This book is not a study of anti-corruption policies. Instead, it looks at the politics of anti-c...
The Austro-Hungarian aristocrat of Transylvanian origin, Baron Franz Nopcsa (1877-1933), was one ...
This is a translation of one of very few Russian serfs' memoirs. Savva Purlevskii recollects his ...
Bishop Nikolaj Velimirovic (1881-1956) is arguably one the most controversial figures in contempo...
No Church is monolithic-this is the preliminary premise of this volume on the public place of rel...
This memoir of the first president of an independent Belarus (1991-1994) tells about the revival ...
The creative sector, including the cultural industry, is key for today's economy. Copyright has t...
Few thinkers have contributed more to the understanding of modern civilization than Norbert Elias...
In August 1916 the Kingdom of Romania (Wallachia and Moldova) entered World War One, which by 191...
In Southeast Europe there is a big disjunction between formal procedures and informal practices-a...
The volume examines the documentary practices of film, theatre, and literature from the 1960s to ...
The notion of academic freedom dates back to the creation of universities and has long been under...