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Felons’ chattels and English living standards in the later fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
Abstract The later fourteenth and fifteenth centuries have long occupied an intriguing and contested place in discussions of England's long‐run economic development. One key issue around which debate has coalesced is the living standards of the population as a whole and of different groups within it. We contribute to this debate by bringing forward new
Chris Briggs +4 more
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Hardy-Stein identities and square functions for semigroups
We prove a Hardy-Stein type identity for the semigroups of symmetric, pure-jump L\'evy processes.
Bañuelos, Rodrigo +2 more
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Leave It to Me: Overconfident CEOs’ Lower Propensity to Delegate Acquisition Responsibility
Abstract Overconfident CEOs have been shown to lead their firms to achieve different outcomes, but the literature has only a limited understanding why this is the case. In this paper, we focus on whether overconfident CEOs run their firms differently, focusing on a key internal interaction: CEOs' choices regarding whether to delegate to other ...
Matthew Josefy +2 more
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A large Prologue to the second part of the Face of the Moon by Teodor Parnicki shows a mechanism of a complicated bureaucratic‑counterintelligence in Byzantium in the middle of the fifth century. The task of agents (recruited among unemployed rhetoricians) is to make the most precise reports, however, as Tomasz Burek, a critic, has noticed, they do not
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Tomasz Jacek Lis, Z Bośni do Polski.
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ABSTRACT This paper is about the hierarchy view: that each word has infinitely many meanings, arranged into levels, with the level n meaning serving as its semantic value when it occurs embedded to degree n in indirect or attitude reporting verbs. Departing from the famous debates over the bare tenability of the hierarchy view, I focus on whether there
Mark McCullagh
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The Polish Debate around Fear by Jan Tomasz Gross from the Perspective of “Intermediary” Discourse Analysis [PDF]
Zmodyfikowana wersja artykułów w języku niemieckim („Der polnische Streit um Jan Tomasz Gross’ Strach aus ‘vermittelnder’ dyskursanalytischer Perspektive”, w: A. Duszak, J.
Czyżewski, Marek
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Suzuki functor at the critical level
In this paper we define and study a critical-level generalization of the Suzuki functor, relating the affine general linear Lie algebra to the rational Cherednik algebra of type A.
Przezdziecki, Tomasz
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Pandemic Geographies of Home: Domestic Thresholding in Response to COVID‐19
Short Abstract With the home at the forefront of political and public health responses to COVID‐19, the thresholds between domestic space and the world beyond acquired a new significance in people's everyday lives. This paper introduces the concept of ‘thresholding’ to explore the ways in which internal and external thresholds are understood and ...
Alison Blunt +7 more
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Biblijne inspiracje pedagogiki – pomiędzy autorytaryzmem a liberalizmem
Alice Miller – szwajcarska psychoanalityczka polskiego pochodzenia, na równi z wychowaniem pojmowanym jako tyrania dorosłych nad dziećmi, krytykuje Kościół. Zarzucając Kościołowi eksponowanie czwartego przykazania (czcij ojca swego i matkę swoją), uznaje
Tomasz Bilicki, Sławomir Sosnowski
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