European Review
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Volume 4, issue 4, 1996
- Science and Culture pp. 293-300

- Jürgen Mittelstrass
- Where Asia and Europe meet: culture, research and education pp. 301-311

- Thommy Svensson
- Stress and Gender pp. 313-327

- Marianne Frankenhaeuser
- Up and down scalar levels: reductionism or infinite fractal complexity in biology? pp. 329-332

- Ulrich Lüttge
- The genetic revolution 1950–1996: an introduction pp. 333-334

- Max L. Birnstiel
- Gene therapy pp. 335-356

- Max L. Birnstiel
- Gene cloning pp. 357-370

- Noreen E. Murray
- Transgenic animals pp. 371-391

- Maria Sibilia and Erwin F. Wagner
- Transgenic plants pp. 393-414

- Richard Walden, Christoph Maas, Norbert Martini and Jeff Schell
- The human genome project and its impact in medicine pp. 415-426

- Stylianos E. Antonarakis and Hamish S. Scott
- Goals and Purposes of Higher Education in the 21st Century edited by Arnold Burgen Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London and Bristol, Pennsylvania. Higher Education Policy Series 32, 1996 (221 pages) ISBN 1-85302-547-X. £27.50 pp. 427-431

- Inge Jonsson
Volume 4, issue 3, 1996
- Technical changes and the contemporary growth of the big metropolis pp. 183-191

- Paul Claval
- Circuits of calories: flows of food and energy in Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and Sweden 1960–1990 pp. 193-214

- Anne Buttimer and Taeke Stol
- Europe versus Asia: Truth versus Virtue pp. 215-219

- Geert Hofstede
- The Netherlands and the memory of the Second World War pp. 221-239

- Hermann W. von der Dunk
- The growth of nations and states in Europe before 1800 pp. 241-251

- Wim Blockmans
- Nationalism in post-communist societies pp. 253-263

- Shlomo Avineri
- An unwelcome national identity, or what to do about ‘nationalism’ in the post-communist countries? pp. 265-276

- Miroslav Hroch
- So, what is Europe? - What is Europe?—A four-volume text published by Routledge, 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE, UK, 1995, Each volume, paperback, £12.99. - 1. The History of the Idea of Europe, Kevin Wilson & Jan van der Dussen (Eds). ISBN 0-415-12415-8. - 2. Aspects of European Cultural Diversity, Monica Shelley & Margaret Winck (Eds). ISBN 0-415-12417-4. - 3. European Democratic Culture, Alain-Marc Rieu & Gérard Duprat (Eds). English edition by Noël Parker. ISBN 0-415-12419-0. - 4. Europe and the Wider World, Bernard Waites (Ed). ISBN 0-415-12421-2. - Alexander Tchoubarian (1994) The European Idea in History in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. A View from Moscow. Frank Cass & Co. Ltd, Ilford, Essex and Portland, Oregon. ISBN 0-7146-4503-6. £35.00. cloth. - Gerard Delanty (1995) Inventing Europe. Idea, Identity, Reality, Macmillan PressBasingstoke and London. ISBN paperback 0-333-62203-0 pp. 277-285

- Peer Vries
- Psychosocial Disorders in Young People: Time Trends and their Causes Edited by Michael Rutter and David J. Smith John Wiley, Chichester, 1995 (ISBN 0-471-95054-8) pp. 287-290

- Rolf Adler
- From Obscurity to Enigma. The Work of Oliver Heavidise, 1872–1891Ido Yavetz, Birkhäuser, Basel; 1995 (ix + 334 pp) DM 118/SFr. 98 ISBN 3-7643-5180-2. Hardback pp. 290-291

- P. M. Harman
Volume 4, issue 2, 1996
- Some reflections on ideology and scientific research pp. 97-106

- Renzo Canestrari
- Remarks on the science and technology of language pp. 107-120

- Jens Erik Fenstad
- Peer Gynt: the fruits of collaboration between two cultural giants—Henrik Ibsen and Edvard Grieg pp. 121-142

- Finn Benestad
- New issues on climate change forcings* pp. 143-164

- Marie-Lise Chanin
- François Magendie and the New Science of Drugs pp. 165-172

- Arnold Burgen
- Blood Substitutes: Physiological Basis of Efficacy Edited by R. M. Winslow, K. D. Vandegriff, M. Intaglietta Birkhäuser, 1995 (205 pages). SFr 84, DM98, £42. ISBN 3-7643-3804-0 (hardcover) pp. 173-178

- R. W. Carrell
- The EU: understanding the Brussels process, by Christopher Bright Wiley, Chichester, UK, 1995 (250 pages), £14.95, softback (ISBN 01474-95608-2) pp. 178-179

- Robert Cahn
- Britain on the edge of Europe, by Michael Chisholm Routledge, London and New York, 1995 (182 pages) £40 cloth, £12.99 softback. (Softback: ISBN 0-415-11921-9) pp. 179-180

