The sociology of the European Union: an agenda - Hal-SHS
... Successive theoretical revolutions in EU studies, in terms of paradigms from neo-functionalism to intergovernmentalism or from rationalism to constructivism (and back), have not fundamentally changed the object of study of the EU. The study of the European Union as a political construction, thus, re ...
... Successive theoretical revolutions in EU studies, in terms of paradigms from neo-functionalism to intergovernmentalism or from rationalism to constructivism (and back), have not fundamentally changed the object of study of the EU. The study of the European Union as a political construction, thus, re ...
European Journal of Social Theory
... A new wave of studies on Europe is identifiable and deserves the definition of ‘new’ precisely because it reflects (sometimes fosters, more rarely questions) the ‘invention’ of Europe by the EU. These studies appear in the 1980s and have their basis in the founding fathers of the European institutio ...
... A new wave of studies on Europe is identifiable and deserves the definition of ‘new’ precisely because it reflects (sometimes fosters, more rarely questions) the ‘invention’ of Europe by the EU. These studies appear in the 1980s and have their basis in the founding fathers of the European institutio ...
Full Paper - ECREA Thematic Sections
... firstly, well embedded in a social theory horizon capable of incorporating the nexus between the public sphere and identity, and secondly, this model does not, like the theories of the public sphere derived from political theory, work on the assumption of an integrated demos. The starting point for ...
... firstly, well embedded in a social theory horizon capable of incorporating the nexus between the public sphere and identity, and secondly, this model does not, like the theories of the public sphere derived from political theory, work on the assumption of an integrated demos. The starting point for ...
Multiple Choice Questions: Time Period 4
... (A) strengthen and enrich his country (B) create a self-sufficient society (C) change European perceptions of Soviet backwardness (D) consolidate his power by suppressing dissension ...
... (A) strengthen and enrich his country (B) create a self-sufficient society (C) change European perceptions of Soviet backwardness (D) consolidate his power by suppressing dissension ...
full text pdf
... countries collaborate in the defense field. Therefore, the national revolution was seen as the main threat to the expansion of communist regime all over Europe. In order to combat this internal threat, Western European countries thought of the European collaboration as a way to provide stability in ...
... countries collaborate in the defense field. Therefore, the national revolution was seen as the main threat to the expansion of communist regime all over Europe. In order to combat this internal threat, Western European countries thought of the European collaboration as a way to provide stability in ...
AP European Hist. - Rhinebeck Central School District
... The AP European History course is extremely demanding. This course will require the complete commitment of students. It will consist of a thorough examination of European History from 1450 to the present with a brief overview of the late Middle-Ages. It examines European History through an economic, ...
... The AP European History course is extremely demanding. This course will require the complete commitment of students. It will consist of a thorough examination of European History from 1450 to the present with a brief overview of the late Middle-Ages. It examines European History through an economic, ...
Research Infrastructures in Social Sciences and Humanities
... exchanges and knowledge preservation. Research Infrastructures include major equipment, collections, archives and structured information, enabling ICT-based infrastructures (einfrastructures), and any other entity of a unique nature used for research. The achievement of the Lisbon goals is enhanced ...
... exchanges and knowledge preservation. Research Infrastructures include major equipment, collections, archives and structured information, enabling ICT-based infrastructures (einfrastructures), and any other entity of a unique nature used for research. The achievement of the Lisbon goals is enhanced ...
Conceptual Basis for a House of European History
... In the 16th century, the 'Renaissance' of antiquity and the new means of disseminating information represented by the book led to a remarkable re-Latinisation of French and other Romance languages, whilst a great treasure house of new words transported Latin culture into Germanic, Finnish and Slavic ...
... In the 16th century, the 'Renaissance' of antiquity and the new means of disseminating information represented by the book led to a remarkable re-Latinisation of French and other Romance languages, whilst a great treasure house of new words transported Latin culture into Germanic, Finnish and Slavic ...
The Geopolitics of Europe: 1815-2015
... However, it was only during the 1970s that the term “geopolitics” was re-introduced into the lexicon of international relations, outgrowing its association with Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Especially through Henry Kissinger, both in his function as National Security Adviser and subsequ ...
... However, it was only during the 1970s that the term “geopolitics” was re-introduced into the lexicon of international relations, outgrowing its association with Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Especially through Henry Kissinger, both in his function as National Security Adviser and subsequ ...
File - AP European history with Mrs. Ramirez
... truths and representations of reality. Philosophers of the natural world created a new theory of knowledge based on observation and experimentation, along with new institutions to put the new theories into practice. Science came to be viewed as an objective source of truth about the natural world. A ...
... truths and representations of reality. Philosophers of the natural world created a new theory of knowledge based on observation and experimentation, along with new institutions to put the new theories into practice. Science came to be viewed as an objective source of truth about the natural world. A ...
