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European Review
1993 - 2024
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1999
- Outside the walls of Europe – the pax britannica pp. 447-453

- François Crouzet
- What American Century? pp. 455-459

- Robert Darnton
- Was the Dutch economy during its golden age really modern? pp. 461-469

- Herman Van Der Wee
- The pleasures of the past and the joy of history pp. 471-477

- H. L. Wesseling
- The classical origins of our medical ethics pp. 479-485

- Armelle Debru
- Economic crisis and the culture of reform in Southeast Asia pp. 487-496

- Vincent Houben
- The Council of Europe: 50 years of European cooperation pp. 497-505

- Daniel Tarschys
- Language and culture in Transnational society pp. 507-518

- Abram De Swaan
- Humanism and linguistic diversity pp. 519-527

- Ebbe Spang-Hanssen
- The past of Europe's demographic future pp. 529-550

- Dirk J. Van De Kaa
- Sustainable transport: new research and policy challenge for the next millennium pp. 551-563

- Peter Nijkamp
Volume 7, issue 3, 1999
- David Landes and the Rise of the West pp. 317-322

- Om Prakash
- A. G. Frank and the Greatness of the East pp. 323-339

- Peer Vries
- Ethics, Social epistemics, Electronic communication and Scientific research pp. 341-349

- M. J. van den Hoven
- Reflections of a neuroscientist on the origins of ethics pp. 351-358

- Jean-Pierre Changeux
- The future of nature pp. 359-369

- Hubert S. Markl
- Understanding the ecology of plankton pp. 371-384

- John Woods
- Putting science at the heart of Europe: the European Science Foundation's next 25 years pp. 385-394

- Enric Banda
- Climate Change and health: evidence and prospect pp. 395-412

- André Berger and Anthony J. McMichael
- La Science en PartagePhilippe Kourilsky Editions Odile Jacob, Paris1998 (254 pages) FF135, softback, ISBN 2-7381-0585-8 pp. 413-415

- Stig Strömholm
- La Domination masculinePierre Bourdieu Seuil, Paris, 1998 (142 pages) FF85, paperback, ISBN 2-02-035251-6 pp. 415-417

- Barbara Wright
- Le modèle français. Grandeur et décadenceJacques Lesourne Editions Odile Jacob, Paris, 1998 (203 pages) FF99, softback, ISBN 2-7381-0614-5 pp. 417-419

- Alain Touraine
- The Impact of Electronic Publishing on the Academic Community. An International Workshop Arranged by the Academia Europaea and the Wenner-Gren Foundation Edited by I. Butterworth Portland Press, London, 1998 (xii + 191 pages) £75, hardback, ISBN 1-85578-112-0 pp. 419-421

- Claus Montonen
- Life Cycle Analysis of Energy SystemsBernd Kuemmel, Stefan Kruger Nielsen and Bent Sørensen Roskilde University Press, Roskilde, 1997 (x + 216 pages) Danish crowns 150, softback, ISBN 87-7867-031-4 pp. 421-423

- Martin Cahn
- Engineering Crop Plants for Industrial End Uses Edited by Peter R. Shewry, Jonathan A. Napier and Paul J. Davis Portland Press Proceedings, London1998 (236 Pages) £75, hardback, ISBN 1-85578-113-1 pp. 423-424

- Roland Douce
- The Birth of the CellHenry Harris Yale University Press, New Haven and London: 1999 (xii + 212 pages) ISBN 0-300-07384-4 pp. 424-425

- William Shea
- Magic Molecules, How Drugs WorkSusan Aldridge Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (269 pages) £17.95, hardback, ISBN 0 521 58414 0 pp. 426-427

- Jenny Morton
- Rationality and Power: Democracy in PracticeBent Flyvbjerg University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1998 (290 pages) softback ISBN 0-226-25451-8 pp. 427-429

- Jean Blondel
- Missing Persons. A Critique of Personhood in the Social SciencesMary Douglas and Steven Ney University of California Press, Berkeley and Russell Sage Foundation, London, 1998 (223 + XIII pages) $ 24.95 hardback. ISBN 0-520-20752-1 pp. 429-431

- Raymond Boudon
- King Edward IIIGiorgio Melchiori (editor) The New Cambridge Shakespeare: Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998 (xvi + 219 pages) £33.50 ($ 49.95) hardback, ISBN 43422 X. £6. 95 ($ 12.95) paperback, ISBN 59673 4 pp. 431-433

- John Scattergood
- Organising Scientific MeetingsAugust Epple Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997 (xiii + 184 pages) £35, hardback, ISBN 0 521 56351 8, £12.95, paperback, ISBN 0 521 58919 3 pp. 433-434

- Robert Cahn
- Le MédicamentDenis Richard and Jean-Louis Senon Flammarion, Paris (Dominos Series, no. 117), 1997 (126 pages), FF 39 paperback ISBN 208-035-14-43 pp. 434-435

- Jean Friedel
- Protein Based MaterialsKevin McGrath and David Kaplan (eds) Birkhäuser, Boston and Basel, 1997 (xx + 429 pages) Sfr 148, DM 178, hardback, ISBN 0-8176-3848-2 pp. 435-436

- Ruth E. Cameron
- Picture ControlNicolas Rasmussen Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1997 (338 pages) £37.50, hardback, ISBN 0-8047-2837-2 pp. 437-437

- Jacques Poirier
- Teaching ‘The Mole’, A Phenomenographic Inquiry into the Didactics of ChemistryAma Tullberg Göteborg Studies in Educational Sciences, Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis, Göteborg, 1997 (188 pages) ISBN 91-7346-321-3 pp. 438-438

