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European Review
1993 - 2024
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1998
- Europe as an idea pp. 395-401

- Pim Den Boer
- The order of names pp. 403-414

- Henry Harris
- Good government and the historian pp. 415-424

- R. C. van Caenegem
- Is mathematics still the science of paper, pencils and proofs? pp. 425-432

- Jens Erik Fenstad
- The electronic nobel museum pp. 433-439

- Nils Ringertz, Hans Mehlin and Agneta Wallin Levinovitz
- The end of the European university? pp. 441-457

- Peter Scott
- Scottish higher education and the Scottish parliament: the consequences of mistaken national identity pp. 459-474

- Lindsay Paterson
- The changing roles of the university and non-university sectors of higher education in europe pp. 475-487

- Ulrich Teichler
- The future of higher education in Central-Eastern Europe: problems and possibilities pp. 489-503

- Peter Darvas
- The impact of policy changes on the academic profession in England pp. 505-523

- Maurice Kogan and Mary Henkel
- South African higher education reform: what comes after post-colonialism? pp. 525-542

- Nico Cloete and Johan Muller
Volume 6, issue 3, 1998
- Some reflections on the practice of commemoration pp. 269-275

- Ernst Kossmann
- The long 10th century, or the creation of the New Europe pp. 277-281

- Henryk Samsonowicz
- Towards a concise history of South Africa pp. 283-289

- Robert Ross
- Language and Concepts of Identity pp. 291-298

- Randolph Quirk
- The Politics of Language in the European Union pp. 299-319

- Alan Forrest
- Machiavelli's political morality pp. 321-325

- Quentin Skinner
- Silhouettes: rhetoric and science? pp. 327-332

- K. Pinkau
- Basic research for the future of Europe pp. 333-340

- Hubert Markl
- Social psychology and human rights pp. 341-347

- Willem Doise
- The Obsolescence of almost all theories concerning International Relations pp. 349-363

- Maarten Brands
- EMBL: a gateway to European science pp. 365-370

- Fotis C. Kafatos and Russ Hodge
- The language web. The power and problem of words. 1996 BBC Reith Lectures. Jean Aitchison Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997. (xiv + 139 pages) ISBN 0 521 573 858 (hardback) £25.00; 0 521 3 74757 (paperback)] £7.95 - English as a Global Language. David Crystal Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; 1997 (x + 150 pages) hardback ISBN 0 521 59247 X. £12.95 pp. 371-373

- Nils-Erik Enkvist
- A History of Power in Europe: Peoples, Markets, StatesWim Blockmans Fonds Mercator of the Banque Paribas, Brussels: 1997 (402 pages) BF 2900, Hardback, ISBN 906153383x. Published simultaneously in French, German, Dutch, Spanish and Italian editions pp. 374-375

- Juliet Campbell
- Olives: The Life and Lore of a Noble FruitMort Rosenblum Absolute Press, Bath, Somerset, UK, 1997 (316 pages) £ 14.95, softback. ISBN 1-899791-36-1 pp. 375-377

- Robert W. Cahn
- Leslie Stephen and the New Dictionary of National BiographyColin Matthew Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997 (37 pages) Paperback, £4.95 ISBN 0-521-59874-5 pp. 377-378

- Alan Cowey
- Enzyklopädie Philosophie und Wissenschaftstheorie, Vol. 4 (Sp-Z) Edited by Jürgen Mittelsstrass Verlag J.B.Metzler, Stuttgart, Weimar1996 (872 pages) hardback, DM 248 ISBN 3-476-01353-7 pp. 378-380

- Andreas Hüttemann
- Hungary 1956 – Forty Years On Edited by Terry Cox Frank Cass, Ilford1997. (167 pages) £30 hardback IBSN 0714647667, £16 paperback ISBN 0714643082 pp. 380-381

- Laszlo Solymar
- Release 2.0. A design for living in the Digital AgeEsther Dyson Viking, London, 1997 (viii + 307 pages) £15.99, hardback, ISBN 0-670-87600-3 pp. 381-382

- Robert Cahn
- Does the Weather Really matter? The Social Implications of Climate ChangeWilliam James Burroughs Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997 (230 pages) hardback, ISBN 0-521-561264 £16.95 pp. 382-384

- Frederick Seitz
- Historical Eclipses and the Earth's RotationF. Richard Stephenson Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997 (557 pages) £95 hardback, ISBN 0-521-46194-4 pp. 384-385

- Colin Humphreys
- The Nature of Diamonds edited by George E. Harlow Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (278 pages) £19.95 softback, ISBN 0-521-62935-7; £55.00 hardback, ISBN 0-521-62083-x pp. 385-388

