European Review
1993 - 2024
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2000
- The role of diversity in the culture of peace pp. 447-456

- Mulugeta Eteffa
- The first page pp. 457-465

- Anne-Marie Christin
- Higher forms of nonsense pp. 467-485

- Arie Rip
- Facets of the cultural history of mathematics pp. 487-497

- Hansjörg Geiges
- Exact numbers pp. 499-502

- Arnold Burgen
- Introduction: Japan and Europe – some new perspectives pp. 503-509

- Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit
- Japan in Europe and Sweden pp. 511-520

- Bert Edström
- Emerging from Washington's shadow: Japan's new relations with Europe pp. 521-532

- Julie Gilson
- Cleaning up politics and revitalizing democracy? A European view of the new system of political finance in Japan pp. 533-551

- Verena Blechinger
- Does nationality matter? Western and Japanese multinational corporations in Southeast Asia pp. 553-567

- Jochen Legewie and Hendrik Meyer-Ohle
- Nietzsche in Japan from right to left. Rethinking the East–West dichotomy in entangled modernity pp. 569-589

- Ken'ichi Mishima
- Multiple refractions. The metamorphosis of the notions of beauty in Japan pp. 591-604

- Atsuko Onuki
Volume 8, issue 3, 2000
- Towards a theory of the welfare state pp. 291-312

- Franz-Xaver Kaufmann
- The dog that didn't bark: economic development and the postwar welfare state pp. 313-332

- Francis G. Castles
- How do welfare states change? Institutions and their impact on the politics of welfare state reform in Western Europe pp. 333-352

- Giuliano Bonoli and Bruno Palier
- Elephants on the move. Patterns of public pension reform in OECD countries pp. 353-378

- Karl Hinrichs
- The Nordic welfare state in a European context: dealing with new economic and ideological challenges in the 1990s pp. 379-398

- Stein Kuhnle
- The viability of advanced welfare states in the international economy. Vulnerabilities and options pp. 399-425

- Fritz W. Scharpf
- Recasting European Welfare States for the 21st Century pp. 427-446

- Maurizio Ferrera, Anton Hemerijck and Martin Rhodes
Volume 8, issue 2, 2000
- Pierre de Coubertin: sport and ideology in the Third Republic, 1870–1914 pp. 167-171

- H. L. Wesseling
- The Nordic contributions to romanticism in the visual arts pp. 173-183

- Kaper Monrad
- Political freedom and economic freedom pp. 185-191

- Roberto Vivarelli
- Helping plants get more nitrogen from the air pp. 193-200

- Edward C. Cocking
- Towards the post-modern ocean pp. 201-213

- Adalberto Vallega
- The interaction between the self and the environment – a two way traffic due to the brain pp. 215-224

- Pierre Karli
- Brain mechanisms underlying basic affective processes pp. 225-230

- Jean-Dider Vincent
- Cultural research and the role of academies. The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities pp. 231-241

- Inge Jonsson
- The European Space Agency and its successful Science Programme pp. 243-262

- Giacomo Cavallo
- Spinoza: a LifeS. Nadler Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (350 pages). £22.95, hardback, ISBN 0-52155210-9 pp. 263-267

- Maurice Kleman
- Parisian Scholars in the Early Fourteenth CenturyWilliam J. Courtenay Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999 (285 pages). £40.00, hardback, ISBN 0-521-64212-4 pp. 268-269

- Jacques Verger
- CharlemagneJ. Favier Fayard, 1999 (769 pages). FF 180, hardback, ISBN 2 213 60404 5 pp. 269-271

- Jean-Paul Poirier
- Tides, a Scientific HistoryDavid E. Cartwright Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (324 pages). £45, hardback, ISBN 0-521-62145-3 pp. 272-273

- Anny Cazenave
- Ces Pierres qui Tombent du Ciel: Les Météorites, du Prodige a la ScienceJean-Paul Poirier Editions Le Pommier, Paris, 1999 (160 pages). FF 99, softback, ISBN 2-74650024-8 pp. 273-274

- Robert W. Cahn
- Black Holes, Wormholes and Time MachinesJ.S. Al-Khalili Institute of Physics, 1999 (256 pages). £9.99, softback, ISBN 0 7503 0560 6 pp. 274-275

- Jean-Philippe Uzan
- Dall'angoscia alla speranzaA. Jacquard ‘Documenti’ dell'Accademia di architettura, Mendrisio. 1999 (148 pages, 137 photographs by R. Burri). FS 56, softback, ISBN 88 87624 01 1 pp. 275-276

- Jean-Paul Poirier
Volume 8, issue 1, 2000
- The value and quality of Life pp. 1-7

- R. S. Downie
- Emotion and the development of children's understanding pp. 9-15

- Judy Dunn
- The twentieth century: an economic retrospective pp. 17-35

- Herman van der Wee
- The modernity of medieval law pp. 37-53

- Raoul van Caenegem
- An introduction pp. 55-57

- H. L. Wesseling
- The death and resurrection of Indo-China in French memory pp. 59-64

- Pierre Brocheux
- The decolonizing metropole: British experience from India to Hong Kong, 1947–1997 pp. 65-76

- Robert Holland
- The unmastered past: decolonization and Dutch collective memory pp. 77-85

- Vincent J. H. Houben
- Sea and structure in fin-de-siècle France: Mallarmé and Debussy pp. 87-94

- Malcolm Bowie
- The sea and seeing pp. 95-105

- Barbara Wright
- Synesius from Alexandria to Cyrene: sea, storms, and ships in the eyes of a man of late antiquity pp. 107-114

- Pietro Janni
- The Irish Sea and the Atlantic trade in the Viking Age pp. 115-121

- David M. Wilson
- The historical role of the Nordic countries in Europe pp. 123-128

- Ole Feldbaek
- A political sociology of the Nordic countries pp. 129-141

- Erik Allardt
- The Family in Crisis in Late Nineteenth-Century French FictionNicholas White Cambridge University Press, 1999 (xii + 214 pages) Cambridge Studies in French, 57 £40, hardback, ISBN 0521562740 pp. 143-144

- Barbara Wright
- A Place Apart. An Anthropological Study of the Iceland WorldKirsten Hastrup The Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998 (227 pages) £30.00, hardback, ISBN 0-19-823380-9 pp. 144-146

- Régis Boyer
- The Philospher's Tree, Michael Faraday's Life and Work in his own Words Compiled by Peter Day The Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol, 1999 (211 pages) £16.00, softback, ISBN 0-7503-0571-1; £45.00, hardback, ISBN 0-7503-0570-3 pp. 146-148

- Jean-Paul Poirier
- The Order of Nature in Aristotle's PhysicsHelen S. Lang Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (324 pages) £40.00, hardback, ISBN 0-521-624533 pp. 148-151

- Carlos Tinoco
- Sciences of the Earth, An Encyclopedia of Events, People and Phenomena Edited by G.A. Good Garland, New York and London, 1998 (911 pages) £110, hardback, ISBN 0-8153-0062-X, 2 volumes pp. 151-153

- Jean-Paul Poirier
- Europe. A Cultural HistoryPeter Rietbergen Routledge, London, 1998 (xxvii + 516 pages) £16.99, paperback, ISBN 0415-17230-6 pp. 153-154

- W. H. Roobol
- Chemins et saviors du selPierre Laszlo Hachette, Paris, 1998 (283 pages) FF140, Softback, ISBN 2-01-235264-2 pp. 154-155

- Jean Philibert
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