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Citation: S. Reichmuth, 'Network' and 'world system' - Concepts of the modern 'Islamic world' and their transformation, SAECULUM, 51(2), 2000, pp. 267-293
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Citation: Lp. Van Den Bosch, Language as the barrier between brute and man - Friedrich Max Muller and the Darwinian debate on language, SAECULUM, 51(1), 2000, pp. 57-89
Citation: R. Trauzettel, Positions in social philosophy in East Asia in the 20th century and their relation to the development of the rule of law in modern times, SAECULUM, 51(1), 2000, pp. 90-99
Citation: T. Allert, The broken pathos of chosenness - Between Stefan George and Georg Simmel: An intellectual biography of Kurt Singer, SAECULUM, 51(1), 2000, pp. 100-157
Citation: Hg. Niemeyer, The early Phoenician expansion in the Mediterranean: New contributions to its description and causes, SAECULUM, 50(2), 1999, pp. 153-175
Citation: H. Lutterbach, On abstinence from meat in Christianity - A therapeutic remedy for spiritual ailments and a means of actualization of paradisiacal innocence, SAECULUM, 50(2), 1999, pp. 177-209
Citation: D. Blum, The European discovery of India - Diverse perception of India in 15th century European travel accounts, SAECULUM, 50(2), 1999, pp. 211-233