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July 2010, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 365-377 Has Europe Solved the Problem of War? Explaining the ‘Long Peace’ of the Post-1945 Era
by Green, David Michael
- 379-397 Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité: Reflections on the Changes following the Collapse of Communism
by Kornai, János
- 399-416 Living the Digital Revolution – Explorations into the Futures of the European Society
by Arnaldi, Simone & Boscolo, Francesca & Stamm, Julia
- 417-426 Research Integrity; Protecting Science, Society and Individuals
by Drenth, Pieter J. D.
- 427-429 The Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature, Simon Gaunt and Sarah Kay (Editors), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2008 (xxii + 278 pages), Hardback, £47.00, ISBN: 978-0-521-86175-5. Paperback, £18.99. ISBN: 978-0-521-67975-6
by Aussems, Mark
- 429-432 Central European Crossroads: Social Democracy and National Revolution in Bratislava (Pressburg), 1867–1921, Pieter C. van Duin, New York/Oxford, Berghahn Books, 2009, 466pp
by Van Cant, Katrin
May 2010, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 121-131 Women in Science – Why Networking Matters
by Stamm, Julia
- 133-154 Education in the East, Emigrating to the West?
by Kancs, D’Artis & Kielyte, Julda
- 155-176 Improving Rookies’ Performance: An Assessment of the Romanian MEPs’ Activity
by Gherghina, Sergiu & Frantescu, Doru
- 177-206 ‘Kondopoga’ – Ethnic/Social Tension in Putin’s Russia
by Shlapentokh, Dmitry
- 207-225 The Hyphen of National Culture. The Paradox of National Distinctiveness in Belgium and the Netherlands, 1860–1918
by Tollebeek, Jo
- 227-237 Peer Reviewing Interdisciplinary Papers
by Pautasso, Marco & Pautasso, Cesare
- 239-262 Creative Synaesthesia in E. T. A. Hoffmann’s Ritter Gluck
by Scullion, Val & Treby, Marion
- 263-268 The Biologic Stability of the Industrial Evolution
by Danielmeyer, H.G. & Martinetz, Thomas
- 269-270 The Birth of the Euro, Otmar Issing, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 260 pp
by Buyst, Erik
- 270-273 Globalisering. Interdisciplinair bekeken, Jacobus Delwaide and Gustaaf Geeraerts (Editors), Brussels: Brussels University Press (Institute for European Studies, publication series number 12), 2008, 335 pp., ISBN 978 90 5487 490 4
by Emmer, Pieter
- 273-275 From the Soviet Bloc to the European Union. The Economic and Social Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe since 1973, Ivan T. Berend, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2009, 299 pp., ISBN 978-0-521-72950-5, paperback - Impact of Culture on Human Interaction: Clash or Challenge?, Hede Helfrich, Andrey V. Dakhin, Erich Hölter and Igor V. Arzhenovskiy (Editors), Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, Cambridge, MA, USA and Göttingen, Germany, 2008, 434 pp., ISBN 978-0-88937-364-8, hardback
by Kern, H.
- 276-278 Contemporary Jewish Writing in Europe. A Guide, Vivian Liska and Thomas Nolden (Editors), Alvin H. Rosenfeld (Foreword), Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, 2009
by Philipsen, Bart
February 2010, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-7 Health Equity and Development: the Commission on Social Determinants of Health
by Marmot, Michael & Bell, Ruth
- 9-21 Investing in Health: A Contribution to the Achievement of the Lisbon Agenda
by McKee, Martin & Suhrcke, Marc
- 23-34 The East–West Health Divide in Europe: Growing and Shifting Eastwards
by Vågerö, Denny
- 35-46 The Liverpool City-region Health is Wealth Commission
by Woodward, Susan & Devaney, Clare
- 47-56 Alcohol Misuse and its Consequences – An Overview and a European Perspective
by Gilmore, Ian T.
- 57-72 How does Alcohol Kill Cells?
by Criddle, David N.
- 73-92 Norway’s European ‘Gag Rules’
by Fossum, John Erik
- 93-115 In Search of the Popular Subject: Identity Formation, Constitution-making and the Democratic Consolidation of the EU
by Trenz, Hans-Jörg
- 117-119 The Protection of Minorities in the Wider EuropeMarc Weller, Denika Blackbock and Katherine Nobbs (Editors) Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK; New York, 2008 (296 pages) Hardback, £60.00. ISBN: 978-0-230-00129-9
by Vermeersch, Peter
October 2009, Volume 17, Issue 3-4
- 455-462 Globalization: A Historical Perspective
by Wesseling, Henk L.
