Archiv für Mai 2015

Prohibition Plebiscites on the Prairies: (Not-So) Direct Legislation and Liquor Control in Alberta, 1915–1932

Research Articles Sarah E. Hamill, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp 377-410Abstract

Property Law as Labor Control in the Postbellum South

Research Articles Brian Sawers, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp 351-376Abstract

The Origins of Indirect Rule in India: Hyderabad and the British Imperial Order

Research Articles Kavita Saraswathi Datla, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp 321-350Abstract

The End of Entail: Information, Institutions, and Slavery in the American Revolutionary Period

Research Articles Claire Priest, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp 277-319Abstract

In This Issue

Introduction Elizabeth Dale, Law and History Review, Volume 33 Issue 02, pp v-viAbstract

Kirkuk conflict in its ethnic/political media: the Turkmen newspaper Alqal’a as a model

10.1080/14608944.2015.1011610<br/>Salih Moustafa

Developments in German Politics

10.1080/09644008.2015.1029307<br/>Helge F. Jani

Dérive | 59 (2015)

Quelle: http://www.eurozine.com/journals/derive/issue/2015-05-05.html

Wespennest | 168 (2015)

Ramsch [Junk]

Agricultural protection and support in the European Economic Community, 1962-92: rent-seeking or welfare policy?

The European Economic Community’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has found a lot of scholarly attention. While economists stress the irrationality of the CAP and explain its striking persistence by rent-seeking behavior, a prominent interpretation a…