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Cultural Incentive Learning: How Culture Shapes Acquisition of Values. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Although research on human values is abundant, it has so far neglected a crucial question: what are the psychological mechanisms whereby culture shapes people's values? To address this, the manuscript introduces a framework examining how culture shapes the acquisition of values, a process referred to as cultural incentive learning.
Rigoli F, Lennon J.
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Prawo propinacyjne Galicji. Zarys problematyki
The Propination Rights in Galicia. An Outline The propination rights provided for the exclusive right to produce and sell alcoholic beverages.
Maciej Kluss
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The article is devoted to the historiographical estimation of the participation of the nobility of the Left Bank Ukraine in the preparation of the peasant reform of 1861.
Tetiana Lytvynova
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This paper attempts to answer the question concerning the degree to which the position of serfs changed after the abolition of serfdom in Austria. Were the people in fact free as has been stated time and again in the history books and textbooks? Research
Zdeňka Stoklásková
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Conflict of Military Governor A.N. Muravyov with Nizhny Novgorod Nobility during the Peasant Reform
The author analyzes complex relationships between military governor of the Nizhny Novgorod province A.N. Muravyov and the local nobility during the preparation and implementation of the peasant reform of 1861, as well as the trace that they left in ...
Natalya M. Seliverstova
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Fight for the preparation of ideas the zemstvo reform of 1864
The article explores the evolution of ideas and views on the reform of the local government system after the abolition of serfdom and in particular local government, his system, composition, competence.
В. О. Рум’янцев
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L’abolition du servage vue à travers quelques publications d’Europe occidentale
This communication focuses on insights from three very different authors, a famous Russian, Alexander Herzen, and two lesser known Germans, Malwida von Meysenbug and Aurelio Buddeus. Herzen moved to London in August 1852.
Michel Cadot
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The article deals with the historical and legal analysis of the formation and development of the state credit system in the Ukrainian lands. The article outlines the conditions and circumstances under which the organizational and legal foundations of ...
O. M. Holovko +2 more
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Des usages de la liberté : abolition du servage et paysannerie chez Boris Tchitchérine
Although Boris Chicherin did not play a leading role in the abolition of serfdom, his contribution to this reform needs to be taken into account: being a lawyer, he saw the necessity of liberal modernization in Russia, where he hoped civil liberty would ...
Sylvie Martin
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Legal Reforms of Agrarian Relations in the Duchy of Warsaw between 1807 and 1809
The article analyses the reforms of agrarian relations, which were carried out during the first years of the Duchy of Warsaw, created as a result of the peace treaties of 1807.
Marcin Konarski
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