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Parishes Registers and Lists of Parishes Residents in the Wróblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences: Genesis and Confessional Singularity

open access: yesBibliotheca Lituana, 2012
The article treats baptismal, matrimonial and death parish registers in 17th–20th centuries, also lists of confirmees and lists of converts to Roman Catholic Church or Orthodox Church, lists of parishes and parishes’ residents of territories in Lithuania,
Saulius Žilys
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Aezkoako Gerónimo Almirantearenaren dotrina argitaragabea

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 1993
The text of this unfinished catechism published here for the first time was written by the priest Gerónimo Almiranterena. His signature appears on the certificates of the parish register from Aribe (1818-52).
Jose Mari Satrustegi
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Population of Wieliczka in 1788 — Household Size and Structure

open access: yesPrzeszłość Demograficzna Polski, 2019
The article attempts to establish basic demographic parameters for the inhabitants of Wieliczka in the 18th century. The aim of the research is to investigate whether the nature of Wieliczka family farms was similar to the results obtained in other ...
Jakub Pieczara
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Župa Orah kod Vrgorca: ritam rađanja na imperijalnoj granici u drugoj polovici 18. stoljeća

open access: yesAnali Zavoda za Povijesne Znanosti Hrvatske Akademije Znanosti i Umjetnosti u Dubrovniku, 2017
This article focuses on the population analysis of the Parish of Orah near Vrgorac in the latter half of the eighteenth century, undertaken within the broader historical-demographic research of the Vrgorac Krajina, an agrarian community in which the ...
Pavičić, Vlado
doaj   +1 more source

Märkusi talunimede vanusest Audru näitel

open access: yesKeel ja Kirjandus, 2023
The article looks at Estonian farm names, using examples from Audru Parish. Farm names are considered younger than village names, although historians believe that the farm is older than the village as a settlement unit.
Marja Kallasmaa
doaj   +1 more source

Slave naming patterns : onomastics and the taxonomy of race in eighteenth-century Jamaica [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Every year, slave owners responsible for managing estates were required by Jamaican law to submit to the local vestry an account of the whites, slaves, and livestock on their properties.
Burnard, Trevor
core   +1 more source

Insolvency‐related foreign judgements in Nigeria: Contextualising English legal influence and comparative analysis of the UNCITRAL regime

open access: yesInternational Insolvency Review, EarlyView.
Abstract The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) has produced the most robust international insolvency regime applicable to countries around the world. The Model Law on Cross‐Border Insolvency (1997) is widely accepted and already very popular among African countries.
Pontian N. Okoli
wiley   +1 more source

Long‐Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Incidence of Parkinson's Disease: A Danish Nationwide Administrative Cohort Study

open access: yesMovement Disorders, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Long‐term exposure to air pollution has been linked to Parkinson's disease (PD) incidence, yet evidence is mixed, partly because of challenges with PD diagnosis and definition. We examined this association in a nationwide administrative cohort.
Thomas Cole‐Hunter   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Back to the Mission. Revisiting Slack in Nonprofits and Introducing Tappable Slack

open access: yesNonprofit Management and Leadership, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article contributes to and develops the previous literature on excess resources (“slack”) in nonprofit organizations through a conceptual analysis of the implications that the organizational distinctiveness of nonprofits carries for our understanding of slack in these organizations.
Marta Reuter   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Boredom, despondency, and the scourge that lays waste at noon: an anthropology of acedia Ennui, abattement et le fléau qui frappe à midi : une anthropologie de l'acédie

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
Attentive to the ways that inertia can take hold of life, Catholic monks recognize despondency as a potential not only within the monastery, but in contemporary society more widely. Such experiences are regularly mapped onto an understanding of what early Christian monks termed ‘acedia’ (a Greek term that can be translated as ‘lack of care’). Taking as
Richard D.G. Irvine
wiley   +1 more source

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