names of the Months in Europe: Agricultural and Meteorological influences pp. 199-207

- Jean-Paul Poirier
- Understanding Actions and the Intentions of Others: The Basic Neural Mechanism pp. 209-222

- Giacomo Rizzolatti and Maddalena Fabbri Destro
- Mind-reading as Control Theory pp. 223-240

- Peter Gärdenfors
- Drugs of Abuse – The Myth of Creativity and the Reality of Destruction pp. 241-256

- E Sylvester Vizi
- God's Brain. Some Critical Remarks on Modern Neurotheology pp. 257-264

- Friedrich Wilhelm Graf
- The Judge in a Democracy Aharon Barak Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 2006 (xxi+332 pages) $29.95 (hardback) ISBN-13: 978-0-691-12017-1 pp. 265-268

- J A Jolowicz
Volume 15, issue 1, 2007
- How much does Europe Contribute to Astronomy's Golden Age? pp. 3-16

- Harm Habing
- Economic Growth and Robinson Crusoe pp. 17-31

- Peter Mathias
- Economic History: its Past, Present and Future pp. 33-45

- Herman van der Wee
- The Impact of the New World Order on Economic Development: The Role of the Intellectual Property Rights System pp. 47-63

- Joseph Straus
- 9/11 as a European Event: the Novels pp. 65-79

- Kristiaan Versluys
- Focus: Re-Thinking Europe pp. 81-81

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- Lost (and Found) in Translation: A Cultural History of Translators and Translating in Early Modern Europe pp. 83-94

- Peter Burke
- Comparative Literature versus Translation Studies: Close Encounters of the Third Kind? pp. 95-104

- Lieven D'Hulst
- Prodesse et delectare: The World of National Literatures and the World of Literature pp. 105-114

- Herbert Grabes
- Eighteenth Century Travelogues as Models for ‘Rethinking Europe’ pp. 115-124

- Frits Andersen
- Rethinking European Identity through a Triptych of Literary Heroes pp. 125-134

- Bart Keunen
- Global Regionalism pp. 135-143

- David Damrosch
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