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Charity and Commercial Success as Vectors of Asymmetry and Inequality: The Unconceptualised Elements of Development in Islamist Sudan during the First Republic

open access: yesRevue Internationale de Politique de Développement, 2017
The Sudanese Islamist experiment is far from having put an end to the conflict-ridden history of the country, despite the South achieving independence in July 2011.
Raphaëlle Chevrillon-Guibert
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Two hegemonies, one island: Cyprus as a "Middle Ground" between the Byzantines and the Arabs (650-850 A.D.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This paper aims to assess the political and cultural status of the island of Cyprus as the only place within the Mediterranean where Christian heirs of Romans and Muslims shared the local tax revenue to create a buffer zone between two empires ...
Zavagno, Luca
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PROLEGOMENA TO EVERGETICS

open access: yesOntology of designing, 2015
The article expounds prefatory remarks and explanatory essay (Prolegomena) to the Evergetics – a valueand subject-oriented science on management processes in the society. The Evergetics seeks reserves to improve management efficiency not in the modernization of an “impersonal” bureaucratic machine, but in the people, in every man, in the use of his ...
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Evolution of Ideas on Management Processes in the Society: From Cybernetics to Evergetics [PDF]

open access: yesGroup Decision and Negotiation, 2014
R. L. Ackoff initiated a discussion about the possibility of such a “way of organizing a society, which would stimulate more social and individual development than socialism and capitalism do it”, and he called it a developing society. In continuation of the started discussion, the article that is proposed to the reader, traces evolution of ideas on ...
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A portrait of Ptolomeus III Evergetes, from colonia Patricia (Córdova, Spain)

open access: yesArchivo Español de Arqueología, 2023
Se estudia un herma de un personaje masculino, adquirido por el Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico de Córdoba en la década de 1970. Procede de un descubrimiento ocasional en la calle Ángel de Saavedra, en los Altos de Santa Ana. Ha sido interpretado como monarca helenístico o atleta, de manera genérica, así como representación del dios Hermes.
Loza Azuaga, María Luisa   +1 more
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The small towns of Sicily in the transition from Republic to Principate

open access: yesGerión
This paper revisits longstanding debates surrounding the transition from Republic to Principate in Sicily, considering new archaeological and epigraphic evidence emerging from the island's smaller urban centres.
Laura Pfuntner
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From the Late Antique City to the Early Medieval Town in Central and Northern Italy. Models and Narratives from Debates over the Last Thirty Years [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
L'articolo discute la trasformazione delle città nell'Italia centro-settentrionale tra la Tarda Antichità e l'alto medioevo, attraverso una lettura critica del dibatitto archeologico degli ultimi trenta ...
Sauro Gelichi
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Antonella De Carlo: Il ceto equestre di Campania, Apulia et Calabria, Lucania et Bruttii dalla tarda Repubblica al IV secolo (2 voll.). Vetera 19. Edizioni Quasar, Roma 2015. [Book review] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Book review. Reviewed book: Antonella De Carlo: Il ceto equestre di Campania, Apulia et Calabria, Lucania et Bruttii dalla tarda Repubblica al IV secolo (2 voll.). Vetera 19. Edizioni Quasar, Roma 2015.
Salomies, Olli
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EVERGETIC AND ONTOLOGIES OF MANAGEMENT

open access: yesOntology of Designing, 2016
The article is devoted to the analysis of the three evergetical strategies in sciences searches and management of the community development. The study develops regulations based on postnonclassical scientific rationality evergetics from V.A. Vittikh, discusses evergetical strategies, it’s differences in managing theory and practice.
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Evergetism among the Bishops of Hispania between the Sixth and Seventh Centuries: A Dialogue between Archaeological and Documentary Sources

open access: yesJournal of Early Christian Studies, 2015
The role of the bishops of Hispania in the construction of churches in the late antique period has been highlighted by a traditional historiography which considered the religious unification under the Catholic creed by the Third Council of Toledo in the year 589 c.e.
Utrero Agudo, María de los Angeles   +1 more
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