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By Cristina Blanco S铆o-L贸pez
This article aims to examine the origins and evolution of the dichotomy between liberty and security in the European integration process by focusing on the case of the historical construction of the EU鈥檚 Free Movement of Persons (FMP).
By Christopher Campo-Bowen
First premiered in 1866, The Bartered Bride became the single most beloved of all Czech operas in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Critics and scholars praised the work as a symbol of Czech national character, emphasizing that its music flawlessly represented the essence of the Czech people, regardless of their education or class.
By Andrea Recek
During the Middle Ages, at ecclesiastical institutions throughout western Christendom, the choice of a patron saint was a fundamental expression of the identity of the community.
By Sarah Wilma Watson
The scope and framing of this collection raise a number of questions. How did these diverse 鈥渢reasures鈥 come to the UK? Why are these objects so valuable? And what does it mean that they are displayed in a 鈥淏ritish鈥 space?
叠测听David Harrisville
For decades after the Second World War, both the public memory and historical study of the German military were dominated by what has come to be termed the myth of the 鈥渃lean鈥 Wehrmacht.
叠测听Kieran Kelley
The specters of anti-social criminality and death by overdose, amplified by crisis-inflected media coverage, loom large in public discourse. In the face of the uncertainties and crises that proliferate around drugs, the language of social inclusion and human rights raises new perplexities.