- 463-468 The Future of Science. A Welcome Address
by Mittelstrass, Jürgen
- 469-475 Academia Europaea: Origin and Early Days
by Burgen, Arnold
- 477-486 Promoting a Global Culture of Science
by Parekh, Bhikhu
- 487-497 NATO and Science
by Fenstad, Jens Erik
- 499-509 Challenges of Globalization for Science and Research
by Markl, Hubert
- 511-516 The European Research Council: A Revolutionary Excellence Initiative for Europe1
by Antonoyiannakis, Manolis & Kafatos, Fotis C.
- 517-540 TOPO-EUROPE: Coupled Deep Earth – Surface Processes in Europe
by Cloetingh, S. A. P. L. & Ziegler, P. A.
- 541-568 Leading Successful Negotiations on Behalf of Europe: An Analysis of the European Commission High-Ranking Officials’ Practices
by Lempereur, Alain Pekar
- 569-591 The Slave Trade and Slavery, a Round Table Discussion
by Benjamin, Richard & Drescher, Seymour & Emmer, Pieter & Eltis, David & Pétré-Grenouilleau, Olivier
- 593-610 Apologies, Regrets, and Reparations
by Engerman, Stanley L.
- 611-626 Public Memories of the Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery in Contemporary Europe
by Oostindie, Gert
- 627-634 While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam is Destroying the West From WithinBruce Bawer, Doubleday, New York, 2006 (237 pages) $23.95, Hardcover (ISBN: 0385514727)
by Al-Fattal, Rouba
- 634-635 Berlin in the Twentieth Century. A Cultural TopographyAndrew J. Webber Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008 (pages viii+322)
by Gilleir, Anke
- 635-637 The Household. Informal Order around the HearthRobert C. Ellickson Princeton University Press, 2008
by Heynen, Hilde
- 638-641 Liberty and the Search for Identity. Liberal Nationalisms and the Legacy of EmpiresIván Zoltán Dénes (Editor) Budapest, New York: Central European University Press, 2006
by Venken, Machteld
May 2009, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-4 ERW volume 17 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
by Anonymous
- 1-6 ERW volume 17 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
by Anonymous
- 219-236 Challenges of Complexity in the 21st Century. An Interdisciplinary Introduction
by Mainzer, Klaus
- 237-248 Foundations of Complex Systems
by Nicolis, Gregoire & Nicolis, Catherine
- 249-262 Complex Non-equilibrium Dynamics in Plasmas
by Rost, Jan-Michael
- 263-280 Towards Complex Matter: Supramolecular Chemistry and Self-organization
by Lehn, Jean-Marie
- 281-319 Genotypes and Phenotypes in the Evolution of Molecules
by Schuster, Peter
- 321-329 The Brain, a Complex Self-organizing System
by Singer, Wolf
- 331-356 Complexity and Nonlinear Dynamics in Psychotherapy
by Schiepek, Günter
- 357-370 Dynamics in Complex Systems
by Kurths, J. & Maraun, D. & Zhou, C. S. & Zamora-Lopez, G. & Zou, Y.
- 371-402 How to Cope with Climate’s Complexity?
by Crucifix, Michel
- 403-421 Complexity in Economic Theory and Real Economic Life
by Lorenz, Hans-Walter
- 423-438 Managing Complexity in Socio-Economic Systems
by Helbing, Dirk
- 439-452 Popper’s Mosquito Swarm: Architecture, Cybernetics and the Operationalization of Complexity
by Vrachliotis, Georg
February 2009, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-2 Focus: Scholarly Publishing and Open Access
by Van Trier, Gerard
- 1-4 ERW volume 17 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
by Anonymous
- 1-6 ERW volume 17 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
by Anonymous
- 3-22 Scholarly Publishing
by Mabe, Michael A.
- 23-31 Scientific Publishing: the Dilemma of Research Funding Organisations
by Imboden, Dieter M.
- 33-51 Scholarly Communication in High-Energy Physics: Past, Present and Future Innovations
by Aymar, Robert
- 53-71 New Wine in Old Bottles: Current Developments in Digital Delivery and Dissemination
by Ayris, Paul
- 73-80 Changing Historical Perspectives on the Nazi Dictatorship
by Mommsen, Hans
- 81-92 Freedom of the Press
by Baker, William F.
