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In: Economica, Band 18, Heft 71, S. 309
In: Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 186-189
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b20657
At head of title: Revision of 1923. State of Michigan. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: Revision of 1921, state of Michigan. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: https://www.fundacionmapfre.org/documentacion/publico/i18n/consulta/registro.cmd?id=29636
Donación de AGERS ; Ponencia presentada en el Foro sobre la Gerencia de Riesgos, Monte Carlo, celebrado en Monte Carlo, 10 al 13 de octubre de 1993 ; European countries appear to have less and less control of their own destinies. They faces illegal immigration and massive currency flows, they have unsatisfactory answers to the threat of large-scale redundancy in farming and manufacturing; they find it hard to prevent companies from relocating to other regions, or to muffle information from transnational television and radio. The challenge, mainly social and cultural but having important military, political and economical aspects as well, deserves two responses. Firstly, we need to unify Europe, Europe has no real alternative to moving forward, seeking to create an influential and responsible entity meeting this challenge collectively in a way that twelve or twenty separate nation-states simply cannot do. Secondly, what we need is an "Open Europe" with less social conflicts
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Christian Scholl, Torben R. Gebhardt, Jan Clauss: Transcultural approaches to the concept of imperial rule in the Middle Ages : introduction -- Christian Scholl: Imitatio imperii? : elements of imperial rule in the barbarian successor states of the Roman West -- Sebastian Kolditz: Barbarian emperors? : aspects of the Byzantine perception of the qaghan (chaganos) in the earlier Middle Ages -- Jan Clauss: Imports and embargos of imperial concepts in the Frankish kingdom : the promotion of Charlemagne's imperial coronation in Carolingian courtly culture -- Simon Groth: How to become emperor : John VIII and the role of the papacy in the 9th century -- Jessika Nowak: Imperial aspirations in Provence and Burgundy -- Torben R. Gebhardt: From Bretwalda to Basileus : imperial concepts in late Anglo-Saxon England? -- Nadeem Khan: The caliphates between imperial rule and imagined suzerainty : a case study on imperial rituals during Saladin's rise to power -- Tobias Hoffmann: Von verlorenen Hufeisen und brennenden Nussen : über Konflikte im Rahmen des "diplomatischen" Zeremoniells des byzantinischen Kaiserhofes -- Roland Scheel: Byzantium, Rome, Denmark, Iceland : dealing with imperial concepts in the north -- Stefan Burkhardt: Intoxication with virtuality : French princes and Aegean titles -- Grischa Vercamer: Imperiale Konzepte in der mittelalterlichen Historiographie Polens vom 12. bis zum 15. Jahrhundert.
First Published Online: 15 October 2020 ; For me, the questions of why Europe, which Europe, and how contemporary historians might do European history differently are profoundly imbricated. This is so for one simple reason: I work on the history of social Europe (as opposed to the study of European welfare states), and this demands writing histories that are at once social and political, cultural and institutional. So how and why is this so, you may ask?
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