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Volume 14, issue 4, 2006

Introduction pp. 415-419 Downloads
John Horne
International Justice for International Crimes: An Idea whose Time Has Come pp. 421-439 Downloads
William A Schabas
The First Wave of International War Crimes Trials: Istanbul and Leipzig pp. 441-455 Downloads
Alan Kramer
Beyond ‘Realism’ and Legalism: A Historical Perspective on the Limits of International Humanitarian Law pp. 457-470 Downloads
Donald Bloxham
Individual and Collective Guilt: Post-War Japan and the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal pp. 471-483 Downloads
Madoka Futamura
Promises of Peace and Reconciliation: Previewing the Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda pp. 485-498 Downloads
Rosemary Byrne
The Difference between Legal Proof and Historical Evidence. The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic and the Case of Srebrenica pp. 499-512 Downloads
Bob de Graaff
The Didactic Trial: Filtering History and Memory into the Courtroom pp. 513-522 Downloads
Lawrence Douglas
The History of Science as European Self-Portraiture pp. 523-536 Downloads
Lorraine Daston
France and the ‘Anglo-Saxon’ Model: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives pp. 537-554 Downloads
Jeremy Jennings
Funding the Millennium Development Goals: A Challenge for Global Public Finance pp. 555-564 Downloads
Anthony Atkinson
Time for a Tea Party? Why Tax Regimes beyond the Nation State Matter, and Why Citizens Should Care pp. 565-585 Downloads
Susanne Uhl
Labour Market Flexibility: Need and Outcome. Some Socio-economic Reflections based on the European Experience pp. 587-607 Downloads
Sabine M.-L. Urban and Dario Velo
A Theory of Foreign Policy Glenn Palmer and T. Clifton Morgan Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2006, 215 pp pp. 609-611 Downloads
Ivan T. Berend

Volume 14, issue 3, 2006

Development of ideas about the origin of the universe pp. 303-311 Downloads
Cornelis de Jager
European public opinion and the Lisbon earthquake pp. 313-319 Downloads
Ana Cristina Araujo
Faith, doubt, aid and prayer: the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 revisited pp. 321-328 Downloads
Susan Bassnett
Seeing too much: the 1755 earthquake in literature pp. 329-338 Downloads
Helena Carvalhão Buesco
Constructing an event, contemplating ruins, theorizing nature: the Lisbon earthquake and some Italian reactions pp. 339-349 Downloads
Sergia Adamo
On how not to be Lisbon if you want to be modern – Dutch reactions to the Lisbon earthquake pp. 351-358 Downloads
Theo D'Haen
The Lisbon earthquake and the scientific turn in Kant's philosophy pp. 359-367 Downloads
Svend Erik Larsen
Introduction pp. 369-372 Downloads
Nicholas Canny
German historians and the crucial dilemma pp. 373-384 Downloads
Hermann W. von der Dunk
Moral judgment: empire, nation and history pp. 385-391 Downloads
Christopher A. Bayly
Morality and slavery pp. 393-399 Downloads
Philip D. Morgan
Historians, moral judgement and national communities: the Irish dilemma pp. 401-410 Downloads
Nicholas Canny

Volume 14, issue 2, 2006

On the value of a language pp. 151-166 Downloads
Christian Lehmann
Introduction pp. 167-167 Downloads
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The 1755 Lisbon disaster, the earthquake that shook Europe pp. 169-180 Downloads
Jean-Paul Poirier
The great Lisbon earthquake and tsunami of 1755: lessons from the recent Sumatra earthquakes and possible link to Plato's Atlantis pp. 181-191 Downloads
M.-A. Gutscher
The 1755 Lisbon earthquake and the beginning of closure of the Atlantic pp. 193-205 Downloads
A. Ribeiro, L. Mendes-Victor, J. Cabral, L. Matias and P. Terrinha
The great earthquakes of Lisbon 1755 and Aceh 2004 shook the world. Seismologists' societal responsibility pp. 207-219 Downloads
Karl Fuchs
Earthquake risk reduction – obstacles and opportunities pp. 221-231 Downloads
Friedemann Wenzel
How to write a history of Europe: Europe, Europes, Eurasia pp. 233-239 Downloads
Peter Burke
Europe's history of integration and diversity pp. 241-256 Downloads
Wim Blockmans
Does Europe have a centre? Reflections on the history of Western and Central Europe pp. 257-268 Downloads
Nicolette Mout
Exceptionalism? European history in a global context pp. 269-280 Downloads
Michael Mitterauer
The history of Europe seen from the North pp. 281-297 Downloads
Uffe Østergård
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) pp. 299-300 Downloads
Clinton R. Long

Volume 14, issue 1, 2006

Erasmus Lecture 2005 From science to education: the need for a revolution pp. 3-21 Downloads
Pierre Léna
Brain drain: a non-political perspective pp. 23-31 Downloads
Hubert Markl
The unification of European law: a pipedream? pp. 33-48 Downloads
R. C. van Caenegem
Music and brain plasticity pp. 49-64 Downloads
Barbro B. Johansson
Early language development as related to the acquisition of reading pp. 65-79 Downloads
Ingvar Lundberg
Changing intergenerational relationship pp. 81-98 Downloads
Eugenia Scabini and Elena Marta
Introduction pp. 99-103 Downloads
Peter Burke
The hybridization of languages in early modern Europe pp. 105-110 Downloads
Peter Burke
From The Matrix to Campanella: cultural hybrids and globalization pp. 111-127 Downloads
Serge Gruzinski
The Japanese juxtaposition pp. 129-134 Downloads
Mario Perniola
Cross-continental cross-fertilization in clothing pp. 135-147 Downloads
Robert Ross
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