Opinion climates and immigrant political action: a cross-national study of 25 European democracies
In: Comparative political studies: CPS, Band 47, Heft 7, S. 935-965
ISSN: 0010-4140
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In: Comparative political studies: CPS, Band 47, Heft 7, S. 935-965
ISSN: 0010-4140
World Affairs Online
In: The journal of politics: JOP, Band 65, Heft 4, S. 1165-1189
ISSN: 0022-3816
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: An Election Comes to Town -- A 'Grim but Not Mean' Place1 -- Caught in a Long Moment -- Experiencing an Election from the Inside and Outside -- References -- Chapter 2: Looking for Democracy -- Bradford, West Yorkshire, England -- On Not Talking About Politics -- On Lost Connections -- In a Mood -- On Getting Ready for the Future -- On Voting as Affective Solidarity -- Reference -- Chapter 3: Contesting Narratives: How Stories Fill Holes -- 'A Barometer to How I'm Feeling' -- 'They're Playing a Game, Aren't They?' -- 'Hanging On by My Fingernails' -- 'I Don't Really Know Much What's Going On' -- Mood-Stories as Hermeneutic Clues -- References -- Chapter 4: The Poetics of a Real-Time Election -- References -- Chapter 5: How to Capture a Political Mood -- Riding Waves, Politically -- Ways of Witnessing an Election -- Performing an Election -- Seeing an Election -- Writing an Election -- The Mood of the 2019 Election in Bradford -- Why Study Political Moods? -- Critical Reflections on the Bradford Photographs -- References -- Index.
In: The Portuguese-speaking world
In: its history, politics and culture
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Series Editor's Preface; Author's Acknowledgements; The Illustrations; Introduction; 1. 'Descending like locusts': Britain and the First Portuguese Republic; 2. Reporting the Revolution; 3. Changing Places: King Manuel into Exile; 4. The Catholic; 5. The Disgruntled Royalist; 6. The Lusophile; Plate Section; 7. The Secretary; 8. The Duchess; 9. Captives, Campaigners and Citizens; 10. The Portuguese Pimpernel; 11. The Missionary; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover
In: Center for Korea studies publications
Europe and the British Geographical Imagination, 1760-1830 explores what literate British people understood by the word 'Europe' in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Was Europe unified by shared religious heritage? Where were the edges of Europe? Was Europe primarily a commercial network or were there common political practices too? Was Britain itself a European country?While intellectual history is concerned predominantly with prominent thinkers, Paul Stock traces the history of ideas in non-elite contexts, offering a detailed analysis of nearly 350 geographical reference works, textbooks, dictionaries, and encyclopaedias, which were widely read by literate Britons of all classes, and can reveal the formative ideas about Europe circulating in Britain: ideas about religion; the natural environment; race and other theories of human difference; the state; borders; the identification of the 'centre' and 'edges' of Europe; commerce and empire; and ideas about the past, progress, and historical change.--
In: Brill's Japanese studies library volume 59
Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Japanese-German Mutual Images from the 1860s to the Present /Sven Saaler -- Prussia or North Germany? The Image of "Germany" during the Prusso-Japanese Treaty Negotiations in 1860–1861 /Mariko Fukuoka -- Japanese-German Mutual Perceptions in the 1860s and 1870s: The Eulenburg and Bunkyū Missions /Naoko Suzuki -- The Image of Prussia in Japan during the Boshin War (1868–1869) /Hiroshi Hakoishi -- Katsura Tarō's Experiences in Germany and Kido Takayoshi's Ideas on a Constitution /Yōko Katō -- The Image of Japan and the Japanese in the German Satirical Journals Kladderadatsch and Simplicissimus, 1853–1914 /Rolf-Harald Wippich -- Images of Japan Held by German Legal Experts in the Meiji Period /Heinrich Menkhaus -- Japan in Early Twentieth-century European Picture Postcards /Peter Pantzer -- The Image of Germany in Japanese Politics and Society, 1890–1914 /Sven Saaler -- Rathenau and Ludendorff: Two Japanese Images of Germany in World War i /Akira Kudō -- Images of Japan and East Asia in German Politics in the Early Nazi Era /Nobuo Tajima -- "Strength Through Joy" in Japan: Mutual Perceptions of Leisure Movements in Germany and Japan, 1935–1942 /Daisuke Tano -- Images of German-Japanese Similarities and Affinities in National-Socialist Germany (1933–1945) /Hans-Joachim Bieber -- German Perspectives on Japanese Heroism during the Nazi Era /Gerhard Krebs -- Colonialism through the Mirror: Japan in the Eyes of the ss and the German Conservative Resistance /Danny Orbach -- Images of Japan in Post-war German Media: How the "Past" is Used to Reinforce Images of Self and Other /Atsuko Kawakita -- The Consumption of Nazi Images in Post-war Japanese Popular Culture /Takumi Satō -- German and European Academic Images of Japan: The "Group Model" and the "Cultural Importer Model" from the 1970s to the 1990s /Takurō Iwasa -- Index.
In: Communication des organisations
In: BASEES-Routledge series on Russian and East European Studies 80
In: Biblioteca di Nuova storia contemporanea 57
In: Freiburger Fernöstliche Forschungen Bd. 9
In: Stanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures
Inaugurating Iran's radical alterity : shifting geopolitics, oxymoronic voices -- Modernity in crisis : Israeli pipe dreams of Euro-America and the Iranian threat -- Iran and the Jewish state's repertoires of violence in the post-9/11 world -- The unclassifiable : Iran's Jews in Zionist/Israeli imagination