- 93-120 Job Insecurity, Flexibility and Home–Work Balance for Italian Couples in Non-standard Work: The Effect of Social Class
by Salmieri, Luca
- 121-132 European Literature:1 Simply a Higher Degree of Universality?2
by Casanova, Pascale
- 133-148 Voices from Exile: A Literature for Europe?
by Neubauer, John
- 149-159 Literature and the Symbolic Engineering of the European Self
by Spiridon, Monica
- 161-175 What is Wrong with National Literature Departments?
by Meltzer, Françoise
- 177-185 Spanish Literature and the Recovery of Historical Memory
by González, José M.
- 187-201 On the ‘Topographical Turn’: Concepts of Space in Cultural Studies and Kulturwissenschaften. A Cartographic Feudâ€
by Weigel, Sigrid
- 203-212 English and the Language of Others
by Young, Robert J.C.
- 213-215 The Future of Mathematics Education in Europe
by Anonymous
October 2008, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 387-388 Preface
by Schnelle, Helmut
- 389-398 Language, Perception and Action. How Words are Grounded in the Brain
by Jeannerod, Marc
- 399-411 How Does Early Brain Organization Promote Language Acquisition in Humans?
by Dehaene-Lambertz, G. & Hertz-Pannier, L. & Dubois, J. & Dehaene, S.
- 413-427 Language and Music: What do they have in Common and how do they Differ? A Neuroscientific Approach
by Johansson, Barbro B.
- 429-444 What Infants Know and What They have to Learn about Language
by Mehler, Jacques & Nespor, Marina & Peña, Marcela
- 445-456 Building Language Competence in First Language Acquisition
by Lieven, Elena
- 457-466 Transdisciplinary Aspects of Morphological Productivity
by Dressler, Wolfgang U.
- 467-481 Language and Brain – Facts, Problems, Mysteries
by Bierwisch, Manfred
- 483-495 Fuster’s Cherries and Linguistic Trees
by Schnelle, Helmut
- 497-498 Preface
by Visser, Jelle
- 499-504 Migration and Selection
by Emmer, Pieter
- 505-510 Immigrants and the Labour Market. Video Interview Conducted by Pieter Emmer and Wiemer Salverda
by Dustmann, Christian
- 511-516 Immigration and Society
by Hartog, Joop
- 517-527 Effects of Ageing: Potential Employment Gaps and the Possible Role of Migration
by Berkhout, Ernest
- 529-536 Immigration, the Welfare State and Working Life – the Case of Norway
by Brochmann, Grete
- 537-550 Panel Discussion: What Policies do we Need?
by Anonymous
- 551-561 Influences of Central European Labour Migrants on their Western Employers
by Goddeeris, Idesbald
- 563-572 Tolerance and Pluralism. Civic Components of Polish Pendulum Migrants’ Identity in Belgium
by Niedźwiedzki, Dariusz
- 573-583 Trust in the Everyday Life of Guests and Hosts: Employers and Employees in Belgium
by Galent, Marcin
- 585-594 Marriage in a ‘Culture of Migration’. Emirdag Marrying into Flanders
by Timmerman, Christiane
July 2008, Volume 16, Issue 3
May 2008, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 145-157 Ways and Means of Science in Medieval Spain
by Márquez-Villanueva, Francisco
- 159-167 Ibn Tufayl (Abentofail) and the Origins of Scientific Method
by Cerdá-Olmedo, Enrique
- 169-181 The Contribution of the Jews of Spain to the Transmission of Science in the Middle Ages
by Gomez-Aranda, Mariano
- 183-190 Perspective: Arab Mathematics and Renaissance Western Art
by Belting, Hans
- 191-210 Sugar in Spain
by Abulafia, David
- 211-217 Ancient Mediterranean Pharmacology and Cultural Transfer
by Nutton, Vivian
- 219-227 Islamic Pharmacology in the Middle Ages: Theories and Substances
by Jacquart, Danielle
- 229-239 Islamic Pharmacology and Pharmacy in the Latin West: An Approach to Early Pharmacopoeias
by Huguet-Termes, Teresa
- 241-248 The Picture of the World in al-Bīrūnī’s ‘Pharmacognosy’
by Strohmaier, Gotthard
- 249-259 Medicine and Pharmacy for Women. The Encounter of Jewish Thinking and Practices with the Arabic and Christian Medical Traditions
by Caballero-Navas, Carmen
February 2008, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 5-22 Italy’s Readiness for the 1998 Euro in View of the Country’s Declining Competitiveness
by Mascitelli, Bruno & Gerstman, Julie
- 23-37 The Focus on Everyday Life: a New Turn in Sociology
by Sztompka, Piotr
- 39-53 Social Sciences: Truthful or Useful?
by Drenth, Pieter J. D.