CONTENTS - ORRHS Library Commons
... Yes. The global financial crisis following the 1929 New York Stock Market crash was caused by risky business practices and unregulated capital markets resulting from unsound fiscal leadership at the national level. (Paul du Quenoy) No. The Great Depression resulted from excessive government interven ...
... Yes. The global financial crisis following the 1929 New York Stock Market crash was caused by risky business practices and unregulated capital markets resulting from unsound fiscal leadership at the national level. (Paul du Quenoy) No. The Great Depression resulted from excessive government interven ...
Lecture 3: Design & Logic
... comparative studies of multiple cases Jurgen Schriewer specifies that comparative-historical research “aims at the ‘reconciliation of history and comparison’. …This reconciliation is not merely the merging of cross-cultural comparison and historical process analysis into comparative-historical rese ...
... comparative studies of multiple cases Jurgen Schriewer specifies that comparative-historical research “aims at the ‘reconciliation of history and comparison’. …This reconciliation is not merely the merging of cross-cultural comparison and historical process analysis into comparative-historical rese ...
Religion guidelines for applicants Outline Proposals
... Other areas of academic inquiry are also relevant here. There is, for one thing, a long tradition in the psychology of religion that may provide insights into contemporary social reality. For psychologists concerned with forms of human behaviour that have a social dimension, there are many relevant ...
... Other areas of academic inquiry are also relevant here. There is, for one thing, a long tradition in the psychology of religion that may provide insights into contemporary social reality. For psychologists concerned with forms of human behaviour that have a social dimension, there are many relevant ...
international policy fellowships, 2005-2006
... policies, and write a brief policy paper in their area of expertise to supplement their longer research paper. The program does NOT fund student scholarships. A relevant proposal associated with the final stages of a PhD dissertation may be considered in exceptional cases. Fellows will be provided w ...
... policies, and write a brief policy paper in their area of expertise to supplement their longer research paper. The program does NOT fund student scholarships. A relevant proposal associated with the final stages of a PhD dissertation may be considered in exceptional cases. Fellows will be provided w ...
topic - Warren County Schools
... European history since 1450 is studied. The class introduces students to the social, political, religious, intellectual, technological, cultural, and economic developments that played a fundament role in the shaping of the western world we live in. The students will develop an understanding of the p ...
... European history since 1450 is studied. The class introduces students to the social, political, religious, intellectual, technological, cultural, and economic developments that played a fundament role in the shaping of the western world we live in. The students will develop an understanding of the p ...
Preconditions of the European integration Historical antecedents
... Secretariat headed by the Secretary General. ...
... Secretariat headed by the Secretary General. ...
historical-comparative method 95
... b. As Mahoney and Rueschemeyer specify "most comparative historical work aims for explanations of important outcomes within delimited historical contexts, usually focusing on a small number of cases. While this approach does not directly aim for universally applicable knowledge, it represents a barg ...
... b. As Mahoney and Rueschemeyer specify "most comparative historical work aims for explanations of important outcomes within delimited historical contexts, usually focusing on a small number of cases. While this approach does not directly aim for universally applicable knowledge, it represents a barg ...
European Societies Around 1492
... profit from trade with Asia. They traded with the Muslim merchants who controlled the flow of goods through much of the Middle East. As trade opportunities increased, new markets were established and new trade routes were opened. By the end of the 1400s, Europe’s population had rebounded from the pl ...
... profit from trade with Asia. They traded with the Muslim merchants who controlled the flow of goods through much of the Middle East. As trade opportunities increased, new markets were established and new trade routes were opened. By the end of the 1400s, Europe’s population had rebounded from the pl ...
The basics of the EU - Riverside City College
... Roman Empire; European Christendom; Charlemagne, Napoleon, Hitler? For the majority of Europeans, World War I meant the beginning of the end of the European civilization. A minority, however, drew the conclusion that Europe’s capacity to transcend war depended on its ability to overcome the aggressi ...
... Roman Empire; European Christendom; Charlemagne, Napoleon, Hitler? For the majority of Europeans, World War I meant the beginning of the end of the European civilization. A minority, however, drew the conclusion that Europe’s capacity to transcend war depended on its ability to overcome the aggressi ...
102 Final Exam Study Guide Bank
... 13. Charles _________________________________ theory emphasized the idea of the "survival of the fit" in which advantageous natural variants and environmental adaptations in organisms determine their survival. P689 14. The germ theory of disease was primarily the work of _________________________. P ...
... 13. Charles _________________________________ theory emphasized the idea of the "survival of the fit" in which advantageous natural variants and environmental adaptations in organisms determine their survival. P689 14. The germ theory of disease was primarily the work of _________________________. P ...