Place and identity: the performance of home
In: Routledge focus on housing and philosophy
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In: Routledge focus on housing and philosophy
In: Routledge studies in urbanism and the city
In: Currents of encounter volume 55
In: Fabula volume 59, issue 1/2 (2018)
This book explores the artistic routines and inspirations of amateur and professional musicians, fine artists and literary authors experiencing midlife. Based on ethnographic insight, it argues that creativity is driven by the pursuit of a 'mezzanine' in-between state where the anarchy of possibility is an antidote to the realities of middle age
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In: Routledge contemporary Southeast Asia series
"Cover" -- "Contents" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "List of Abbreviations" -- "Introduction" -- "1 Montenegro's Twentieth Century: An Overview" -- "2 The Anti-Bureaucratic Revolution and the 'January Coup' (1987–90)" -- "3 From the 'War for Peace' to the 'Žabljak Constitution' (1990–92)" -- "4 Fear and Flux: Montenegro's Muslim and Albanian Minorities (1992–97)" -- "5 A Polity Divided: The DPS Split (1996–98)" -- "6 Politics by Proxy: Orthodox Churches in Conflict (1990–2006)" -- "7 From the War in Kosovo to the Belgrade Agreement (1998–2002)" -- "8 The Road to the Referendum (2003–6)" -- "9 Montenegro's Independence: The First Five Years (2006–11)" -- "10 Progress, Protests and Political Crisis (2012–16)" -- "Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "Bibliography
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In: Shared: Oral and Public History
In: Ashgate popular and folk misuc series
In: World Politics and Dialogues of Civilizations
"This concise, pointed contribution to the ongoing debate in Europe on the controversial phenomena of migration will appeal to the general reader, represent a significant contribution to the scholarly debate, and be an essential teaching and discussion tool.A brief introduction from the editor, setting the contours of the political debate on migration today in Europe, prepares the reader for the book's debate. This is followed by two very powerful and contrasting statements for and against migration to Europe, and a response from each contributor to the other. The pro-immigration chapter is written by Philippe Fargues, one of our most eminent migration scholars whilst the anti-immigration chapters written by Peter Paul Anatol Lieven, a renowned expert on nationalism. The authors engage directly with the other's position, deepening the debate and searching for common ground, and suggesting solutions.This text will be of key interest to readers, scholars and students of international migration, migration and development, European politics, political theory, and more broadly to public policy and international relations."--Provided by publisher.
In: Mobility & politics
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