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Citizenship education in Eastern Europe: current status and trends: from focus group to network: history of EENCE
In: Schriftenreihe Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung Band 10351
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Work psychology in Europe
The standardization of fruits and vegetables in Europe
In: United Nations. [Document] Agri
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Landscapes of defence in early medieval Europe
In: Studies in the Early Middle Ages (SEM) 28
This volume is the result of a conference at University College London in 2007 which addressed the scale and form of civil defences in early medieval Europe, c. 800-1000. Previous work has largely focussed on individual sites or specific categories of evidence. These papers offer new interdisciplinary perspectives driven by a landscape approach. Several contributions focus on civil defence in England around the time of King Alfred the Great, and together provide a new agenda for the study of Anglo-Saxon military landscapes. European case-studies facilitate a comparative approach to local and regional defensive structures and interpretive paradigms. Topics and themes covered include civil defence landscapes, the organization and form of defensive structures, and the relationships and dynamics between social complexity, militarization, and external threats. With papers ranging from England to Spain and Germany to Scandinavia the volume is of relevance to a range of disciplines including archaeology, history, onomastics, geography, and anthropology
Maloletnie poddannye bolʹšoj imperii: Filipp Arés i istorija detstva v Rossii; (XVIII - načalo XX veka); [ sbornik statej; materialy Meždunarodnoj Naučnoj Konferencii "Istorija Detstva kak Predmet Issledovanija: Nasledie F. Arʹesa v Evrope i Rossii", prochodjaščej v RRGU 1 - 2 oktjabrja 2009 g.], Č....
In: Trudy Seminara "Kulʹtura Detstva
In: Normy, Cennosti, Praktiki" 11
Generations in Russian and Soviet history
In: The soviet and post-soviet review 32.2005,2/3
Plekhanov in Russian history and Soviet historiography
In: Pitt series in Russian and East European studies no. 23
Known as "the father of Russian Marxism," G.V. Plekhanov (1856-1918) was an outstanding theoretician of prerevolutionary Marxism whose works were relegated to virtual oblivion during the Stalin era. In the wake of the collapse of Marxism-Leninism, his interpretation of Russian history and of the Bolshevik revolution are once again attracting the attention of Russian scholars