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Money, Stock-Jobbing, and Corruption in England at the Turn of the XVII–XVIII Centuries
The article reconstructs the historical context that shaped the financial capitalism in England at the turn of the XVII– XVIII centuries. It focuses on the crisis of Christian values and the development of secular rationalistic morality.
V. V. Vysokova
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The greening of cities is driven by a combination of technical necessity and a narrow definition of wellbeing framed within a cultural, and sexual, normative perspective.
John Bingham-Hall
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This paper aims at understanding the governance of public budgeting in large metropolises with the use of comparative analysis. The analysis is focused on budgetary governance in London and São Paulo and uses qualitative and quantitative data from 2008 ...
Ursula Dias Peres
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The aliens in the economy and society of London in the 14th century: Interaction and conflicts [PDF]
The article examines the place of aliens in the economy and society of 14th-century London. Based on a wide range of sources and research literature, the author identifies the main groups of foreign trading partners of the English capital and the ...
Leshtaev, Dmitry Valerievich
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Energy use intensities in London houses
This research compares domestic metered energy data, for both gas and electricity consumption, against characteristics drawn from a building stock model of Greater London, UK.
Rob Liddiard +6 more
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After several decades of deindustrialisation in the so-called advanced economies, we are seeing a renewed enthusiasm for urban manufacturing in cities, and the integration of production into the city fabric.
Jessica Ferm
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El Instructor, o repertorio de historia, bellas letras y artes was the most long-standing and extensive publication in Spanish language published in England during the first half of the 19th Century.
David Loyola López
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Production of housing in London is driven by three factors: a housing crisis that requires the construction of more than 1.6 million homes by 2025, a model of social housing production mainly delivered through private developers’ contributions, and a ...
Lucía Cerrada Morato
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Urban Space of Everyday Sociability in Seventeenth-Century London
History of early modern Europe was marked with the rapid development of urban culture which included the emergence of various public spaces that were to become the new centres of social intercourse.
Anna Stogova
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Dietary Protein Intake and Peritoneal Protein Losses in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
ABSTRACT Introduction Peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients lose protein in their waste dialysate, potentially increasing their risk for malnutrition. We wished to determine whether there was any association between losses and dietary protein intake (DPI). Methods DPI was assessed from 24‐h dietary recall using Nutrics software.
Haalah Shaaker, Andrew Davenport
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