University accounting and business curricula on sustainability: Perceptions of undergraduate students [PDF]
The challenge to embed sustainability in the formal curriculum has been troublesome for accounting academics. This study investigates sustainability in the accounting curriculum at a regional university in New Zealand.
Kelly, Martin, Sharma, Umesh Prasad
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French influence in Serbia 1835-1914 four generations of “Parisians” [PDF]
The members of four generations of the national elite known as “Parisians” played a prominent role in the political development of modern Serbia. Liberals, Progressives, Radicals and Independent Radicals profoundly shaped the process of espousing and ...
Bataković Dušan T.
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Chateaubriand antimoderne malgré lui ?
On account of his religious and legitimist positions, Chateaubriand is generally considered as a wholeheartedly reactionary and nostalgic writer, but there are many good reasons why this notion may need to be qualified.
Aurelio Principato
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Unchangingness In Change : The Changed Self-image of Budapest Jewish Groups in the Interwar Years as a Result of the Changed Borders in the Carpathian Basin1 [PDF]
In Central Europe the social and cultural processes within various groups of Jews before the First World War were determined by the imperial frames. While the nation states that came into being set the general frames, the attitude of the Jews towards ...
Bäckman, Karin +3 more
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Carlism and Spanish political tradition: yesterday and today
The article analyzes the evolution of the key ideological concepts of Carlism – a mass social and political movement that arose in Spain in 1833 as a result of the dynastic crisis after the death of King Fernando VII, and led in the 19th century to ...
Miguel Ayuso Torres
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The International Law of Secession and the Protection of the Human Rights of Oppressed Sub-State Groups: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow [PDF]
This paper focuses on significant patterns/features in the historical development of the international law of secession and its contribution over time (or the lack thereof) to the struggle to afford greater protection to oppressed sub-state groups the ...
A Cassese +39 more
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The Education of Female élites in Nineteenth-Century Papal Rome. Innovative Contributions of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Madeleine-Sophie Barat [PDF]
After a brief description of the evolution of educational institutions in the first half of the nineteenth century Papal Rome, the Author explores the role played –on this side– of the new female religious institutions arose after the French ...
Sani, R. (Roberto)
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Chávez, the Organization of American States, and Democracy in International Law [PDF]
This article examines the Organization of American States (OAS) intervention in the dispute over the democratic character of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez’s political reforms as a case study of the institutionalization by international organizations ...
Martin, Paul
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Henryk Rzewuski – on the way to Polish national philosophy [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to present original philosophical concept by Henryk Rzewuski. This nineteenth century Polish thinker was (and still is) extremely controversial person, accused of national “apostasy” for the Tsarist Russia and the spread of
Jastrzębski, Bartosz
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The extreme right in France, 1789 to the present [PDF]
An overview of a fascinating and contentious political and intellectual ...
Davies, Peter J.
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