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Monday, January 9 2012
The Duchess of Cambridge and the Rise of the Sloane Ranger
Harry Mount (The Telegraph, 9 January 2012)Filed in: Consumerism | Cultural Identity | European Studies | Geographies | Lifestyle
Tuesday, August 30 2011
All-TIME 100 Best Nonfiction Books
TIME (TIME, 2011)Filed in: American Studies | European Studies | General Culture | History | Humanities | Politics & Government
Wednesday, August 10 2011
The UK Riots: The Psychology of Looting
Zoe Williams (The Guardian, 9 August 2011)Filed in: Consumerism | European Studies | General Culture
Why Don’t We Love Our Intellectuals?
John Naughton (The Observer, 8 May 2011)Filed in: European Studies | General Culture | Theorists & Critics
Oh, Britannia, How You Have Changed
Andrew Sullivan (The Sunday Times, 24 July 2011)Filed in: European Studies | General Culture
How British Social History Is Written Through Our Cookbooks
Felicity Cloake (New Statesman, 27 June 2011)Filed in: European Studies | Food | History
Friday, May 6 2011
Heroes of the KGB: The Communist Bloc’s Spy Films
Alex von Tunzelmann (The Guardian, 5 May 2011)Filed in: European Studies | Film | History
Monday, May 2 2011
Lithuania’s Soviet Nostalgia: Back in the USSR
Dan Hancox (The Guardian, 1 May 2011)Filed in: European Studies | History
Tuesday, March 15 2011
Germany’s New Boom: Making Money by Making Stuff
Larry Elliott (The Guardian, 14 March 2011)Filed in: Business & Economics | European Studies
Monday, January 31 2011
Reggae: The Sound That Revolutionised Britain
Neil Spencer (The Observer, 30 January 2011)Filed in: European Studies | Music
Monday, November 8 2010
Beg, Steal, or Borrow: New Beats From Moscow
Finn Cohen (Pitchfork, 8 November 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Music
Finn Cohen (Pitchfork, 8 November 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Music
Wednesday, September 8 2010
Europe Gets It Right
Kurt Volker (Foreign Policy, 12 August 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Kurt Volker (Foreign Policy, 12 August 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Tuesday, August 17 2010
Music from the Mersey: The Story of Pop Music in Liverpool
BBC (BBC, 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Music
BBC (BBC, 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Music
In Their Own Words: British Novelists - Interviews with Remarkable Modern Writers
BBC (BBC, 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Humanities | Literature
BBC (BBC, 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Humanities | Literature
Wednesday, May 26 2010
Europe Is Sleepwalking to Decline. We Need a Churchill to Wake It Up
Timothy Garton Ash (The Guardian, 19 May 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Timothy Garton Ash (The Guardian, 19 May 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Tuesday, May 25 2010
Is This the End of the UK?
David Runciman (London Review of Books, 27 May 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
David Runciman (London Review of Books, 27 May 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | Politics & Government
Monday, May 3 2010
Blackberry World Does Not Get iPhone World
Paul Mason (BBC, 22 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | European Studies | Politics & Government
Paul Mason (BBC, 22 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | European Studies | Politics & Government
Thursday, April 8 2010
Misunderstood or Hateful? Oi!‘s Rise and Fall
Alexis Petridis (The Guardian, 18 March 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Music
Alexis Petridis (The Guardian, 18 March 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Music
Thursday, March 25 2010
The Incredible Shrinking Europe
Simon Robinson (Time, 8 March 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Politics & Government
Simon Robinson (Time, 8 March 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Politics & Government
Who Is a European?
Timothy Garton Ash (Hoover Digest, 2009)
Filed in: Ethnicity & Race | European Studies
Timothy Garton Ash (Hoover Digest, 2009)
Filed in: Ethnicity & Race | European Studies
Friday, March 19 2010
Are French Films Just ... Better?
Andrew O'Hehir (Salon, 16 March 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Film
Andrew O'Hehir (Salon, 16 March 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Film
Inspector Norse: Why Are Nordic Detective Novels So Successful?
The Economist (The Economist, 11 March 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Literature
The Economist (The Economist, 11 March 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Literature
Tuesday, March 16 2010
Russia’s Evolution, Seen Through Golden Arches
Andrew E. Kramer (The New York Times, 1 February 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | European Studies | Food
Andrew E. Kramer (The New York Times, 1 February 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | European Studies | Food
Wednesday, March 3 2010
An English Journey Re-imagined (video)
Alex Healey and Michael Tait (The Guardian, 3 March 2010)
Filed in: Cultural Identity | European Studies | Geographies | Literature
Alex Healey and Michael Tait (The Guardian, 3 March 2010)
Filed in: Cultural Identity | European Studies | Geographies | Literature
Wednesday, February 17 2010
I Met a Character from Dickens: The Demise of a London Street
Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times, 5 February 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Geographies
Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times, 5 February 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Geographies
Tuesday, February 9 2010
Animal Farm; or, a Short and Somewhat Political History of Comics in Poland
Tomasz Kołodziejczak (Words Without Borders, February 2010)
Filed in: Comics | European Studies
Tomasz Kołodziejczak (Words Without Borders, February 2010)
Filed in: Comics | European Studies
Sunday, February 7 2010
Who Won the Romanian Revolution?
Alec Russell (Financial Times, 11 December 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | History | Politics & Government
Alec Russell (Financial Times, 11 December 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | History | Politics & Government
Friday, January 29 2010
Repression’s Capital, Europe’s Canary
James Hawes (Edinburgh Review, 21 January 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | History
James Hawes (Edinburgh Review, 21 January 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | History
Monday, January 11 2010
“Eastern Europe”: Wrongly Labelled
The Economist (The Economist, 7 January 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Geographies | Global Affairs | History
The Economist (The Economist, 7 January 2010)
Filed in: European Studies | Geographies | Global Affairs | History
Saturday, November 14 2009
Post-Wall: Slavoj Žižek on the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Slavoj Žižek (London Review of Books, 19 November 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | History
Slavoj Žižek (London Review of Books, 19 November 2009)
Filed in: European Studies | Global Affairs | History


































