Archiv für Juni 2014

The Europeanization of Citizenship: <i>Conceptual Innovations, Legal Changes, and Development of New Institutional Practices</i>

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Accessing Citizenship: <i>The Conceptual and Political Changes of the German Naturalization Policy, 1999–2006</i>

Quelle: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/coco/2014/00000009/00000001/art00005

Rights of Noncitizens: <i>Asylum as an Individual Right in the 1949 West German</i> Grundgesetz

Quelle: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/coco/2014/00000009/00000001/art00004

Introduction: <i>Citizenship in Europe after World War II</i>—<i>the Challenges of Migration and European Integration</i>

Quelle: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/coco/2014/00000009/00000001/art00003

The Politics of Time Zeitgeist: <i>in Early Nineteenth-Century Political Discourse</i>

Quelle: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/berghahn/coco/2014/00000009/00000001/art00002

Gresham’s Law, Conceptual Semantics, and Semiotics of Authoritarianism: <i>Do “Bad” Concepts Drive Out “Good” Ones?</i>

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New Global Studies 2014-06-13 23:00:00

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 8Issue: 2Pages: 203-205

Europe: The Struggle for Supremacy. From 1453 to the Present, by Brendan Simms

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 8Issue: 2Pages: 203-205

The Imprint of the global

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 8Issue: 2Pages: 177-182

German Jews and the Local German Press: The Jewish Struggle for Acceptance in Constance, 1846

<span class=“paragraphSection“>This article demonstrates how German Jews contributed to a discussion in local newspapers during 1846 about political equality in the Grand Duchy of Baden and inclusion in Constance, a city from which Jews had been …