The Backbone of Europe

The Backbone of Europe
Title The Backbone of Europe PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Steckel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 479
Release 2019
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108421954

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Represents the largest recorded dataset based on human skeletal remains from archaeological sites across the continent of Europe.

The Backbone of History

The Backbone of History
Title The Backbone of History PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Steckel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 662
Release 2002-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780521801676

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Europe

Europe
Title Europe PDF eBook
Author Jürgen Habermas
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 157
Release 2014-11-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0745694675

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The future of Europe and the role it will play in the 21st century are among the most important political questions of our time. The optimism of a decade ago has now faded but the stakes are higher than ever. The way these questions are answered will have enormous implications not only for all Europeans but also for the citizens of Europe’s closest and oldest ally – the USA. In this new book, one of Europe's leading intellectuals examines the political alternatives facing Europe today and outlines a course of action for the future. Habermas advocates a policy of gradual integration of Europe in which key decisions about Europe's future are put in the hands of its peoples, and a 'bipolar commonality' of the West in which a more unified Europe is able to work closely with the United States to build a more stable and equitable international order. This book includes Habermas's portraits of three long-time philosophical companions, Richard Rorty, Jacques Derrida and Ronald Dworkin. It also includes several important new texts by Habermas on the impact of the media on the public sphere, on the enduring importance religion in "post-secular" societies, and on the design of a democratic constitutional order for the emergent world society.

Europe Central

Europe Central
Title Europe Central PDF eBook
Author William T. Vollmann
Publisher Penguin
Pages 834
Release 2005-11-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0143036599

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A daring literary masterpiece and winner of the National Book Award In this magnificent work of fiction, acclaimed author William T. Vollmann turns his trenchant eye on the authoritarian cultures of Germany and the USSR in the twentieth century to render a mesmerizing perspective on human experience during wartime. Through interwoven narratives that paint a composite portrait of these two battling leviathans and the monstrous age they defined, Europe Central captures a chorus of voices both real and fictional— a young German who joins the SS to fight its crimes, two generals who collaborate with the enemy for different reasons, the Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich and the Stalinist assaults upon his work and life.

Remaking Europe

Remaking Europe
Title Remaking Europe PDF eBook
Author Reinhilde Veugelers
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 2017-09-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789078910442

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How well are European firms responding to the new opportunities for growth, and in which global value chains are they developing these new activities? The policy discussion on the future of manufacturing requires an understanding of the changing role of manufacturing in Europe's growth agenda.

Guilds, Innovation and the European Economy, 1400–1800

Guilds, Innovation and the European Economy, 1400–1800
Title Guilds, Innovation and the European Economy, 1400–1800 PDF eBook
Author S. R. Epstein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 319
Release 2008-03-31
Genre History
ISBN 1139471074

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For a long time guilds have been condemned as a major obstacle to economic progress in the pre-industrial era. This re-examination of the role of guilds in the early modern European economy challenges that view by taking into account fresh research on innovation, technological change and entrepreneurship. Leading economic historians argue that industry before the Industrial Revolution was much more innovative than previous studies have allowed for and explore the different products and production techniques that were launched and developed in this period. Much of this innovation was fostered by the craft guilds that formed the backbone of industrial production before the rise of the steam engine. The book traces the manifold ways in which guilds in a variety of industries in Italy, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Britain helped to create an institutional environment conducive to technological and marketing innovations.

A Short History of European Law

A Short History of European Law
Title A Short History of European Law PDF eBook
Author Tamar Herzog
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 297
Release 2018-01-08
Genre History
ISBN 0674980344

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A Short History of European Law brings to life 2,500 years of legal history, tying current norms to the circumstances of their conception. Tamar Herzog describes how successive legal systems built upon one another, from ancient times through the European Union. Roman law formed the backbone of each configuration, though the way it was used and reshaped varied dramatically from one century and place to the next. Only by considering Continental civil law and English common law together do we see how they drew from and enriched this shared tradition. “A remarkable achievement, sure to become a go-to text for scholars and students alike... A must-read for anyone eager to understand the origins of core legal concepts and institution—like due process and rule of law—that profoundly shape the societies in which we live today.” —Amalia D. Kessler, Stanford University “A fundamental and timely contribution to the understanding of Europe as seen through its legal systems. Herzog masterfully shows the profound unity of legal thinking and practices across the Continent and in England.” —Federico Varese, Oxford University “Required reading for Americanists North and South, and indeed, for all of us inhabiting a postcolonial world deeply marked by the millennia of legal imaginings whose dynamic transformations it so lucidly charts.” —David Nirenberg, University of Chicago