European Review
1993 - 2024
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2002
- Clash of civilizations? pp. 423-428

- Ivan T. Berend
- Five Germanys I have known pp. 429-445

- Fritz Stern
- In the shadow of Goethe: Wittgenstein's intellectual project pp. 447-457

- Brian McGuinness
- Take back the past pp. 459-467

- George Watson
- The first pogrom: Alexandria 38 CE pp. 469-484

- Pieter W. van der Horst
- From cultural historian to cultural critic: Johan Huizinga and the spirit of the 1930s pp. 485-499

- H. L. Wesseling
- Sex and death: old cliché, new reality pp. 501-512

- Gigi Santow
- Who owns the human genome? What can ownership mean with respect to genes? pp. 513-517

- Hubert Markl
- False confessions after repeated interrogation: the Putten Murder Case pp. 519-537

- Willem A. Wagenaar
- Calcium, an earthy messenger in cells pp. 539-544

- Arnold Burgen
- How to increase the impact of clinical guidelines on medical practice pp. 545-553

- M. Verstraete
- 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 pp. 555-564

- Arnold Burgen
- Austria: Society and Regions. Elizabeth Lichtenberger Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna, 2000 (491 pages) Hardback, ISBN 3-7001-2775-8 pp. 555-564

- György Enyedi
- 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 pp. 555-564

- Jacques Poirier
- 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 pp. 555-564

- Andrea Sella
Volume 10, issue 3, 2002
- Economic fluctuation revisited pp. 305-316

- Ivan T. Berend
- Love and the web pp. 317-338

- Rosantonietta Scramaglia
- Amphibious man pp. 339-344

- Nicholas Rescher
- The future of ageing pp. 345-355

- Jürgen Mittelstrass
- Focus: Some current debates in genetics and ecology pp. 357-358

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- Stem cell therapy and research pp. 359-367

- Robin Lovell-Badge
- Recent advances in gene therapy with skin cells pp. 369-388

- Marcela Del Rio, Fernando Larcher and José Luis Jorcano
- DNA microarrays: a bridge between genome sequence information and biological understanding pp. 389-408

- Keith Harshman and Carlos Martínez-A
- Plant molecular breeding: objectives, safety issues and prospects pp. 409-416

- Francisco García-Olmedo
Volume 10, issue 2, 2002
- Introduction: the development of astronomy in Europe pp. 159-169

- Paul Murdin
- The formation and evolution of the Solar System pp. 171-184

- Thérèse Encrenaz
- New worlds outside the Solar System pp. 185-204

- Jean Schneider
- Black holes in stars and galaxies pp. 205-220

- Phil Charles
- The Big Bang: status and prospects pp. 221-236

- Andrew R. Liddle
- The oldest stars and the age of the Universe pp. 237-248

- Gisella Clementini and Raffaele Gratton
- Space weather pp. 249-261

- Alexi Glover, Eamonn Daly, Alain Hilgers and David Berghmans
- Optical and infrared astronomy in the 21st century – the continuing revolution pp. 263-283

- Catherine Cesarsky and Richard West
- The big ears of radio astronomy pp. 285-300

- Francis Graham - Smith
Volume 10, issue 1, 2002
- A European civilization: is there any such thing? pp. 3-13

- Felipe Fernández-Armesto
- Genetics as a legal minefield pp. 15-26

- Nicole Questiaux
- Native listeners pp. 27-41

- Anne Cutler
- The relationships formed by elderly people: reflecting cultural changes in Europe pp. 43-52

- Jenny de Jong Gierveld
- The Holocaust: remembrance and education pp. 53-61

- Hermann von der Dunk
- On the decaying moral space. Is there a way out? pp. 63-72

- Piotr Sztompka
- Liberal distrust pp. 73-89

- Russell Hardin
- Dissatisfaction and mistrust in West European democracies pp. 91-114

- Mattei Dogan
- Symbolic politics of public time and collective memory. The Polish case pp. 115-129

- Elzbieta Halas
- Facing another modernity: individualization and post-traditional ligatures pp. 131-157

- Anil K. Jain, Heiner Keupp, Renate Höfer and Wolfgang Kraus
Volume 9, issue 4, 2001
- Brain and mind pp. 389-398

- Edoardo Boncinelli
- Atlantic history: what and why? pp. 399-411

- Nicholas Canny
- Reaching for my revolver. Problems with the concept of culture pp. 413-420

- Nicholas Garnham
- World literature in French; or Is Francophonie frankly phoney? pp. 421-436

- Roger Little
- The Dead Sea – a unique global site pp. 437-444

- Zvi Ben-Avraham
- Social inequalities in health in an ageing population pp. 445-460

- Michael G. Marmot and James Y. Nazroo
- Well-being and health from age 70 to 100: findings from the Berlin Aging Study pp. 461-477

