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3by Assmann, Aleida Published in European review (Chichester, England) (10.06.2020)“...The new nationalism emerging across much of Europe is ready to forgo and forget lessons of history that had successfully domesticated and democratized the...”
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4by Polónia, Amélia Published in European review (Chichester, England) (27.04.2020)“...The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for 2020–2030 include areas such as climate change, economic inequality, innovation, sustainable consumption,...”
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5by Martínez de Codes, Rosa María Published in European review (Chichester, England) (23.06.2020)“...The global refugee crisis has reignited long-standing debates about how to successfully integrate religious minorities into liberal democratic societies. In...”
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6by Emmer, Pieter C Published in European review (Chichester, England) (18.05.2020)“...In this article I discuss intercontinental migration during the early modern period. The discovery of the New World sparked a large-scale movement lasting more...”
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7by Peltzer, Jörg Published in European review (Chichester, England) (24.04.2020)“...This paper addresses the theme of mobility in the context of late medieval political thought, more specifically, the rhetoric of royal charters issued in...”
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8by Costa, Xavier Published in European review (Chichester, England) (27.04.2020)“...This article presents the concept of contemporary mobility in relation to the writings and actions of the Situationist group, particularly in Guy Debord’s...”
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9by Livingstone, Sonia Published in European review (Chichester, England) (23.04.2020)“...Two developments in recent decades – the rising attention to children’s rights, and the growing importance of the digital environment – seem on a collision...”
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10by Lucena-Giraldo, Manuel Published in European review (Chichester, England) (26.05.2020)“...Public works began, at least in the Spanish Empire, after the failure of Christopher Columbus’s governance in the Antilles. The foundation of cities in the...”
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11by Fedotov, Egor Published in European review (Chichester, England) (14.07.2020)“...Will Kymlicka’s liberal theory of justice and of minority rights provides a useful explanation of why the rights of national cultural minorities are worthy of...”
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12by Straus, Joseph Published in European review (Chichester, England) (21.07.2020)“...As one of the building blocks of the fourth industrial revolution, artificial intelligence has attracted much public attention and sparked protracted...”
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13The Institutional Lock-out of Sustainable Transport Technologies: Inherent, Intentional, Invertible?by Bi, Stephen Published in European review (Chichester, England) (18.05.2020)“...The worldwide transportation sector remains 93% dependent on the oil industry. While other economic sectors in developed nations have begun to decarbonize in...”
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14by Harwich, Nikita Published in European review (Chichester, England) (27.04.2020)“...What follows is the result of a workshop on ‘mobility’ organized by the History & Archaeology Section of the Academia Europea at the AE Wrocław Knowledge Hub...”
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15by Strathern, Marilyn Published in European review (Chichester, England) (06.05.2020)“...People build bridges in many ways, and not least over time, spanning the different epochs that define their lives. For social anthropologists, this process is...”
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16by Nemuc, Anca Basart, Sara Tobias, Aurelio Nickovic, Slobodan Barnaba, Francesca Kazadzis, Stelios Mona, Lucia Amiridis, Vassilis Vukovic, Ana Christel, Isadora J Waldhauserová, Pavla Dagsson Monteiro, Alexandra Published in European review (Chichester, England) (02.06.2020)“...Amongst the most significant extreme meteorological phenomena are the Sand and Dust Storms (SDS). Owing to significant amounts of airborne mineral dust...”
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17by Bagge, Sverre Håkon Published in European review (Chichester, England) (28.04.2020)“...The kings’ travel patterns in thirteenth-century Norway raise the question of the relationship between geographic and social mobility. A clearer social...”
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18by Biger, Gideon Published in European review (Chichester, England) (29.07.2020)“...International boundaries are man-made separation lines. All of today’s boundaries were created in the past, sometimes years, sometimes decades, even in some...”
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19by Baudis, Laura Published in European review (Chichester, England) (01.02.2018)“...The dark matter problem is almost a century old. Since the 1930s evidence has been growing that our cosmos is dominated by a new form of non-baryonic matter...”
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20by Dénes, Iván Zoltán Published in European review (Chichester, England) (09.09.2020)“...This article looks at the careers of two school-founding Hungarian historians and university professors, the reconstruction, interpretation and comparison of...”