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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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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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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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Inaugurating a Dutch Napoleon? Conservative criticism of the 1815 constitution of the United Kingdom of The Netherlands [PDF]
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A Alen +19 more
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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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Prostor ideologie : varianty motivu sídliště v současné české próze
The housing estates represent one of the newest forms of urban space which mass expansion over several decades has significantly altered the character of not only Czech cities.
Karel Střelec
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The Warmian Dietine in the 16th–18th Centuries
Warmia, within the Teutonic State, functioned as a separate judicial area administered by the “Landrichter” as well as four to twelve elected land assessors (“Landschöffen”) originating from nobility, freemen (“Freie”) and village administrators.
Danuta Bogdan
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Capturing the castle: Tenant governance in social housing companies [PDF]
In the contemporary landscape of social housing in Britain, the role of tenants on the governing boards of housing companies continues to be seen as deeply problematic.
Bradley, Q
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The evolution of representative institutions: A perspective through the prism of constitutional history [PDF]
This paper examines the historical development of representative institutions through a comparative constitutional lens, focusing on two major models: the English and the French.
Bojanić Bojan Č.
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“Assembled as one man”. The councils of Henry II and the political community of England
The study of parliamentary origins for England -and other kingdoms- has traditionally concentrated on aspects such as the social composition of assemblies and territorial representation.
José Manuel Cerda Costabal
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