- Jacqui Smith
- Ageing, health and psychosocial factors pp. 479-485

- Töres Theorell
- Stress, ageing and quality of life pp. 487-499

- Johannes Siegrist
- Early retirement in Europe pp. 501-515

- Agar Brugiavini
- The Normans in Europe. Elisabeth van Houts. Manchester University Press, 2000 (308 pages). £45.00 hardback, £15.99 softback, ISBN 0-7190-4750-1 pp. 517-522

- Jean-Paul Poirier
- Greenwich. The Place Where Days Begin and End. Charles Jennings. Abacus, London, 1999 (242 pages). £7.99, softback, ISBN 0-349-11230-4 pp. 517-522

- Bernard Guinot
- The Coming of Materials Science. R.W. Cahn. Pergamon, 2001 (568 pages). 130 NL guilders, hardback, ISBN 0-08-042679-4 pp. 517-522

- Jean-Paul Poirier
- Virtual University? Educational Environments of the Future. Henk J. van der Molen (editor). Portland Press, London, 2001 pp. 517-522

- Arnold Burgen
Volume 9, issue 3, 2001
- Editorial: what about the human genome? pp. 241-243

- Arnold Burgen
- Television pp. 245-256

- Pierre Bourdieu
- Citizenship and the media pp. 257-268

- Fred Inglis
- Critical perceptions on problem-based learning pp. 269-274

- H. Coenraad Hemker
- Introduction: contemporary theatre and drama in Europe pp. 275-276

- Erika Fischer-Lichte
- Reversing the hierarchy between text and performance pp. 277-291

- Erika Fischer-Lichte
- Strangers in the house: reconfiguring the borders of national and cultural identities in contemporary Irish theatre pp. 293-303

- Brian Singleton
- The Bible and the avant-garde: the search for a classical tradition in the Israeli theatre pp. 305-317

- Freddie Rokem
- ‘It's the real thing’: performance and murder in Sweden pp. 319-337

- Ola Johansson, Janelle Reinelt and Willmar Sauter
- Contemporary drama as a challenge for Polish theatre pp. 339-345

- Małgorzata Sugiera
- The theft of happiness: new Russian drama and the theatre pp. 347-354

- Alexander Chepurov
- Wilde and wilder: fin de siècle – fin de millénaire pp. 355-367

- Manfred Pfister
- From one photograph to the next or how to touch the spectator – Avignon 2000, skin-deep pp. 369-383

- Patrice Pavis
Volume 9, issue 2, 2001
- Human rights, rhetoric or reality? pp. 125-134

- Françoise Tulkens
- The consequences of European unification for legal education in the member states pp. 135-145

- Marcel Storme
- Culture, politics and the European intelligentsia pp. 147-158

- Wolf Lepenies
- Media, education and democracy pp. 159-168

- Richard Howells
- Democracy in the 21st century: can we be optimistic? pp. 169-184

- Arend Lijphart
- Using the Web in the democratic process. The Web-orchestrated ‘Stop the Overlay’ cyber-campaign pp. 185-199

- William H. Dutton and Wan-Ying Lin
- How can one make labour history interesting again? pp. 201-212

- Jürgen Kocka
- Living in both the real and virtual worlds pp. 213-225

- Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann
- Virtual worlds, real knowledge: towards a hermeneutics of virtuality pp. 227-232

- Espen Aarseth
- 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 pp. 233-237

- Barbara Wright
- 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 pp. 237-238

- Robert Cahn
- 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 pp. 238-239

- Jean-Paul Poirier
Volume 9, issue 1, 2001
- The linear time model in history pp. 3-10

- Kristof Glamann
- The two faces of time pp. 11-18

- Jan Sokol
- On the philosophy of time pp. 19-29

- Jürgen Mittelstrass
- Time in biology with particular reference to humans pp. 31-42

- J. Waterhouse
- Making sense of time pp. 43-58

- John A. Michon
- Plasticity and the ageing mind: an exemplar of the bio-cultural orchestration of brain and behaviour pp. 59-76

- Paul B. Baltes and Tania Singer
- Millennium medical changes pp. 77-87

- Marc Verstraete
- Commotion at the Sorbonne: the debate on the French University, 1910–1914 pp. 89-96

- H. L. Wesseling
- Pesticides and war: the case of Fritz Haber pp. 97-108

- Margit Szöllösi-Janze
- 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 pp. 109-111

- Enrico Sassi
- 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 pp. 111-113

- Barbara Wright
- 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 pp. 113-115

- Isabelle Durand-Zaleski
- 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 pp. 115-117

- Ilari Karppi
- 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 pp. 115-117

- André Brack
- 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 pp. 118-119

- Eric Geoffroy
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