- Walther Manshard
- Who's Who in European research and developmentBowker-Saur, East Grinstead, UK, 1995 (xxvii+800 pages), £249, Quarto, ISBN 1-85739-097-0 - Directory of European research and development (2 volumes)Bowker-Saur, East Grinstead, UK, 1995, Volume 1 (xxix + 679 pages), Volume 2 (xxix + 204 pages), £249, Quarto, Softback only, ISBN 1-85739-092-X - European research and development database: CD-ROMBowker-Saur, East Grinstead, UK, 1995, Annual Subscription £995 pp. 180-182

- Robert W. Cahn
Volume 4, issue 1, 1996
- Four Populations: Human Settlements and Social Morphology in the Contemporary Metropolis pp. 3-23

- Guido Martinotti
- The West and the East in the Jagellonian Commonwealth pp. 25-33

- Aleksander Gieysztor
- What is rural settlement in Europe today? pp. 35-43

- Staffan Helmfrid
- Science and parascience: A new kind of competition pp. 45-48

- Hubert Curien
- Aggression at different levels of social complexity pp. 49-59

- R. A. Hinde
- Children and violence; a developmental perspective pp. 61-74

- Lea Pulkkinen
- Violence and aggression in children and youth: a socio-psychological perspective pp. 75-90

- Adam Fraczek
- Europe's next step: organisational innovation, competition and employment Edited by L. A. Andreasen, B. Coriat, F. den Hertog and R. Kaplinsky. Frank Cass, 1995 (323 pages). £30 cloth (ISBN 0-7146-4630-X), £16 paperback (ISBN 0-7146-4151-0) pp. 91-92

- W. B. Reddaway
- The organisation of Europe (Developing a Continental Market Order)David Harrison. Routledge, 1995 (224 pages). £40 cloth (ISBN 0-415-11070-X), £13.99 paperback (ISBN 0-415-110711-8) pp. 92-93

- W. B. Reddaway
- Erratum pp. 95-95

- Anonymous
Volume 3, issue 4, 1995
- Nation, nationalism and citizenship* pp. 273-286

- Alain Touraine
- Switzerland—a paradigm for Europe? pp. 287-294

- Bruno Frey and Iris Bohnet
- Scientific research—panacea or Pandora's Box† pp. 295-301

- Jack D. Dunitz
- Tree-rings, absolute chronology and climatic change pp. 303-308

- Bernd Kromer and Bernd Becker
- Progress in Genetic Engineering of Plants pp. 309-325

- Chris Simoens and Marc Van Montagu
- Predictive incapacity and rational decision pp. 327-332

- Nicholas Rescher
- Harmonization versus competition between rules*† pp. 333-342

- Claus Dieter Ehlermann
Volume 3, issue 3, 1995
- The dynamics of innovation: on the multiplicity of the new pp. 209-219

- Helga Nowotny
- Against the right of the stronger: ethical considerations concerning cultural property pp. 221-231

- Beat Sitter-Liver
- Agricultural pressure groups and the origins of the Common Agricultural Policy pp. 233-242

- Richard T. Griffiths
- Memory formation: its molecular and cell biology pp. 243-256

- Steven P. R. Rose
- The expansion of Europe, the division of the world and the development of science and technology pp. 257-263

- H. L. Wesseling
- Prometheus Bound: science in a dynamic steady state pp. 265-271

- Christopher Freeman
Volume 3, issue 2, 1995
- ‘Mr Secretary, Colonel, Admiral, Philosopher Thompson’: the European odyssey of Count Rumford pp. 103-111

- Peter Day
- Cellular genetic engineering of plants pp. 113-117

- Yuri Gleba
- Text and image pp. 119-129

- Anne-Marie Christin
- Traditions in the construction of cultural identity and strategies of ethnic survival pp. 131-146

- Lauri Honko
- European community food processing industries pp. 147-157

- Stephen Martin
- The future of cities in Western Europe pp. 161-169

- Peter Hall
- The transition of post-socialist cities pp. 171-182

- György Enyedi
- The future of the European city in the West and the East pp. 183-193

- Elisabeth Lichtenberger
- Global urban development: the case of africa* pp. 195-207

- Walther Manshard
Volume 3, issue 1, 1995
- Power and insecurity in Europe pp. 1-11

- Lawrence Freedman
- The ability to speak: from intentions to spoken words pp. 13-23

- Willem J. M. Levelt
- The European Enlightenment pp. 25-34

- Tore Frängsmyr
- The pharmacology of long-term memory pp. 35-48

- Cesare Mondadori
- Introduction pp. 51-51

- Arnold Burgen
- An integrated approach to science and technology policy: social and economic development in a European context pp. 53-60

- J. Blondel
- Relationships between the social and the natural sciences* pp. 61-71

- Jens Erik Fenstad
- A framework for a sociology of assessing and intervening in technology development pp. 73-82

- Wim A. Smit
- New combinations pp. 83-92

- Arie Rip
- Christopher Columbus' situation and the challenge of understanding today's global environmental issues pp. 93-101

- Uno Svedin
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