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After the resignation of Charles IV, a particular public law situation, the so-called “kingdom without a king,” came about in interwar Hungary, which persisted through the whole period.
Róbert Kerepeszki
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History and Memory in the Basilian School in Uman (1765-1834)
The purpose of the research paper. This paper is an attempt to present the historical education at the Basilian school in Uman (the programmes, methods, didactic aids, qualifications, and professional skills of teachers and caretakers) and the mechanisms
Igor Kryvosheia, Norbert Morawiec
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Adorno on Schenker: Reconstructing the Formation of a Critique
ABSTRACT Since the publication in 1982 of Theodor Adorno's late lecture ‘On the Problem of Musical Analysis’, it has been well established that Adorno had an ambivalent attitude towards Heinrich Schenker's analytical method, to the extent that the two men are usually thought of as antagonists while sharing the same concern for a work‐immanent ...
SEBASTIAN WEDLER
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Do siblings free‐ride in “being there” for parents?
There is a potential free‐rider problem when several siblings consider future provision of care for their elderly parents. Siblings can commit to not providing long‐term support by living far away. If location decisions are made by birth order, older siblings may enjoy a first‐mover advantage.
Shiko Maruyama, Meliyanni Johar
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Violence politique et légitimisme pendant la Première guerre carliste : une occasion manquée
From 1833, in all Europe and especially in France, the First Carlist Civil War represents the confrontation of the two main government principles guiding European nations.
Laetitia Blanchard
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Loyalism, legitimism, and the neo-Jacobite challenge to the Anglo-Scottish Union [PDF]
Those who continued with its cause into the late Victorian age, framed loyalism as a principled challenge to the constitutional settlement that culminated in the Anglo-Scottish Union of 1707. The case for restoring the House of Stuart, the focal point of
Graeme Morton, Morton, Graeme; id_orcid
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Modelling Legitimate Expectations [PDF]
Legitimate expectation in the context of culpa in contrahendo is an important legal concept for the study of good faith and the duty to negotiate with good care. However when wanting to model it and reason about it, one finds that most existing legal formalisations do not directly account for the concept.
Marina De Vos, Tina Balke, Ken Satoh
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Examining counter-revolution through its greater achievements, that is, the four winning restorations, and also their disastrous fall, that is, the defeated restoration, may contribute to enrich traditional perspectives on the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies’
Carmine Pinto
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Abstract This paper addresses linguistic and epistemic justice by exploring multilingual practices in tertiary contexts in an English‐dominant linguistic ecology. The paper argues that the university linguistic space (linguascene) governs language choices toward English monolingualism, and this has implications for epistemic justice in multilingual ...
Anikó Hatoss, Eliot Allport
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‘Punitive’ Expeditions in German Colonial Contexts in Africa
Abstract The debate on the restitution of African cultural heritage has brought greater attention to the history of colonial violence, especially to the dispatch of so‐called ‘punitive’ expeditions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
YANN LeGALL
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