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The council estate: representation, space and the potential for performance [PDF]
The image of the archetypal housing estate is often used in popular representation, from documentary and television to music video, to symbolise the urban ‘grit’ of contemporary inner-city life. In the theatre, urban political and ‘working-class’ drama has been set on or around estates in attempts to deconstruct or expose the impact of life on these ...
Katie Beswick
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How to measure the effectiveness of healthcare providers acting as an ‘anchor institution’: a case study of the NHS in Greater Manchester, England [PDF]
Objectives To improve social determinants of health, healthcare organisations can support societal and economic goals in their role as anchor institutions (large organisations with an important presence and ties to a place).
Anna Gkiouleka +3 more
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This article analyzes the social composition of the political parties of the Russian Empire in the early XX century and a real reflection of interests of different social groups.
Alexander S. Zabolotskikh
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Russian Estate in Dostoevsky’s Novel Crime and Punishment [PDF]
The article analyzes for the first time in the history of research on Dostoevsky the image of the Russian rural estate in the novel Crime and Punishment, in the context of the whole problematic of the book, with an emphasis on plot-compositional and ...
Olga A. Bogdanova
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This article examines the visual strategies employed in the early modern period by a dynasty ruling a smaller state, the Duchy of Lorraine, to survive in the face of expansion by larger neighbours (notably France).
Jonathan Wayne Spangler
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The article is devoted to the peculiarities of the representation of relations between the nobility and the peasantry in Russian liberal thought at the cusp of XIX—XX centuries.
M. A. Ponomareva
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From estate representation to the representation of the people and the nation in the Age of Revolutions [PDF]
In the Age of Revolutions, the legitimacy of political rule was increasingly derived in Western countries from popular sovereignty realised through parliamentary representation. This chapter analyses how the members of the representative institutions in Britain, France and Sweden attempted to solve tensions between popular sovereignty and ...
Haaparinne, Zachris, Ihalainen, Pasi
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Recenzja: Parliaments, Estates and Representation — Parlaments, Etats et Representation, ed. by J. Rogister, published for the International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions by Pageant Publishing, London, vol ...
Stanisław Russocki
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The paper evaluates the representation of early modern economic history at the 12th congress of Czech historians in Ústí nad Labem in September 2022 and responds to opinions about the current decline of the discipline of economic history and its ...
Václav Ledvinka
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Fuzzy representation of vague spatial descriptions in real estate advertisements
Geocoding a spatial description is challenging since vernacular place names and vague spatial expressions give uncertainty and ambiguity to the description. Usually, digital gazetteers are used to match geospatial objects to their boundaries. However, gazetteers do not contain all places.
Cadorel, Lucie +2 more
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