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    Rodzina a wiara w Passio ss. Perpetuae et Felicitatis by Bożena Stawoska-Jundziłł

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It describes Perpetuae’s family structure, family form upper strata of Roman Africa society, but not from aristocracy. The main func­tion has father but almost equal in prestige is his daughter – Perpetua. …”
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    Analyzing the changing dynamics of Tariqah Khalwatiah Samman (TKS) political influence in South Sulawesi, Indonesia by Muhaemin Latif, Husnul Fahimah Ilyas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study suggests that the spread of this tariqah can be attributed to members of the aristocracy in South Sulawesi, who adopted TKS in the late eighteen century. …”
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    Norbert Elias’s thought: process of civilization and social configuration / El pensamiento de Norbert Elias: proceso de civilización y configuración social by Eguzki Urteaga

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…He finds refuge in London where he tackles a wide sociological and historical research on the modifications of the behavior in the Renaissance between the members of the aristocracy. It is from this study that he elaborates his theory of the process of civilization that will be re-discovered more than thirty years later after his first edition in 1939. …”
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    L’« étiquette royale » : Marguerite-Louise d’Orléans à l’épreuve de Florence by Vincenzo Lagioia

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Marguerite-Louise’s story is part of the history of women who were members of the high aristocracy and princesses of royal blood, the latter playing an even more important role in the balance of power between dynasties and nations, acting as valuable bargaining chips in matrimonial negotiations. …”
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    From royal court to ancestral shrine: transposition of command documents in Early Chinese epigraphy by Ondřej Škrabal

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Through an analysis of various editorial approaches to the composition of bronze inscriptions, the value and status imputed to manuscripts by Western Zhou aristocracy has been further discussed. Such reconstruction of lost manuscript practices can enrich our understanding of textual production not only during the Western Zhou period but in Early China in general.…”
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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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    Dai da Ganaceto (Modena) ai da Calaone (Padova) fra conti veronesi, Canossa ed Estensi From the “da Ganaceto” (Modena) to the “da Calaone” (Padova) between counts of Verona, Canoss... by Andrea Castagnetti

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…&lt;/p&gt;<br>&lt;p&gt;Following a prosopographic approach, the Author analyzes the experience of an important aristocratic family connected to the Canossas, which, between the 10th and 12th centuries, played a relevant role in the struggle for power in the eastern Po Valley between the 10&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; and 12&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; centuries: the cities (Verona and Venice), the high bureaucratic aristocracy (the Estense family, the earls of Verona), the ecclesiastical institutions that were active in the territory.…”
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    "Much joy and favour to you; you are the King’s now": Cardinal Wolsey as a Domestic Patron by Simon Edward John Lambe

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The article also explores Wolsey’s attitude towards the nobility and considers whether his relationship with Somerset can shed any light on whether he was hostile towards the aristocracy. The article demonstrates that Wolsey sought an alternative to dominant forces within the county structure through the employment of a broad group of reliable local knights rather than electing to forge a relationship with a single county representative. …”
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    Théâtres de société we Francji: salonowy eksperyment i laboratorium nowych reguł by Piotr Olkusz

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Théâtres de societé became one of the favourite amusements of aristocracy, noblemen, and wealthy bourgeoisie of the 18th-century France. …”
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    “In hunger for bread, not in thirst for revenge”: Belly, bellum and rebellion in Coriolanus and The Hunger Games trilogy by Sara Soncini

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…From the very early moments of the tragedy, Shakespeare’s emphasis on hunger as a literal, material condition is paralleled by a probing investigation of the rhetorical and metaphorical dimension of alimentary imagery and its problematic applicability, and actual application, in the political sphere – most notably, in Menenius Agrippa’s fable of the belly, a rhetorical attempt at naturalizing social inequality which however fails to appease the plebeians’ threatened uprising against the Roman aristocracy. Shakespeare’s politicization of hunger has played a crucial role in securing and shaping Coriolanus’s afterlife. …”
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    Formation of the Capital Center of the Ulus Of Jochi in the Lower Volga During the Reign of Uzbek Khan (analysis of numismatic material) by Evgeniy M. Pigarev

