Constitutions of the World from the Late 18th Century to the Middle of the 19th Century
Laws (Loeb Classical Library *CONTINS TO [email protected]) (Loeb Classical Library)
by Plato
Plato, the great philosopher of Athens, was born in 427 BCE. In early manhood an admirer of Socrates, he later founded the famous school of philosophy in the grove Academus. Much else recorded of his life is uncertain; that he left Athens for a time after Socrates' execution is probable; that later he went to Cyrene, Egypt, and Sicily is possible; that he was wealthy is likely; that he was critical of 'advanced' democracy is obvious. He lived to be 80 years old. Linguistic tests including those...
Alaska's Constitutional Convention (State Constitutional Convention Studies, #9)
by Victor Fischer
The 1975 Referendum on Europe - Volume 2
by Mark Baimbridge and Philip Whyman
The Fault Lines of Empire (New World in the Atlantic World)
by Elizabeth Mancke
The Fault Lines of Empire is a fascinating comparative study of two communities in the early modern British Empire--one in Massachusetts, the other in Nova Scotia. Elizabeth Mancke focuses on these two locations to examine how British attempts at reforming their empire impacted the development of divergent political customs in the United States and Canada.
Behind the brash showmanship of modern Republican and Democratic party conventions, the vicious electioneering, the spectacle of congressional hearings and the continuous, unforgiving media attention, there lies the world's longest running experiment in practical government, an experiment as confused, contradictory and colourful as the people who run it. This guide offers an up-to-date account of the workings, functions and relations of American institutions, from the Constitution and the Presid...
Eugene Forsey, Canada's Maverick Sage: Canada's Maverick Sage
by Helen Forsey
Anarchic Agreements
by Ruth Kinna, Alex Prichard, Thomas Swann, and Seeds for Change
This book addresses problems associated with ethnic groups and identity in Europe.
American Constitutionalism Volume I
by Howard Gillman, Mark A. Graber, and Keith E. Whittington
Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625-60
State, Economy and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Europe (Course A221)
by Richard Bessel and Professor Clive Emsley
An innovative and entertaining examination of the theory of nationalism. Derek Heater brings together the seven most influential - for good or evil - European thinkers on nationalism from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century. Herder, Fichte, Mazzini, Mill, Renan, Hitler and Stalin together debate their ideas in a platonic symposium, using the words from their own works in the central part of the book. The first part of the book introduces each thinker in the appropriate historical...
Literaturbericht Zu Paul Windolf 'Elite Networks in Germany and Britain'
by Ferid Giebler