- 55-64 Solidarność, the Western World, and the End of the Cold War
by Goddeeris, Idesbald
- 65-73 French Enthusiasm for Solidarność
by Frybes, Marcin
- 75-84 Solidarność, Western Solidarity and Détente: A Transnational Approach
by Berger, Stefan
- 85-90 Welcome Address
by Mittelstrass, Jürgen
- 91-100 Cultural Memories of the Expulsion of the Moriscos
by González GarcÃa, José M.
- 101-114 Jews and Muslims in Dante’s Vision
by Hede, Jesper
- 115-126 The Friar and the Sultan: Francis of Assisi’s Mission to Egypt
by Tolan, John
- 127-143 ‘Golden Age’ Poetry in Contemporary Israeli and Palestinian Poetry
by Ben-Porat, Ziva
October 2007, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 403-418 The Clash of Civilisations and the Battle of the Sexes
by De Swaan, Abram
- 419-437 Language and the Languages of Personality
by Cervone, Daniel & Lott, Dylan T.
- 439-444 Introduction: Historical Coherence, Complexity, and the Scientific Revolution
by Yerxa, Donald A.
- 445-457 Was there a Scientific Revolution?
by Harrison, Peter
- 459-471 The Scientific Revolution Really Occurred
by Shea, William R.
- 473-489 Coming to Terms with the Scientific Revolution
by Heilbron, John L.
- 491-502 Reconceptualizing the Scientific Revolution
by Cohen, H. Floris
- 503-512 The Scientific Revolution and the Problem of Periodization
by Rabb, Theodore K.
- 513-521 Mentor and Constant Friend: the Life of George Francis Fitzgerald (1851–1901)
by Weaire, D. & Coey, J. M. D.
- 523-529 As We Saw It: The Context of the Life of George Francis Fitzgerald
by Purser, Michael
- 531-544 ‘Our Friend of Brilliant Ideas’: G. F. Fitzgerald and the Maxwellian Circle
by Hunt, Bruce J.
- 545-559 A ‘Horrible Conflict with Theory’ in Heinrich Hertz's Experiments on Electromagnetic Waves
by O'Hara, James G.
- 561-573 More Than a Maxwellian: Fitzgerald and Technology
by Attis, David
July 2007, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 275-282 Time for a rethink of research proposal evaluation?
by Weaire, Denis
- 283-295 Islam and the science–religion debates in modern times
by Al-Azm, Sadik J.
- 297-320 The measurement of angels. Images of pure mind as a matter of science in the 19th century
by Weigel, Sigrid
- 321-333 Introduction: Striving for economic prosperity, requiring political legitimacy
by Strandberg, Urban
- 335-352 Social models? A critical view on a concept from a historical and European perspective
by Strã…Th, Bo
- 353-371 The theory of comparative capitalisms and the possibilities for local variation
by Morgan, Glenn
- 373-395 Welfare and work. The gendered organisation of work and care in different European Countries
by Boje, Thomas P.
- 397-399 Why the French don't like Headscarves. Islam, the State and Public Space John R. Bowen Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2007 (290 pages) Hardback, ISBN-13-978-0-691-12506-0
by Poirier, Jean-Paul
- 399-400 The Formative Years of Young Scholars U. Teichler (Editor) Portland Press, 2006 ISBN-13-978-1-85578-1641
by Burgen, Arnold
May 2007, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 151-164 The Personalization of Modern Politics
by Caprara, Gian Vittorio
- 165-170 Old Books and E-Books
by Darnton, Robert
- 171-185 Homer in Modern Europe
by Den Boer, Pim
- 187-197 Changes of the Knowledge System and their Implication for the Formative Stage of Scholars: Experiences in the Natural Sciences
by Fenstad, Jens Erik
- 199-207 The Names of the Months in Europe: Agricultural and Meteorological influences
by Poirier, Jean-Paul
- 209-222 Understanding Actions and the Intentions of Others: The Basic Neural Mechanism
by Rizzolatti, Giacomo & Destro, Maddalena Fabbri
- 223-240 Mind-reading as Control Theory
by Gã„Rdenfors, Peter
- 241-256 Drugs of Abuse – The Myth of Creativity and the Reality of Destruction
by Sylvester Vizi, E
- 257-264 God's Brain. Some Critical Remarks on Modern Neurotheology
by Graf, Friedrich Wilhelm
- 265-268 The Judge in a Democracy Aharon Barak Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 2006 (xxi+332 pages) $29.95 (hardback) ISBN-13: 978-0-691-12017-1
by Jolowicz, J A
February 2007, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 3-16 How much does Europe Contribute to Astronomy's Golden Age?
