In the first part this book investigates the changing paradigms that determine the evolving approaches to religious matters during the nineteenth century, provi...
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According to conventional international relations theory, states or groups make war and, in doing so, kill and injure people that other states are charged with ...
Organisations are rife with paradoxes, evident in persistent and interwoven tensions for example between stability and change, flexibility and control, diversit...
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"Germany and the Holy Roman Empire offers a new interpretation of the development of German-speaking central Europe and the Holy Roman Empire or German Reich, f...
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