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Slowing down to accelerate
Food and Financial System Transitions
2025 || Paperback || Corné de Louw || Eburon
Slowing Down to Accelerate is a compelling journey into the heart of complex system transitions. Why do global food and financial systems remain unbalanced, and what can we do about it? This book argues that true transformation begins not by speeding up, but by slowing down.
Inspired by personal experiences in Ethiopia and beyond, author Corné de Louw shares seven powerful insights from his career in banking, dedicated to creating sustainable change. With a unique blend of storytelling, syst...
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Learning from Case Studies in Chaplaincy
Towards Practice Based Evidence & Professionalism
2020 || Paperback || Renske Kruizinga e.a. || Eburon || met inkijkexemplaar
The recent production of case studies in chaplaincy care combines the narrative nature of chaplaincy with the rigors of research demanded in contemporary care settings. The contributions in this volume from both practitioners and academic researchers join reflections on the challenges and promises of case study research in chaplaincy care with the results of specific case studies. Based on reflections on methodology and professionalization in chaplaincy, the volume hopes to contribute to answ...
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Apothecaries in medieval Burgundy (1200-1600)
2023 || Paperback || Nanno Bolt || Eburon
"From the era of Charles the Bold in 1477, the State of Burgundy encompassed not only present-day Netherlands but also modern Belgium, various counties in northern France, the Duchy of Burgundy, and the counties of Nevers and Burgundy. Beginning in the 1200s, the first apothecary establishments emerged in the towns within this Burgundian territory. But what was life like for these medieval apothecaries? This book delves into questions such as:
• How did they operate?
• Where were their es...
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Greece and the EU
40 Years of Membership
2022 || Hardcover || Antonis Klapsis || Eburon
Over the last four decades, Greece has been an active, positive and multi-dimensional participant in the process of European integration – initially in the European Economic Community (EEC) and then in the European Union (EU). The course over these 40 years, however, has not been without obstacles. The economic crisis in the 2010s has undoubtedly been the most turbulent period in Greece’s relation with the EU. Yet, despite such difficulties, over these four decades the balance is certainl...