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FROM TRASH TO TREASURE: RILKE AND VENICE REVISITED
ABSTRACT Rilke loved Venice and visited or passed through a dozen times between 1897 and 1920. He wrote extensively about the city in prose and verse between 1898 and 1908, including a cycle of poems in the Neue Gedichte and a polemical ‘Aufzeichnung’ in Malte Laurids Brigge.
Robert Vilain
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Competition, over‐branching and bank failures during the Great Depression: New evidence from Italy
Abstract This paper employs quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the link between banking competition, branching and financial distress during the interwar period in Europe, focusing on Italy as a case study. Regression analysis and a systematic review of printed sources show that banks experiencing distress had opened scores of branches and
Marco Molteni
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Necessity entrepreneurship: A journey from unemployment to self‐employment
Abstract This study provides a comprehensive examination of necessity entrepreneurship, a concept distinct from its counterpart, opportunity entrepreneurship. Necessity entrepreneurship emerges from the compelling need to address economic hardship or unemployment, contrasting with opportunity entrepreneurship, which is driven by the pursuit of new ...
Weng Marc Lim +4 more
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Abstract Over the next decade, demographic, societal, technological, economic, environmental, and political factors are expected to significantly influence the agri‐food chain. Demographic shifts, characterised by an aging population and sustained migration, along with evolving consumer demands, will drive a greater emphasis on sustainability.
Gary Delalay +2 more
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A propos de la "néolithisation" de l'Europe occidentale
Le néolithique de l'Europe occidenatle, jusqu'à présent si mal connu, vient d'être éclairé par deux travaux d'importance capitale. En premier lieu la stratigraphie de l grotte "Arene Candide" lui a donné une charpente qui même si ella doit recevoir des ...
Jean ARNAL
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Bruxelles, Luxembourg et Strasbourg sont officiellement reconnues comme les trois principaux sièges d’institutions européennes. Cependant, cette reconnaissance de leur statut de siège s’est de plus en plus fréquemment transformée en une désignation comme
Vincent Calay
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L’Orient, géographie imaginaire : les écrivains français et les villes de désir
On ne peut parler de l’Orient et de sa géographie imaginaire sans aborder l’œuvre capitale du Français Antoine Galland, véritable passeur interculturel en tant que premier traducteur du Coran et du récit fondateur LesMille et Une Nuits.
Martine Geronimi
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[Epidemiological specificities of COVID-19 in Africa: Current or future public health concern?] [PDF]
Hardy ÉJL, Flori P.
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Une capitale européenne polycentrique et opportuniste
Carola Hein
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