by Habing, Harm
- 17-31 Economic Growth and Robinson Crusoe
by Mathias, Peter
- 33-45 Economic History: its Past, Present and Future
by Van Der Wee, Herman
- 47-63 The Impact of the New World Order on Economic Development: The Role of the Intellectual Property Rights System
by Straus, Joseph
- 65-79 9/11 as a European Event: the Novels
by Versluys, Kristiaan
- 81-81 Focus: Re-Thinking Europe
by ,
- 83-94 Lost (and Found) in Translation: A Cultural History of Translators and Translating in Early Modern Europe
by Burke, Peter
- 95-104 Comparative Literature versus Translation Studies: Close Encounters of the Third Kind?
by D'Hulst, Lieven
- 105-114 Prodesse et delectare: The World of National Literatures and the World of Literature
by Grabes, Herbert
- 115-124 Eighteenth Century Travelogues as Models for ‘Rethinking Europe’
by Andersen, Frits
- 125-134 Rethinking European Identity through a Triptych of Literary Heroes
by Keunen, Bart
- 135-143 Global Regionalism
by Damrosch, David
October 2006, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 415-419 Introduction
by Horne, John
- 421-439 International Justice for International Crimes: An Idea whose Time Has Come
by Schabas, William A
- 441-455 The First Wave of International War Crimes Trials: Istanbul and Leipzig
by Kramer, Alan
- 457-470 Beyond ‘Realism’ and Legalism: A Historical Perspective on the Limits of International Humanitarian Law
by Bloxham, Donald
- 471-483 Individual and Collective Guilt: Post-War Japan and the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal
by Futamura, Madoka
- 485-498 Promises of Peace and Reconciliation: Previewing the Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
by Byrne, Rosemary
- 499-512 The Difference between Legal Proof and Historical Evidence. The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic and the Case of Srebrenica
by De Graaff, Bob
- 513-522 The Didactic Trial: Filtering History and Memory into the Courtroom
by Douglas, Lawrence
- 523-536 The History of Science as European Self-Portraiture
by Daston, Lorraine
- 537-554 France and the ‘Anglo-Saxon’ Model: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives
by Jennings, Jeremy
- 555-564 Funding the Millennium Development Goals: A Challenge for Global Public Finance
by Atkinson, A. B.
- 565-585 Time for a Tea Party? Why Tax Regimes beyond the Nation State Matter, and Why Citizens Should Care
by Uhl, Susanne
- 587-607 Labour Market Flexibility: Need and Outcome. Some Socio-economic Reflections based on the European Experience
by Urban, Sabine M.-L. & Velo, Dario
- 609-611 A Theory of Foreign Policy Glenn Palmer and T. Clifton Morgan Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2006, 215 pp
by Berend, Ivan T.
July 2006, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 303-311 Development of ideas about the origin of the universe
by De Jager, Cornelis
- 313-319 European public opinion and the Lisbon earthquake
by Araujo, Ana Cristina
- 321-328 Faith, doubt, aid and prayer: the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 revisited
by Bassnett, Susan
- 329-338 Seeing too much: the 1755 earthquake in literature
by Carvalhãƒo Buesco, Helena
- 339-349 Constructing an event, contemplating ruins, theorizing nature: the Lisbon earthquake and some Italian reactions
by Adamo, Sergia
- 351-358 On how not to be Lisbon if you want to be modern – Dutch reactions to the Lisbon earthquake
by D'Haen, Theo
- 359-367 The Lisbon earthquake and the scientific turn in Kant's philosophy
by Larsen, Svend Erik
- 369-372 Introduction
by Canny, Nicholas
- 373-384 German historians and the crucial dilemma
by Von Der Dunk, Hermann W.
- 385-391 Moral judgment: empire, nation and history
by Bayly, Christopher A.
- 393-399 Morality and slavery
by Morgan, Philip D.
- 401-410 Historians, moral judgement and national communities: the Irish dilemma
by Canny, Nicholas
May 2006, Volume 14, Issue 2