German-Greek Yearbook of Political Economy ́, Volume 2
Description:... Introduction to the Volume George Tridimas, The debate about the nature of the ancient Greek economy: 19th century German scholarship and modern economic theory. Emmanouil-Marios L. Economou and Nicholas C. Kyriazis, Byzantium and the Holy Roman Empire: German–Greek Relations during the Medieval Age. Peter Schiff auer, The Dimitris Tsatsos Institute for European Constitutional Sciences (DTIEV). A Place for Working out Unity in Diversity with Greek-German Roots. George Tridimas, A Note on Ioannis Capodistrias (1776-1831) Nicholas C. Kyriazis and Emmanouil-Marios L. Economou, Capodistrias and the German Federation.Athanasios Gromitsaris, The Historians, the Actors, and Strategic Thinking. A Comment on “Capodistrias and the German Federation”Konstantinos Pilpilidis, Ioannis Capodistrias: A Democratic Dictator.Susan O. Shapiro, Medea as Innocent Victim and Vengeful Killer: A Response to Barbara Klose-Ullmann’s “Medea on Stage: Child Murderess or Abandoned Wife. ”Emmanouil-Marios L. Economou and Nicholas C. Kyriazis, The Social Position and the Rights of Women in Ancient Greece: A Response to Barbara Klose-Ullmann’s “Medea on Stage.”Vesa Kanniainen, Why to kill your own children - Medea in the light of an evolutionary approach. Manuela Clarin, The Tale of Io.Konstantinos Koulaouzidis, ARS COMBINATORIA v2.5 or: The 64 Ways of Order.
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