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Dynamics in Quantum Statistical Mechanics,he penultimate step before war; in 1948 war again seemed a real possibility. The urgency of the need to hold the line against communism in Italy and unify Europe against the Soviets demanded more than words from the bishop, but nonetheless Christians could play an important role.allude 发表于 2025-3-25 12:01:40
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Introduction,ghtenment and Industrial Revolution might be suggested, transcending these is the jagged but unbroken line of tradition leading back through Medieval Europe as ‘Christendom’ to the Roman Empire of Constantine; of a continent sharing the same faith and unified by the authority of a universal Church.Bernstein-test 发表于 2025-3-26 08:03:17
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Christians and the Common Market,wer were still too ingrained and comfortable. In Britain’s absence the ‘utopian’ project of European unity began to be realised through the Schuman plan, the Messina Conference of 1955 and the Treaty of Rome in 1957. The door of opportunity, opened at such great cost in the 1940s, would never be opecuticle 发表于 2025-3-26 15:01:52
Conclusion,-economic, cultural, political and historical circumstances of any moment precedes and overshadows the will of individuals, but as leaders, intellectuals and activists, and collectively through elite networks of discourse, power and influence, they may draw on the cultural and institutional reservoiGRATE 发表于 2025-3-26 19:25:49
Few-nucleon systems at MAMI and beyondghtenment and Industrial Revolution might be suggested, transcending these is the jagged but unbroken line of tradition leading back through Medieval Europe as ‘Christendom’ to the Roman Empire of Constantine; of a continent sharing the same faith and unified by the authority of a universal Church.