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State‐led wage devaluation in Southern Europe in the wake of the Eurozone crisis
Abstract South European labour markets have gone through a substantial level of downward adjustment in wages (internal devaluation) and liberalisation in the aftermath of the Eurozone crisis. Yet, there have been differences in the extent of change between Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy.
ALEXANDRE AFONSO
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We provide a new perspective on the overarching influence of spatial scale in driving the abundance of a declining farmland bird species, supporting the urgency of designing landscape scale‐effective AESs. This should be framed within the new EU Common Agricultural Policy reform and operated by farmer collectives, whereby management interventions ...
Davide Andreatta +8 more
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Exiles and innovators: a survey of heretics in sixteenth‐century Europe
Abstract The links between exile and innovation have often been studied in the case of the twentieth century, but much less in the case of early modern Europe – an age of some political exiles and many religious ones. This essay focuses on what has been called ‘the Reformation of the Refugees’ in the early sixteenth century.
Peter Burke
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Abstract The article examines the Italian approach to farming enterprises' insolvency. In Italy, farmers were traditionally excluded from the application of insolvency proceedings regardless of their corporate status. In the last decade, they have gained limited access to special insolvency procedures developed for consumers and small enterprises.
Oriana Casasola, Elisa Salvadori
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Competition, over‐branching and bank failures during the Great Depression: New evidence from Italy
Abstract This paper employs quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the link between banking competition, branching and financial distress during the interwar period in Europe, focusing on Italy as a case study. Regression analysis and a systematic review of printed sources show that banks experiencing distress had opened scores of branches and
Marco Molteni
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Priests and their Bodies after Trent: (Dis)abilities, Masculinities, Sexualities
This article discusses the impact of a “corporeal turn” in early modern religious history on recent publications in Counter‐Reformation Catholic History. Scholars increasingly look towards the Church's legal archives in Rome as a source of information about ecclesiastical and theological attitudes to the body and sexuality. The figure of the priest has
Miles Pattenden
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Abstract In recent years, the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) has been variously involved in the decision‐making processes of national authorities deciding on individual asylum applications. In spite of its capability of affecting national asylum procedures and the circumstances in which they are carried out, holding EUAA accountable for its ...
Agostina Pirrello
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‘By consultation of elevated minds’: the role of paratexts in Giovanni Battista Calderari's comedies
Abstract Genette's Seuils considers the dramatic paratext as the odd one out, and, indeed, the early‐modern theatrical paratext has remained understudied. This article discusses the paratexts of the comedies of Giovanni Battista Calderari, a sixteenth‐century author quite neglected by scholars, whose works were published in Vicenza and Venice.
Lies Verbaere
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Un nuovo rapporto tra Scuola e Università. Una riforma da riformare o da migliorare?
Discute le prospettive della riforma universitaria, in connessione con i problemi della scuola media superiore. Già a stampa in"Studi storici", 42 (2001), pp.
Giovanni Vitolo
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SOMMARIO: 1. Introduzione. – 2. La riforma della pubblica amministrazione italiana. – 3. L’introduzione del risk management nella pubblica amministrazione. – 4. Il risk management nella pubblica amministrazione italiana. – 5. Conclusioni.
Monia Castellini , Caterina Ferrario
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