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Vertical New Knowledge Transfer and the Revival of Multi‐Employer Collective Bargaining
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the puzzle of how and why multi‐employer bargaining has revived as a policy idea given the apparent dominance of neoliberalism. Multi‐employer bargaining has emerged as a solution to problems caused by failed neoliberal policies.
Søren Kaj Andersen, Chris F. Wright
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The Huguenots of South Africa in documents and commemoration [PDF]
CITATION: Coertzen, P. 2011. The Huguenots of South Africa in documents and commemoration. Nederduitse Gereformeerde Teologiese Tydskrif, 52(3):301-324, doi:10.5952/52-3-42.The original publication is available at http://ngtt.journals.ac.zaPublication of
Coertzen, Pieter
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Hugenotten in Berlin (Huguenots à Berlin)
Rosen-Prest Viviane. Hugenotten in Berlin (Huguenots à Berlin) . In: Diasporas. Histoire et sociétés, n°5, 2004. Généalogies rêvées. pp.
Rosen-Prest, Viviane
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La Diabolisation dans La Guisiade (1589) de Pierre Matthieu et Le Guysien (1592) de Simon Bélyard
Devilish characterization in La Guisiade and Le Guysien can be accounted for by the political commitment of both playwrights as well as the deictic dimension of humanist tragedy.
Jean-Claude Ternaux
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Explaining the Industrial Revolution: From Agraria to Industria
ABSTRACT Ernest Gellner suggested that a multi‐factor—indeed, a 15‐factor—model was necessary to explain the Industrial Revolution. Most economic historians prefer a much simpler economistic theory while adding ritual genuflections to the role of ‘culture’ and ‘institutions’.
Michael Mann
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A Staged Encounter: French Meeting Timucua in Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues
A quarter of a century after the destruction of the French settlements in Florida in 1565, there appeared in Frankfurt the second volume of Théodore de Bry’s Great Voyages, the Brevis Narratio of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues that included a series of ...
Frank Lestringant
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Leadership in Scholarship: Editors' Appointments and Scientific Narrative
ABSTRACT Academic journals disseminate new knowledge and therefore can influence the direction and composition of ongoing research by choosing what to publish. We study the change in the topic structure of papers published in the American Economic Review (AER) after the appointments of editors and coeditors of the AER between 1985 and 2011 using a ...
Ali Sina Önder +2 more
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The inscriptions on prison walls often refer to the passing of time, a time of deprivation of liberty. In the case of the repression carried out by the monarchy against the huguenots after the revocation of the edict of Nantes, imprisonment was a tool ...
Fanny Lalande
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Lord Chesterfield and Elizabeth du Bouchet: New Light on an Eighteenth‐Century Liaison
Abstract Almost no trace has survived of the life of Elizabeth du Bouchet after she moved from The Hague to London and gave birth to Philip Stanhope, the illegitimate son of Philip Dormer Stanhope, the 4th Earl of Chesterfield, in 1732. Thirty‐three unpublished letters in the archive of the Chevening Estate, now at the Kent History and Library Centre ...
Richard Wendorf
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Myriam Yardeni, Huguenots et juifs, (Vie des Huguenots, 41) Paris, Honoré Champion, 2008
Noblesse-Rocher Annie. Myriam Yardeni, Huguenots et juifs, (Vie des Huguenots, 41) Paris, Honoré Champion, 2008. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 88e année n°4, Octobre-Décembre 2008. pp.
Noblesse-Rocher, Annie
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