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The Impact of Public Holidays on Insurgent Attacks: The Case of Thailand. [PDF]

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Chinda C, Unal C, Marchment Z, Gill P.
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The Monarchy

2004
This chapter examines the role of the monarchy in the history of the British constitution during the twentieth century, investigating how the constitutional power enjoyed by the sovereign gave way to constitutional influence and describing the changes the Parliament made to the law relevant to the Crown.
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The July Monarchy [PDF]

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With the acquisition of Le Globe, the need arose for the Saint-Simonians to evaluate daily political events in accordance with the Doctrine. The criteria were the same as in their appraisal of political theories and institutions, a deep concern for the welfare of the working class subordinated to an even deeper concern for the preservation of order.
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MONARCHY AND MONEY

The Court Historian, 2021
In September 2020, the e-Conference ‘Monarchy and Money. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Economics and Finances of Monarchical Rule’ was organised by Charlotte Backerra (University of Gottingen) an...
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A Maritime Monarchy

2020
This chapter considers the possibility of building a maritime monarchy and how the Anglo-Dutch Revolution achieved this. Early modern Europe was governed by territorial monarchies and small, sometimes maritime, republics and/or cities. The former were culturally and socially aristocratic, and the latter mercantile. But in the later seventeenth century,
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Monarchy and commonwealth

2018
For a short time following the Restoration of the Stuarts in 1660 there were writers who used republican ideas to defend and understand the newly restored monarchy. This chapter explores these ideas. It examines the ways in which the ‘commonwealth’ principles used to defend the republican governments of the Interregnum, and the ideas of James ...
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‘Republics and Monarchies’

2015
[Extract] Recent decades have seen the publication of a considerable stream of studies on the history and political theory of republicanism. Theoretically one might broadly distinguish between two approaches to the concept of republicanism. First, there is the historical association of political ideas held by groups of writers in early‐modern history ...
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Monarchy or Republic?

2018
This chapter examines the meanings of “monarchy” and “republic,” explores how these meanings were modified in the wake of critical events during the civil war, and gauges the range of expectations held by ordinary people and political actors that affected the outcome of the referendum of June 1946.
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