- Jean-Paul Poirier
- Ernest Zebrowski, Perils of a Restless Planet: Scientific Perspectives on Natural DisastersCambridge University Press, Cambridge1997 (228 pages) £16.95, hardback ISBN 0 521 573742 pp. 388-389

- Jacques Heyman
Volume 6, issue 2, 1998
- Doctors under Tension pp. 123-136

- Raymond Hoffenberg
- Toward green mobility: the evolution of transport pp. 137-156

- Jesse H. Ausubel, Cesare Marchetti and Perrin S. Meyer
- Introduction: The Challenges facing liberal democracy and Political Parties at the Beginning of the 21st Century pp. 157-160

- Jean Blondel
- Representation and participation in the changing world of party politics pp. 161-174

- Peter Mair
- Governments and supporting parties: what relationship can one expect in the 21st Century pp. 175-190

- J. Blondel
- The new challengers: greens and right-wing populist parties in western Europe pp. 191-202

- Ferdinand Müller-Rommel
- Referendums and the evolution of party government in liberal democracies pp. 203-214

- Laurence Morel
- Parties and elections in the European Union pp. 215-232

- Simon Hix
- Towards a stabilization of party systems in the post-communist countries? pp. 233-248

- Leslie Holmes
- Globalization and the death of liberal democracy pp. 249-263

- Paul Cammack
Volume 6, issue 1, 1998
- Changing atmospheric chemistry: causes and consequences for environment and climate pp. 7-23

- Paul J. Crutzen
- Postmodernism and postmodernity: What do these terms mean and why are they successful? pp. 25-33

- Douwe Fokkema
- Postmodernism: the Enlightenment continued pp. 35-43

- Hans Bertens
- Postmodernism in music pp. 45-51

- Rudolf Flotzinger
- Postmodernity and postcommunism pp. 53-62

- Mihály Szegedy-Maszák
- Europe in the making of Japanese values pp. 63-74

- Tessa Morris-Suzuki
- The parliamentary system and direct democracy pp. 75-80

- Peter Graf Kielmansegg
- Culture, scholarship, and education a dilemma for the mass university pp. 81-89

- Stig Strömholm
- The significance of silence pp. 91-95

- Nicholas Rescher
- The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community pp. 97-102

- Ian Butterworth
- The re-establishment of good taste: on the role of academies in the 21st century pp. 103-107

- Sture Allén
- Le Cerveau et La LibertéPierre Karli Odile Jacob, Paris, 1996 (360 pages) FF140, paperback, ISBN 2-7381-0339-1 pp. 109-110

- Jean-Didier Vincent
- The Idea of Progress Edited by A. Burgen, P. McLaughlin and J. Mittelstrass de Gruyter, Berlin, 1997 (ix + 241 pages) £10.00, paperback, ISBN 3-11-015393-9 pp. 110-111

- P. F. Strawson
- Umberto Eco and the Open Text: Semiotics, Fiction, Popular CulturePeter Bondanella Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997 (xvi + 218 pages) £30.00, US$44.95, hardback, ISBN 0 521 44200 pp. 111-112

- Barbara Wright
- Goodbye Descartes. The End of Logic and the Search for a New Cosmology of the MindKeith Devlin John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1997 (x + 301 pages) £17.99, hardback, ISBN 0-471-14216-6 pp. 113-115

- Nils Erik Enkvist
- The World Food OutlookDonald O. Mitchell, Merlinda D. Ingco and Ronald C. Duncan Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997 (xvii + 216 pages) £37.50, hardback, ISBN 0 521 58010 2; £13.95, paperback, ISBN 0 521 58984 3 pp. 115-117

- Norman Myers
- Growing up with Science: Developing Early Understanding of Science Edited by Kjell Härnqvist and Arnold Burgen Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London and Bristol, Pennsylvania, and Academia Europaea, 1997 (295 pages) £14.95, softback, ISBN 1-85302 449-X pp. 117-118

- Roger Blin-Stoyle
- Members of Parliament in Western Europe, Roles and Behaviour Edited by W. C. Müller and T. Saalfeld Frank Cass, London, 1997 (176 pages) £29.50, hardback, ISBN 0 7146 4821 3; £15.00, paperback, ISBN 0 7146 4369 6 pp. 119-120

- J. Blondel
- Scientific Unit Conversion: A Practical Guide to MetricationFrançois Cardarelli Springer-Verlag, London, 1997 (xvi + 456 pages) £19.50, softback, ISBN 3-540-76022-9 pp. 120-121

- Robert Cahn
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