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      April 2003

      Imperator et Episcopus

      Zum Verhältnis von Staatsgewalt und christlicher Kirche zwischen dem 1. Konzil von Nicaea (325) und dem 1. Konzil von Konstantinopel (381)

      by Just, Patricia

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      September 2003

      Heute gibt's nur mich!

      Natürlich schön mit Aloe Vera, Schoko & Co.

      by Just, Gaby

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      December 2024

      Die Anwältin

      ... und plötzlich ist sie selbst das Opfer. Thriller

      by Kistler, Bonnie

      Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch von Kristina Lake-Zapp

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      Medicine
      March 2017

      The metamorphosis of autism

      A history of child development in Britain

      by Keir Waddington, Bonnie Evans

      This book is available as an open access ebook under a CC-BY-NC-ND licence. What is autism and where has it come from? Increased diagnostic rates, the rise of the 'neurodiversity' movement, and growing autism journalism, have recently fuelled autism's fame and controversy. The metamorphosis of autism is the first book to explain our current fascination with autism by linking it to a longer history of childhood development. Drawing from a staggering array of primary sources, Bonnie Evans traces autism back to its origins in the early twentieth century and explains why the idea of autism has always been controversial and why it experienced a 'metamorphosis' in the 1960s and 1970s. Evans takes the reader on a journey of discovery from the ill-managed wards of 'mental deficiency' hospitals, to high-powered debates in the houses of parliament, and beyond. The book will appeal to a wide market of scholars and others interested in autism.

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      January 1992

      Auswanderung und Schiffahrtsinteressen

      "Little Germanies" in New York [Beigefügtes Werk]

      by Just, Michael; Bretting, Agnes

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      October 2023

      Towards a just Europe

      A theory of distributive justice for the European Union

      by João Labareda

      This highly original book constitutes one of the first attempts to examine the problem of distributive justice in the European Union in a systematic manner. João Labareda argues that the set of shared political institutions at EU level, including the European Parliament and the Court of Justice of the EU, generate democratic duties of redistribution among EU citizens. Furthermore, the economic structure of the EU, comprising a common market, a common currency and a free-movement area, triggers duties of reciprocity among member states. The responsibilities to fulfil these duties, Labareda argues, should be shared by the local, national and supranational levels of government. Not only should the EU act as a safety net to the national welfare systems, applying the principle of subsidiarity, but common market and Eurozone regulations should balance their efficiency targets with fair cooperation terms. The concrete policy proposals presented in this book include a threshold of basic goods for all EU citizens, an EU labour code, a minimum EU corporate tax rate and an EU fund for competitiveness. Labarada argues that his proposals match the political culture of the member states, are economically feasible, can be translated into functioning institutions and policies and are consistent with the limited degree of social solidarity in Europe. This book is a major contribution to the understanding of what a just Europe would look like and what it might take to get us there. This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 10, Reduced inequalities

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      History of medicine
      February 2017

      The metamorphosis of autism

      'A history of child development in Britain

      by Series edited by Professor Keir Waddington, Bonnie Evans

      What is autism and where has it come from? Increased diagnostic rates, the rise of the 'neurodiversity' movement, and growing autism journalism, have recently fuelled autism's fame and controversy. The metamorphosis of autism is the first book to explain our current fascination with autism by linking it to a longer history of childhood development. Drawing from a staggering array of primary sources, Bonnie Evans traces autism back to its origins in the early twentieth century and explains why the idea of autism has always been controversial and why it experienced a 'metamorphosis' in the 1960s and 1970s. Evans takes the reader on a journey of discovery from the ill-managed wards of 'mental deficiency' hospitals, to high-powered debates in the houses of parliament, and beyond. The book will appeal to a wide market of scholars and others interested in autism, neurodiversity and how this relates to wider theories of children's psychological development.

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      October 2008

      Leidenschaft der Wüste

      Sie suchte seinen Schutz - und fand die Liebe

      by Vanak, Bonnie / Übersetzt von Schilasky, Sabine

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