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26.04.2013

Mittelweg 36 | 2/2013

Rückkehr der Politischen Ökonomie


18.02.2013

Mittelweg 36 | 1/2013

Schwerpunkt: Demokratien in Gefahr


08.01.2013

Mittelweg 36 | 6/2012

Schwerpunkt: Zwischenkriegszeit


31.10.2012

Mittelweg 36 | 5/2012

Dienst am Gemeinwohl


05.09.2012

Mittelweg 36 | 4/2012

Schwerpunkt: Facetten imperialer Herrschaft


18.06.2012

Mittelweg 36 | 3/2012

Schwerpunkt: Koloniale Gewalt


04.05.2012

Mittelweg 36 | 2/2012

Schwerpunkt: Jean Améry


17.02.2012

Mittelweg 36 | 1/2012

Schwerpunkt: Poor Whites


29.12.2011

Mittelweg 36 | 6/2011

Schwerpunkt: Politik in Europa


18.10.2011

Mittelweg 36 | 5/2011

Schwerpunkt: Täterpsychologie und Empathie


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