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    Gli affituali dei palchi del San Giovanni Grisostomo (1678) by Ilaria Contesotto

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The opening years of San Giovanni Grisostomo are significant from a political point of view; tensions within the aristocracy had worsened after the entry of a substantial number of families, obtained thanks to the outlay of a large sum of money. …”
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    QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN CARDIOLOGY: TO BE VIRTUOUS OR FAIL by E. O. Taratukhin

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Qualitative research is an aristocracy among research methods. Being capable to reach the understanding of events so deep and individual that unattainable for quantification, it requires the same level of capacities from an investigator. …”
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    The History of Brewing in Slavkov at Brno, Czech Republic by Filip Vrána

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In less than one century due to disproportionate indebtedness as a result of 30years was necessary to sold the burgees to local aristocracy, that this brewery closed and continued to brew a beer in its brewery beyond the town fortifi cation. …”
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    Angelberga: the monastery of St. Sisto of Piacenza and the course of Po river by Roberta Cimino

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The article concludes that the creation of her wealth, and of the monastery that resulted from it, shows a convergence of economic and political interests between royalty and local aristocracy, represented by the powerful familial group of the empress.…”
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    Les Philosophés kurun ke-18 di Perancis: sifat-sifat reaksioner di sebalik bayang revolusioner by Azmi Arifin

    Published 2010
    “…This study discovered that there are solid proofs that shows that, far from championing the principles of democracy and equality for the people, the philosophés was really a movement of elites, conservatives and reactionaries, who fought to defend and further strengthening the institutions of aristocracy and monarchy in France until the revolution.…”
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    Abstracts of Doctoral Dissertations by IIIT

    Published 1999-07-01
    “…The disseaion investigates changes in the social imaginary of the European aristocracy, which centered on the garden as a space of social and cultural production, to argue that first Islam and later China played an integral role in the formation of conceptions of both aristocratic society and later the nation in Europe. …”
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    Families, alliances, clientage and urban space: the case of the late medieval Genoese alberghi (thirteenth-fifteenth centuries) by Denise Bezzina

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Within the multifarious context of communal Italy, the Genoese aristocratic alberghi, known thanks to the studies of Edoardo Grendi, Ennio Poleggi and Luciano Grossi Bianchi, and Jacques Heers, stand out as a peculiar example that enables to observe the relationship between aristocracy and urban space throughout the late Middle Ages. …”
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    Pour une étude généalogique de la valeur des droits de l'homme : une opposition à l’historicisme et au racisme by Laurent Balagué

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Then, with the help of Michel Foucault's genealogy we will show how human rights develop themselves against the racist theory elaborated by a fraction of the French aristocracy in the 17th century. Consequently, a tension emerges inside those rights between their natural value and their historical one, which leads to the fundamental question: what is the essence of humankind involved in human rights?   …”
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    Il banchetto funebre a Siracusa in età arcaica by Giancarlo Germanà

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The latter, between the end of the 6th and the first quarter of the 5th century BC, opposed the aristocracy, causing the expulsion of the gamoroi and the advent of the Dinomenids.…”
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    Bez zpěvu a bez zvonění. Tělo a duše sebevraha před vrchnostenskými soudy v předosvícenském období | Neither song nor knell shall sound. The body and soul of a suicide before patri... by Daniela Tinková

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The paper also strives to analyze the attitudes of various social groups whose members were involved in the investigative proceedings and subsequent trials (town officials, patrimonial aristocracy, the appellate court in Prague, local clergy, the (arch)bishop’s consistory, but also the offender’s neighbors as witnesses), and demonstrate that the gradual decriminalization was a ‘vertical’ process which occurred from the top down: the patrimonial authorities tended to show the most leniency, whereas the offender’s neighbors were usually the most disapproving.…”
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    «…THEN I DISARRAYED THE TURKIC ELL, THEN I RUINED IT". THE TURKIC KHAGANATES FALL: FACTORS AND MECHANISMS by S. A. Vasyutin

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The lack of a consolidating political power resulting in acute ethnic and social contradictions was a very important disadvantage as well as Chinese diplomatics and military intervention, "imperial" army conditions, in some cases "overproduction of aristocracy" and the loss of Assabiyah. The paper concludes that the crisis of nomadic empires usually occurs when an empire reaches a certain peak in its cultural and political life: building of cultural traditions and the elite culture, appearance of statehood elements, more complex social structure etc. …”
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    From popular to rare: Acquisition and preservation policies at the British Museum Library in Panizzi’s time by Laura Carnelos

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Large quantities of Italian early modern books were dispersed on a vast scale mainly from the 1760s onwards as a consequence of the decline of the local aristocracy, the French Revolution and the suppressions of religious libraries. …”
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    Warfare in Shaybanid Dynasty Period in Bukhara Khanate: Weapons and Equipments by S. Serkan ÜKTEN

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…At this point, Timurids, the old masters of this region, set an example for Uzbeks, who preserved their feudal aristocracy regarding military as well as in all other institutions. …”
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    Gouverneur Morris ou les ambiguïtés de l’universalisme révolutionnaire by Gérard Hugues

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…He considered himself as the genuine representative of a natural aristocracy whose views had prevailed at the Philadelphia Convention, guaranteeing the control of the lower instincts of the mob thanks to a document protecting the nation from an excess of democracy. …”
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    Two Seals of the Strategоs of Asia Minor’s Themes from the North Black Sea by Valeriy P. Stepanenko

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Both persons belonged to the aristocracy of Tao-Klardzheti (Georgia) and were sent to Byzantium after the annexation of Tao in the year 1000, both made their careers in the provincial administration in the first quarter of the 11th c.; Both families Tzotzikies and Tchortvaneli belong to the middle strata of Byzantine society. …”
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    As miniaturas de “filiação política”: de objetos perigosos ao esquecimento by Patricia Delayti Telles

    “…Contrary to “official” miniature portraits offered by members of the aristocracy, they seem to have been acquired spontaneously. …”
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    Jean-Nicolas Servandoni D’Hannetaire et ses filles, gloires du théâtre de la Monnaie by Jean-Philippe Van Aelbrouck

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The private and public aspects are evoked, as well as the links that unite the family to the Brussels aristocracy, in particular the Prince de Ligne, Charles-Alexandre de Lorraine and Vicomte Desandrouins. …”
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    A Literary View on Courtly Manners in Twelfth Century England by Idalia Smoczyk-Jackowiak

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The atmosphere of the “twelfth century Renaissance” resulted in a revival of interest in the elegant code of courtly behavior of ancient Greek and Roman aristocracy. That model served as an inspiration for medieval ecclesiastical writers who managed to integrate classical virtues into the Christian ethical system, creating a new ideal of courtly behaviour. …”
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    The Reformation of Death and Grief in Northern Scotland by Gordon Raeburn

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…In many ways the Scottish Reformation was a centralised, top-down event, driven by prominent members of the aristocracy, and imposed in stages throughout the country with greater or lesser success. …”
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