- Pierre Laszlo
Volume 7, issue 2, 1999
- The further enlargement of the European Union in a historical perspective pp. 175-181

- Ivan T. Berend
- Democracy and development pp. 183-189

- Rüdiger Wolfrum
- ‘Small’ languages and their speakers pp. 191-218

- Jørgen Rischel
- The Paris of Emile Zola pp. 219-228

- H. L. Wesseling
- Acceptance and criticism of science and technology in the German Empire and the Weimar Republic pp. 229-238

- Ivo Schneider
- Science: Where do we draw the line? pp. 239-246

- Pieter J. D. Drenth
- The place of people in our knowledge pp. 247-262

- Helga Nowotny
- The demographic revolution pp. 263-276

- Egon Diczfalusy
- The impact of the New Biology on ethics pp. 277-284

- Jürgen Mittelstrass
- The impact of the New Biology on our philosophical view of the world, man and the environment pp. 285-293

- Dagfinn Føllesdal
- Organizing science in Europe pp. 295-312

- Edgar Grande and Anke Peschke
Volume 7, issue 1, 1999
- Erasmus and the republic of letters pp. 5-17

- Peter Burke
- What are the humanities for? pp. 19-25

- Alain de Botton
- Healers and the healing act in Classical Greece pp. 27-35

- Vivian Nutton
- Ancient medicine between hope and fear: Medicament, magic and poison in the Roman Empire pp. 37-51

- Manfred Horstmanshoff
- What does my left hand know? pp. 53-57

- Arnold Burgen
- The fall of the Roman Empire and the nations of Europe pp. 59-76

- Ian Wood
- International collaboration in science and technology: lessons from CERN pp. 77-92

- C. H. Llewellyn Smith
- Minorities in Islam: reflections on a new book by Xavier de Planhol pp. 93-103

- David Abulafia
- Man's many-sided biological identity pp. 105-111

- Pierre Karli
- Unchanging forms of identity in literary expression pp. 113-126

- Robert Ellrodt
- The notion of personality: historical and recent perspectives pp. 127-137

- Gian Vittorio Caprara
- Social context: meanings, measures and mechanisms pp. 139-149

- Michael Rutter
- Medieval WomenEileen Power and M.M. Postan Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997 (104 pages) £6.95 (paperback) ISBN 0 521 5955 pp. 151-151

- Pierre Toubert
- Art and the Roman Viewer: The Transformation of Art from the Pagan World to ChristianityJas Elsner Cambridge University Press, 1995 (375 pages)£6.95, paperback, ISBN 0 521 59952 0. (Previously published in hardback) pp. 152-153

- George Henderson
- La République des LettresHans Bots and François Waquet Belin-De Boeck, Brussels and Paris, 1997 (188 pages) FF 100 (paperback), ISBN 2-7011-2111-6 pp. 153-154

- Barbara Wright
- Imperialism and Colonialism – Essays on the History of European ExpansionH. W. Wesseling Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, USA1997 (x + 212 pages) £47.50, hardback, ISBN 0-313-30431-9. Distributed by the European Group, London pp. 155-156

- Anthony Low
- Language, Thought and Consciousness: An Essay in Philosophical PsychologyPeter Carruthers Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996 (xv + 279 pages + reference + index) £37.50, hardback, ISBN 0-521-48158-91998, £14.95, softback, ISBN 0-521-63999-9 pp. 156-159

- Jyoo-Hi Rhee
- Liberty before LiberalismQuentin Skinner Cambridge University Press, 1998 (xiv + 142 pages) £19.95, hardback, ISBN 052163206 4; £6.95, paperback, ISBN 052163876 3 pp. 159-160

- E. H. Kossmann
- A Common Foreign Policy for Europe? Competing Visions of the CFSPJohn Petersen and Helene Sjursen (eds) Routledge, London and New York, 1998 Paperback £16.99 ISBN 0-415-17072-9 pp. 160-161

- Michael Leigh
- Mismatch Explanations of European UnemploymentHorst Entorf Springer, Berlin. 1998 (206 pages) £49 hardback. ISBN 3-540-64056-8 pp. 161-163

- Claude B. Allégre
- Haunted HousingCassandra Chrones Moore Cato Institute, Washington DC. 1997 (283 pages) $21.95, hardback, ISBN 1-882577-41-8; $11.95, softback, ISBN 1-882577-42-6 pp. 163-165

- Al Duba
- Studies in Contemporary Jewry, Vol. 13: The Fate of the European Jews, 1939–1945: Continuity or Contingency?Jonathan Frankel (ed) Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, 1997 (422 pages) £42, ISBN 0-19-511931-2 pp. 165-167

- Albert S. Lindemann
- Cambridge Companion to BachJohn Butt (ed) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997 (xv + 326 pages) £40.00, hardback, ISBN 0 521 45350 X; £14.95, softback, ISBN 0 521 58780 8 pp. 167-169

- Siegfried Oechsle
- LongitudeDava Sobel Fourth Estate, London, 1998 (184 pages) £5.99, softback, ISBN 1-85702-571-7 - The Quest for LongitudeWilliam J. H. Andrewes (ed) Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 1996 (437 pages) £49.95, hardback, ISBN 0-9644329-0-0 - Island of the Day BeforeUmberto Eco Minerva Fiction, London, 1997 (515 pages) £7.99, softback, ISBN 0-7493-9666-0 pp. 170-173

- Jean-Paul Poirier
- The Stone Skeleton – Structural Engineering of Masonry ArchitectureJacques Heyman, Cambridge University Press, 1997, (160 pages) £27.95, paperback, ISBN 0 521 629632 pp. 173-174

- Bernard Crossland
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