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Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morality : On the nobility of Nietzsche’s priests
, 2011This chapter aims to make a limited exegetical point about the first essay of On the Genealogy of Morality ( GM ), and then to trace its consequences for Nietzsche’s argument about the historical transformation that produced our current altruistic ...
R. Anderson
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Noblemen in an urbanised society: Zeeland and its nobility in the late Middle Ages
, 2012The Low Countries became one of the most urbanised regions in late-medieval Europe. This article analyses the consequences of urbanisation and also state formation for the nobility in Zeeland. Noble lords remained the dominant political power, the result
A. V. Steensel
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1998
The nobility of Europe at the end of the Middle Ages needs and deserves to be studied from a standpoint that is not merely socio-economic, but political and cultural, too. Europe is deemed synonymous with Latin Christendom. The Castilian nobility was distinctly divided into three categories: the titulos, the caballeros and later the hidalgos and the ...
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The nobility of Europe at the end of the Middle Ages needs and deserves to be studied from a standpoint that is not merely socio-economic, but political and cultural, too. Europe is deemed synonymous with Latin Christendom. The Castilian nobility was distinctly divided into three categories: the titulos, the caballeros and later the hidalgos and the ...
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2014
The nobility became a widely despised target of French revolutionaries despite its own lack of unity and its general openness to reform. The strength of the antipathy toward nobility is explained in part by the debates about noble identity that had coursed through French culture for much of the eighteenth century.
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The nobility became a widely despised target of French revolutionaries despite its own lack of unity and its general openness to reform. The strength of the antipathy toward nobility is explained in part by the debates about noble identity that had coursed through French culture for much of the eighteenth century.
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The Institution Of Marshals of the Nobility: On the Social and Political Position of the Nobility
Soviet Studies in History, 1979Marshals of the nobility were one of the components of Russia's political structure from the end of the eighteenth to the beginning of the twentieth century. Playing a leading role in the corporative organization of the nobility as an estate, they not only concentrated in their hands the functions of the corporations of the nobility, but also ...
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European Nobilities and the Reformation
2015Whereas the princes of the empire often took a leading part in supporting the cause of the Reformation in the Holy Roman Empire the lower nobility, knights, and simple country squires were initially more reluctant to commit themselves to the new faith. However, to the extent that the confessional divide deepened, many noble families now firmly embraced
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Radical Ligands Confer Nobility on Base-Metal Catalysts
Science, 2010P. Chirik, K. Wieghardt
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