European Review
1993 - 2024
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1994
- Violence against parents in Swedish peasant society pp. 247-260

- Birgitta Odén
- Precious metals and mining in the New World: 1500–1800 pp. 261-270

- K. N. Chaudhuri
- Biological evidence of past environments and climatic changes pp. 271-278

- Jon R. Pilcher
- A Critique of the German IntelligentsiaHugo Ball Columbia University Press, New York, 1994 (first German edition 1919) pp. 279-280

- Klaus von Beyme
- Classical antiquity in contemporary Europe pp. 282-287

- Walther Ludwig
- The tradition of Roman law in Europe pp. 289-294

- Peter Stein
- Material values past and present pp. 295-303

- Michael Vickers
- Latin in Poland and East-Central Europe: Continuity and Discontinuity pp. 305-309

- Jerzy Axer and Maria Bozenna Fedewicz
Volume 2, issue 3, 1994
- Poetics now? pp. 177-192

- Margaret Davies-Mitchell
- Scandinavian realism pp. 193-199

- Stig Strömholm
- The return of the Jews to Spain* pp. 201-205

- José Luis Lacave
- The European Challenges Post–1992: Shaping Factors, Shaping Actors Edited by Alexis Jacquemin and David Wright Edward Elgar—Aldershot & Vermont, 1993, ISBN 1 85278 829 1, 1 85278 830 5 (paperback). (480 pages). UK£15.95 pp. 207-210

- Barry Supple
- Two fin de siècles pp. 213-220

- H. L. Wesseling
- The Fin de Siècles in literature pp. 221-231

- John Neubauer
- Salome: a fin de siècle legend pp. 233-238

- Barbara Wright
- Nationalism in the fin de siècle Habsburg monarchy pp. 239-246

- Alan Sked
Volume 2, issue 2, 1994
- New perspectives on ancient science pp. 91-98

- Geoffrey Lloyd
- The awareness of global climatic and environmental change pp. 99-115

- Hans Oeschger
- A Vision of the BrianSemir Zeki Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1993 (366 pages). UK£18.95 pp. 117-119

- Henri Korn
- Scientific accounts of the universe from antiquity to Kepler pp. 125-140

- Olaf Pedersen
- The explosion of the horizons pp. 141-148

- Jean-Claude Pecker
- The emergence of complex structure in astronomy pp. 149-153

- Bengt Gustafsson
- Cosmology: evidence for a ‘big bang’† pp. 155-164

- Martin J. Rees
- Observations which contradict the hypothesis of a big bang universe pp. 165-172

- Halton Arp
- Discussion pp. 173-175

- Anonymous
Volume 2, issue 1, 1994
- Can there be a European law? pp. 1-13

- E.-J. Mestmäcker
- How organisms are put together pp. 15-21

- Antonio García-Bellido
- Parallels in nerve and muscle research* pp. 23-29

- A. F. Huxley
- Universities and industry pp. 31-36

- Stig Strömhölm
- The origins of Pergamon Press: Rosbaud and Maxwell pp. 37-42

- Robert W. Cahn
- The policy agenda: challenges for the new Europe pp. 47-63

- Margaret Sharp
- Co-operation in R&D, efficiency and European policy pp. 65-72

- Alexis Jacquemin and Luc Soete
- Europe's unemployment problem* pp. 73-82

- Jacques Dreze
- What is scientific literacy? pp. 83-89

- John Durant
Volume 1, issue 4, 1993
- The present state and future of science in Russia pp. 301-307

- Sergei Kapitza
- Geography and the international global change programmes pp. 309-317

- Walther Manshard
- Museums of natural history—do we need their collections in the time of molecular biology? pp. 319-328

- Sven Mathiasson
- The ecological economics of the Baltic Sea pp. 329-335

- Tomasz Zylicz
- Nationalism and politics in Eastern Europe pp. 341-345

- Ernest Gellner
- Nation and state in East Central Europe pp. 347-353

- Domokos Kosáry
- State building and nation building pp. 355-369

- Juan J. Linz
- Collective minority rights and problems in their legal protection: the example of Yugoslavia*† pp. 371-383

- Tibor Varady
- State, state-nation, cultural nation pp. 385-389

- Ferenc Glatz
Volume 1, issue 3, 1993
- Extinction from a paleontological perspective pp. 207-216

- David M. Raup
- Global stability of atmospheric oxygen pp. 217-229

- Egbert K. Duursma and Michel P. R. M. Boisson
- Reflections on the ‘Tears of wine’ phenomena in materials pp. 231-242

- E. D. Hondros
- The fifth freedom; an essay review pp. 243-248

- Max Perutz
- The organizational ecology of science advice in America pp. 249-261

- Jesse H. Ausubel
- Museums: evolving institutions pp. 267-271

- Elisabeth des Portes
- National museums and international museums pp. 273-278

- David M. Wilson
- Archaeological sites as alternative exhibitions: the case of Akrotiri, Thera pp. 279-284

- Christos Doumas
- Habitat dioramas as ecological theatre pp. 285-300

- Karen Wonders
Volume 1, issue 2, 1993
- The crisis of progress pp. 117-123

- Alain Touraine
- The history of card games pp. 125-135

- Michael Dummett
- Revival of the concept of the cold prehistory of life pp. 137-147

- Vitalii I. Goldanskii
- De la biologie à l'éthique les comités d'éthique de biologie pp. 149-155

- Jean Bernard
- Swords into ploughshares: co-operation in conversion pp. 157-163

- V. S. Arunachalam
- The importance of being imperfect pp. 169-176

- Alan Cottrell
- Glass and the virtue of disorder pp. 177-187

- J. Zarzycki
- Cork and corks pp. 189-195

- Manuel A. Fortes
- Crystallinity in polymers: an historical view pp. 197-206

- Geoffrey Allen
Volume 1, issue 1, 1993
- Scientific advice seen from the perspective of a minister of science* pp. 3-9

- Heinz Riesenhuber
- New uses for new phylogenies pp. 11-19

- Paul H. Harvey and Sean Nee
- A European canon of literature? pp. 21-29

- Douwe Fokkema
- Information flow in the nervous system pp. 31-39

- Arnold Burgen
- The Ulysses out-of-ecliptic mission pp. 41-51

- Roger-Maurice Bonnet
- Postsocialist transition: an overall survey* pp. 53-64

- János Kornai
- Intercontinental migration as a world historical process pp. 66-74

- P. C. Emmer
- Immigration and integration in Germany since 1945 pp. 75-79

- Klaus J. Bade
- Migration and decolonization pp. 81-86

- J. L. Miège
- European migration at the end of history pp. 87-108

- Dirk J. van de Kaa
- The economic effects of immigration pp. 109-116

- Julian L. Simon
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