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Based on an analysis of numismatic finds at the Golden Horde monuments of Moksha and the Lower Volga regions, a series of actions is determined, which were taken by the Uzbek in the process of combating the oppositional nomadic aristocracy and in the course of administrative and religious reforms in the state. …”
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    Stained glass in Poland in the first half of the 19th century by Tomasz Szybisty

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…A direct impact on the growth of interest in stained glass in Poland in the early decades of the nineteenth century was exerted by a fashion for the Middle Ages, originating in England and widespread especially in the circles of the aristocracy. It is in this context that one should locate the extraordinary collection of ancient stained glass windows gathered in Puławy by Izabela Czartoryska of the Fleming family, and the coloured glass of the first neo-Gothic interiors, e.g. in the chapel in the palace of the Bishops of Kraków, decorated at the time of Bishop Woronicz, the Gothic House in Puławy, the palace of Ludwik Pac in Dowspuda and the chapel of Anna Dunin-Wąsowiczowa in Kraków’s cathedral, with a stained glass window imported from the studio of Bertini and Brenta in Milan. …”
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    Aristotle’s Political Justice and the Golden Ratio between the Three Opposing Criteria for the Distribution of Public Goods among Citizens: Freedom, Wealth and Virtue by Maria Antonietta Salamone

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Indeed, by applying the geometric figure of the Golden Triangle to the different political constitutions, I show, in line with <i>Politics</i>, that the Best Form of Government is the Aristocratic Politeia, i.e., a mixture of Democracy, Oligarchy and Aristocracy.…”
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    The Population of Laodicea ad Mare in Roman Times: The Structure and Vectors of Development by V. M. Kirillov

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The status, structure, and financial capabilities of the propertied aristocracy are described. Its impact on public life is discussed. …”
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    The study of historical evolution of the position of the dehgan from aristocratic landowner to rural farmer From ancient times to the sixth century AH by Amir Hossein Hatami

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…They reached peace and consensus with Arab conquerors and maintained their aristocracy for several centuries. But what is important in the history of this social class, is a change in the concept of Dehgan from the sixth century AH onwards. …”
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    Problems and prospects of technocratic model of government by Salgiriev Ali, Makhaev Mair, Dimaeva Fatima, Soltamuradov Magomed, Gaziev Vakha

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Deliberative technocracy proclaims neither the power of abstract demos (mass men) nor the power of intellectual aristocracy. Deliberative technocracy brings a new force onto the political stage, otherwise referred to as experts. …”
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    Features and strategies of the creation of image of St. Olaf in the Scandinavian written sources of the 11th–13th centuries by A.D. Mokropolova

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…These processes caused were not welcomed by the Norwegian aristocracy. The result of the confrontation was the Battle of Stiklestad (1030), in which Olaf II Haraldsson died. …”
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    Kazan University in the early 1870s as seen by a Kievan Master of Science: Some comments on the Master's thesis defense by I.V. Luchitsky by S.I. Luchitskaya

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The letters presented here were written in Kazan where the young scholar arrived early in October 1871 in order to defend his thesis titled “Feudal Aristocracy and Calvinists in France” before the jury of the Imperial Kazan University. …”
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    «The Easter World» of Nicholas II during the Bell for Witte Tolled by Nelly Mikhailovna Tairova

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Without losing the personal advantage and without missing personal benefit he has passed a way from the member of the Secret counterrevolutionary organization of the aristocracy «Sacred Team» to the Minister of Finance of Russia. …”
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    Endroits of Planetary Ordering: Violence, Law, Space, & Capital in the Diplomatic History of 19th Century Europe by Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In this vein, I read Benjamin’s unfinished Arcades Project—and, in particular, its analysis of the rise of iron & glass architecture that accompanied the conquering bourgeois and the persistent aristocracy—to analyze the new built environments of the fin de siècle North Atlantic diplomacy. …”
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