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The Middle Ages after the Middle Ages
2022Abstract This chapter reflects on popular memories and various manifestations of interest in the real or imaginary Middle Ages which circulated in the past three centuries. Often connected with political agendas that one tends to classify as “medievalism,” they bring in some important fragments of Central Europe’s “culture of memory” and
János M. Bak, Gábor Klaniczay
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2023
Abstract This chapter describes the elements of the medieval canon law that the author describes as “half steps” toward constitutionalism. The latter term is understood in two ways. It means both the recognition of a superior law that limits the exercise of governmental power and a mandatory division of the legitimate power that does ...
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Abstract This chapter describes the elements of the medieval canon law that the author describes as “half steps” toward constitutionalism. The latter term is understood in two ways. It means both the recognition of a superior law that limits the exercise of governmental power and a mandatory division of the legitimate power that does ...
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Overlooked and underestimated: Experiences of ageism in young, middle-aged, and older adults.
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 2020OBJECTIVES Although the prevalence of ageism against older people has been well-established, less is known about the characteristics of those experiences or the experiences of young and middle-aged adults.
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