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Nobility of the Sword, Nobility of the Robe: Social Spaces and Ideological Borders

open access: yesL'Atelier du CRH, 2021
“Nobility of the Robe” and “Nobility of the Sword,” two expressions commonly repeated in historiography of the nobility of the modern era, are not simple social descriptions.
Elie Haddad
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Explosion in the History of the Nobility in French Historiography [PDF]

open access: yesHistorical Studies on Central Europe, 2021
For the past thirty years, the history of the nobility has been one of the fields of social history that have mobilized most researchers. This trend is largely due to the interest shown in new family collections, in correspondence and in private ...
Michel Figeac
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CDCP1-targeting ADC outperforms standard therapies in Ras-mutant pancreatic cancer [PDF]

open access: yesMolecular Therapy: Oncology
RAS mutations are found in 10%–30% of various cancers and in up to 90% of pancreatic cancers, where they are associated with aggressive phenotypes, poor prognosis, and reduced overall survival.
Yun Jung Um   +6 more
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Political Culture or the Culture of Politics in the Discours of the Nobility? A Category for Studying the Castilian Nobility Politicization in the Fifteenth Century

open access: yesStudia Historica. Historia Medieval, 2016
This study aims to analyze what kind of political culture adopted the Castilian nobility of the fifteenth Century. First, will be analyzed the definitions of political culture that manage social scientists and historians.
Ana Isabel CARRASCO MANCHADO
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The genesis of modern Baltic nations and the nobility in the end of XVIII - first half of XIX c. (A comparative historical analysis)

open access: yesLietuvos Istorijos Studijos, 1997
This article applies a comparative method for studying the role of the nobility in the formation of modern Baltic nations in order to elucidate the factors, which determined role differences.
Saulius Pivoras
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La noblesse de la monarchie habsbourgeoise et le modèle culturel louis-quatorzien : étapes d’une confrontation, entre rejet, contre-modèle et participation

open access: yesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles, 2022
After 1648, the Habsburg nobility was, on the one hand, Catholic and loyal to the House of Habsburg, and enjoyed links to the Viennese court; and on the other, it was transterritorial and a fully-fledged member of the nobility of the Holy Roman Empire ...
Veronika Hyden-Hanscho
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Noblesse d’épée, noblesse de robe : espaces sociaux et frontières idéologiques

open access: yesL'Atelier du CRH, 2020
“Nobility of the Robe” and “Nobility of the Sword,” two expressions commonly repeated in historiography of the nobility of the modern era, are not simple social descriptions.
Elie Haddad
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Noble postmasters and their coat of arms in Croatia, Slavonia and Vojvodina in the 18th and 19th centuries [PDF]

open access: yesBaština
Since the French Revolution in 1789, the nobility has ceased to be the ruling class in society. Since then, nobles began to use only certain privileges: the use of a noble title, the use of a coat of arms, an epithet, the right to join certain knightly ...
Atlagić Nina M.
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Discriminative Economic Policy of the Russian Government Towards the Catholic Nobility of Belarus (Second Half of the 19th Century – the Beginning of the 20th Century)

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2021
Introduction. The upper class of Belarus within the Russian Empire attracted the attention of researchers. However, the restrictive economic policy of the Russian government towards the nobility of the Roman Catholic faith has not been the ...
Anatolij Zhitko
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Adel in meervoud. Methodologische beschouwingen over comparatief adelsonderzoek in de Bourgondische Nederlanden

open access: yesBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review, 2008
Plural Nobility. Some Methodological Remarks on Comparative Research of the Nobility in the Burgundian Low Countries When applying the prosopographical method to the late medieval nobility of the Low Countries, several methodological problems come to ...
M. Damen, A. Janse
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