Southern Europe Transformed

Southern Europe Transformed
Author: Allan M. Williams
Publsiher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015013401941

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Southern Europe Transformed

Southern Europe Transformed
Author: Allan M. Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0785523804

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Economic Transformation Democratization and Integration into the European Union

Economic Transformation  Democratization and Integration into the European Union
Author: H. Gibson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2001-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780333977613

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The transformation from a closed and inward-looking economy to an active integration into the European Union is one which a number of countries are facing. This book examines the experience of southern European countries where such transformation has occurred within a short space of time and has been accompanied by important socio-political developments including the consolidation of democracy. The various contributors focus on the motivation for economic change, the problems encountered and the lessons to be learnt.

The Book That Changed Europe

The Book That Changed Europe
Author: Lynn Hunt,Margaret C. Jacob,Wijnand Mijnhardt
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2010-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674049284

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Two French Protestant refugees in eighteenth-century Amsterdam gave the world an extraordinary work that intrigued and outraged readers across Europe. In this captivating account, Lynn Hunt, Margaret Jacob, and Wijnand Mijnhardt take us to the vibrant Dutch Republic and its flourishing book trade to explore the work that sowed the radical idea that religions could be considered on equal terms. Famed engraver Bernard Picart and author and publisher Jean Frederic Bernard produced The Religious Ceremonies and Customs of All the Peoples of the World, which appeared in the first of seven folio volumes in 1723. They put religion in comparative perspective, offering images and analysis of Jews, Catholics, Muslims, the peoples of the Orient and the Americas, Protestants, deists, freemasons, and assorted sects. Despite condemnation by the Catholic Church, the work was a resounding success. For the next century it was copied or adapted, but without the context of its original radicalism and its debt to clandestine literature, English deists, and the philosophy of Spinoza. Ceremonies and Customs prepared the ground for religious toleration amid seemingly unending religious conflict, and demonstrated the impact of the global on Western consciousness. In this beautifully illustrated book, Hunt, Jacob, and Mijnhardt cast new light on the profound insight found in one book as it shaped the development of a modern, secular understanding of religion.

The Transformation of Europe

The Transformation of Europe
Author: Miguel Poiares Maduro,Marlene Wind
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2017-09-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107157941

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This collection of essays considers the extent to which Joseph Weiler's thinking on the nature of European law holds today.

Southern Europe

Southern Europe
Author: Giulio Sapelli
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317897958

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Until relatively recently most of southern Europe was governed by authoritarian dictatorships, but within the space of two decades more or less stable democracies have become established throughout the entire region. At the same time, backward peasant economies have been transformed by the injection of huge amounts of capital and new technology, into modern economies which are now approaching the size of the more established economies of Northern Europe. Southern Europe is a major contribution to our understanding of European politics. The product of original research and synthesis on exceptionally wide literature, it provides authoritative and systematic coverage of the politics, economics and society of this important region of Europe from 1945, up to the 1994 election of Silvio Berlusconi's far right alliance in Italy.

Political Representation in Southern Europe and Latin America

Political Representation in Southern Europe and Latin America
Author: André Freire,Mélany Barragán,Xavier Coller,Marco Lisi,Emmanouil Tsatsanis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2020-06-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429682582

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This collective volume - with contributions from experts on these regions - examines broader questions about the current crises (The Great Recession and The Commodity Crisis) and the associated changes in political representation in both regions. It provides a general overview of political representation studies in Southern Europe and Latin America and builds bridges between the two traditions of political representation studies, affording greater understanding of developments in each region and promote future research collaboration between Southern Europe and Latin America. Finally, the book addresses questions of continuity and change in patterns of political representation after the onset of the two economic crises, specifically examining issues such as changes in citizens’ democratic support and trust in political representatives and institutions, in-descriptive representation (in the sociodemographic profile of MPs) and in-substantive representation (in the link between voters and MPs in terms of ideological congruence and/or policy/issue orientations). This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of political elites, political representation, European and Latin American politics/studies, and more broadly to comparative politics.

A New Ecological Order

A New Ecological Order
Author: Stefan Dorondel,Stelu Serban
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780822988847

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The rise of industrial capitalism in the nineteenth century forged a new ecological order in North American and Western European states, radically transforming the environment through science and technology in the name of human progress. Far less known are the dramatic environmental changes experienced by Eastern Europe, in many ways a terra incognita for environmental historians and anthropologists. A New Ecological Order explores, from a historical and ethnographic perspective, the role of state planners, bureaucrats, and experts—engineers, agricultural engineers, geographers, biologists, foresters, and architects—as agents of change in the natural world of Eastern Europe from 1870 to the early twenty-first century. Contributors consider territories engulfed by empires, from the Habsburg to the Ottoman to tsarist Russia; territories belonging to disintegrating empires; and countries in the Balkan Peninsula, Central and Eastern Europe, and Eurasia. Together, they follow a rhetoric of “correcting nature,” a desire to exploit the natural environment and put its resources to work for the sake of developing the economies and infrastructures of modern states. They reveal an eagerness among newly established nation-states, after centuries of imperial economic and political impositions, to import scientific knowledge and new technologies from Western Europe that would aid in their economic development, and how those imports and ideas about nature ultimately shaped local projects and policies.