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Faculty recital by Robert Gartside, tenor with Keith Humble, pianist, March 10, 1970 [PDF]
This is the concert program of Faculty Recital by Robert Gartside, tenor with Keith Humble, pianist on Tuesday, March 10, 1970 at 8:30 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue.
School of Music, Boston University
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Measuring Consumer Alienation in the Digital Market: Scale Development and Validation
ABSTRACT This study re‐evaluates the concept of consumer alienation in the context of the digital marketplace. With the transformation brought about by the Fourth Industrial Revolution, traditional views on consumer alienation, which emphasize a psychological state of market isolation, require updating.
Yu Lim Lee, Jae‐Eun Chung
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Modéliser l'efficacité d'un réseau: Le cas de la poste aux chevaux dans la France pré-industrielle (1632-1833) [PDF]
National audienceThe topic deals with the question of relationships between the creation of a new transportation network and its effects, in terms of space shaping, here in the “Ancien Regime” France.
Bretagnolle, Anne +2 more
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Franks and Friendship: Eighteenth‐Century Postal Practices in The Mary Hamilton Papers
Abstract Eighteenth‐century postage was comparatively expensive and usually paid for by a letter's recipient, although Members of Parliament could post free of charge by adding their signature to the address (a ‘frank’). This privilege was intended only for MPs; nevertheless, franking fraud was widespread. This article uses evidence from letters in The
Christine Wallis
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Reconstructing Mary Hamilton's Social Networks
Abstract Mary Hamilton's relationships and networking practices are central to this special issue. In this article, we present an innovative method for reconstructing social networks around Hamilton during five key periods of her life, connecting not just correspondents but also persons frequently mentioned in The Mary Hamilton Papers.
David Denison, Tino Oudesluijs
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ABSTRACT Social identity theories explain how identities intertwine with individuals' choices and behaviours. Simultaneously, an institutional context imposes constraints on people's agency due to the norms, habits and expectations it engrains. This is the case in the artistic realm, where numerous categorization norms remain implicit.
Anne‐Sophie V. Radermecker +1 more
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Cet article se concentre sur l’étude de deux revues, Pour vous de Tchécoslovaquie (1961–1992) et Soyez les bienvenus en Tchécoslovaquie (1965–1990), publiées par l’État tchécoslovaque à destination de touristes étranger.es afin de promouvoir le ...
Marie Blanc
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ABSTRACT Background Obesity is defined as a chronic, relapsing disease, characterised by its persistence and the frequent recurrence of weight gain following weight loss. It is linked to chronic diseases and reduced quality of life. Sustainable weight loss requires long‐term dietary and behavioural changes. Dietetic treatment outcomes vary per patient,
Annemieke van de Riet +11 more
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Assembly democracy between social selectivity and equality
Abstract In most Swiss municipalities and two cantons, voting means attending a public assembly rather than casting a ballot. This article investigates the extent to which participation in such assemblies is shaped by different patterns of social selectivity compared to ballot voting.
Hans‐Peter Schaub, Philippe E. Rochat
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De l’épistolaire dans le livre pour enfants [PDF]
International audienceJe voudrais parcourir ici avec vous ce qui n’est ni réellement une forme littéraire (le roman épistolaire) ni platement un thème (la lettre) mais quelque chose d’un peu hybride que j’appellerais l’épistolarité.
Boulaire, Cécile
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