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Geography of craft breweries in Central Europe: Location factors and the spatial dependence effect

, 2020
This paper explores the geography of microbreweries in three countries in Central Europe: the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia. Each has a long, turbulent, and different history of brewing, but in the twenty-first century all of them have experienced
B. Wojtyra   +4 more
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Xylosandrus germanus in Central Europe: Spread into and within the Czech Republic

Journal of applied entomology, 2020
Invasive organisms represent great threats to ecosystems and great challenges to forest management. In Europe, the black timber bark beetle (Xylosandrus germanus) is an invasive secondary pest that mostly attacks the logs of felled trees.
T. Fiala   +16 more
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Unravelling the invasion history of the Asian tiger mosquito in Europe

Molecular Ecology, 2019
Multiple introductions are key features for the establishment and persistence of introduced species. However, little is known about the contribution of genetic admixture to the invasive potential of populations.
Stéphanie Sherpa   +5 more
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Borderlands of Western Civilization: A History of East Central Europe.

American Slavic and East European Review, 1953
Bruce C. Hopper, Oscar Halecki
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Central Europe: The History of An Idea

2008
AbstractThis chapter presents an essay on the history of Central Europe. It suggests that full recognition of the need for a region called Central Europe coincided with the final exclusion of Austria from Germany and that the notion of Mitteleuropa was generally considered with a more or less German national tinge.
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Introduction: Central Europe in the History of Philosophy

1992
There is a view about the history of philosophy in the last century and a half which has been influential at least in English—speaking countries. It runs somewhat as follows. In the nineteenth century, mainstream philosophy throughout Europe was Kantian or Hegelian idealism.
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The ‘Underground History’ of Europe: Elias’s Central Thesis

1996
This study is an attempt to apply some of the central features of the ‘figurational’ or ‘process’ sociology of Norbert Elias to the history of Jewish experience in western Europe.
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Civil War in Central Europe, 1918-1921

, 2018
The Great War had come to an end in Europe in November 1918, but Central Europe did not come to a rest. The demise of the German, Austrian, and Russian Empires had left a geographical void, a theatre of armed conflicts between the imperial heirs for ...
Jochen Böhler
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Histories of Prostitution in Central, East Central and South Eastern Europe

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Dolinsek, Sonja   +13 more
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