Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Fiesole FI, Italy Much like nations, the nation-based order and the domestic and international hierarchies it produces are ...
The following is a translation of an article by Pannekoek. Originally published in Arbeiterpolitik no. 47 and 48 (in two ...
He eventually became foreign minister after the revolution of 1848 but again backed the losers ... Jewish furor of the kind that had overtaken German students in the 1820s. Their buzzword ...
Explore Paul Gauguin's impact on Modernism at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston's exhibit, "Gauguin in the World," open through ...
While a number of central and northern German states eventually adopted constitutions, Prussia and Austria rejected the introduction of constitutions for their sovereign territories until 1848 ...
the exhibition on five floors presents the changing history of the parliamentary system from the March Revolution of 1848 to the present day. The exhibition used to be in the Reichstag and was part of ...
Welfare spending there is 15.4%, compared with over 25% in France and Germany. This difference ... and socialists fleeing the failed revolution of 1848 made Chicago a red stronghold, strikes ...
Another military man in the drugs business was Edward Robinson Squibb, who as a naval doctor during the Mexican-American war of 1846–1848 ... Russian revolution. This disruption to Germany ...
Kanaris gained fame during the Greek War of Independence (1821–1829). Unlike most other prominent figures of the War, he had never been initiated into the Filiki Eteria (Society of Friends), which ...
THE RIGHT OF REVOLUTION First and foremost stands the ... A series of revolts, centering in 1830 and 1848, drove the Turks from Greece, overturned or strove to overturn illiberal governments ...
East Germany had its own unique and unmistakeable niff ... Revolutionary Spring: Fighting for a New World, 1848-49 by Christopher Clark. The revolution was significantly different in each country it ...
He did not give up. In 1846 he escaped in disguise and fled once again to London, where he remained until France’s 1848 ...