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The social construction of revolutionary change in Tigray, Ethiopia, 1975-1997
Published 2001“…Discontents gathering force throughout the 20" century at violent expropriation by feudal landlords, bandits and armies of both nobility and emperor, not only toppled Haile Selassie and brought the Derg dictatorship to power, but also gave revolutionary impetus to the founders of TPLF in 1975. …”
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Diabo e cultura popular
Published 1985-01-01“…Por meio de espetáculos como o Carnaval, a Festa dos Loucos, a Festa do Asno, procurei aprender, através da figura demoníaca, o intercâmbio entre duas formas de cultura - uma, séria, religiosa, feudal - relacionada com o mundo das instituições medievais - outra, cômica, irreverente, profana - ligada ao mundo medieval não institucionalizado.…”
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Rodrigo Díaz, de señor de la guerra a señor de Valencia
Published 2007-09-01“…Empero, tras conquistar Valencia y el perdón de su rey, el Cid prácticamente detuvo sus campañas militares y comenzó a vivir como un señor feudal. Este artículo revisa la evolución del Cid a lo largo del Cantar e intenta descubrir sus razones.…”
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El lobo, novela de Sandra Araya
Published 2017-06-01“…Un grupo de jóvenes escritoras y escritores ecuatorianos brillantes cuyos rasgos comunes los diferencian bien de las emblemáticas generaciones precedentes: la del Treinta, que hizo una literatura social con un sujeto claro: el Ecuador rural, feudal, con víctimas elocuentes (los campesinos indios y montubios y el naciente subproletariado urbano). …”
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Matilda and the Cities: Testing a “Figurational” Approach
Published 2017-07-01“…The relation between Matilda of Tuscany and the cities of the Italian Kingdom has to date often been the subject of short case studies or of overly general considerations, such as the opposition between ‘feudal’ and ‘communal’ power. The article aims to propose an interpretation of this relationship based on a ‘figurational’ approach, i.e., one that focuses on an entanglement of interdependencies and interactions between multiple actors (prince, bishops, cathedral chapters, urban monasteries, lay groups). …”
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El episodio del pastorcillo Adrés y sus comentadores : (Q.,I,4 y 31)
Published 1994-12-01“…Según los investigadores progresistas, en cambio, la época de los Felipes II y Ill constituye una aguda crisis social, económica, moral y religiosa de la sociedad feudal española. Cervantes sintió en carne propia la decadencia material y moral de su patria.…”
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Aimeric de Peguillan, "En aquelh temps que·l reys mori N’Anfos" (BdT 10.26)
Published 2019-12-01“…The new Emperor Frederick II, to whom the Meggia is dedicated, brought new hopes both to feudal lords and to poets. Aimeric de Peguillan expressed these expectations composing a song that is unique of its kind.…”
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The Burlesque Deconstruction of Epic-patriarchal Stereotypes on the Fate of Power and the Heroical Identity in Derviš Sušić’s Drama “Teferič”
Published 2019-02-01“…At the same time, according to the Marxist odium towards the class foundations of feudal chivalry, the author demystifies the epic heroic identity, bringing an end to the deepisation of Bosniak hero Đerzelez (started by Andric), who has been deprived of all attributes of honor and morals in this drama.…”
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STEPS OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE GOVERNMENT AIMED AT DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITALIST RELATIONS ON THE TURN OF THE 19th – 20th CENTURY
Published 2017-09-01“…The article deals with detail analysis of home policy at the early 20-th century, the process of organizational building of liberal parties, their programs, adoption of legislation on restricting the power of autocracy and elimination of feudal survivals. The article shows the disastrous social state of workers and peasants, formation of legal opposition to autocracy on the part of Zemstvo, industrial and finance bourgeoisie. …”
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Nihontō i shintō
Published 2024-01-01“…The text briefly discusses the idea of kami in Shintoism and touches on mythological stories about Japanese deities in which the sword plays an important role, and then describes Japanese edged weapons, focusing on swords of the feudal era. Subsequently, the author pays attention to the process of forging the blade, the work of blacksmiths, and beliefs regarding Japanese swords, including the custom of offering nihontō to the gods. …”
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Arquitectura militar en las villas medievales del Arzobispo de Toledo : función y significado
Published 2000-01-01“…This article deals with their function, significance and relationship to the urban plan, taking into account the historical context of the medieval feudal estáte.</p>…”
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El camino de Jerez y la antropología del cante jondo
Published 2009-12-01“…Tanto por el establecimiento de relaciones de correspondencia entre diferentes sistemas simbólicos, como por el desarrollo de procesos rituales que contrarrestan las tensiones producidas por el establecimiento y permanencia de jerarquías y estructuras latifundistas de reminiscencias feudales.…”
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A soberania, o Estado e sua conceituação
Published 2013-06-01“…It’s a diffi cult task have a conceptualization of state as it it’s necessary to analyze its emergence and historical development.In this sense it’s essential also have the sovereignty analysis starting on the coexistence still in the Middle Ages of the ones feudal, royal, papal and imperial. In this scenario we will see the prevalence of the royal sovereignty in parallel of the states affi rmation. …”
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Guilhem Olivier d’Arles, "Sert es qui a mal vezi" (BdT 246.14); Id., "Escrig truep ieu en Salomo" (BdT 246.22)
Published 2017-01-01“…The semantic analysis, the identification of the sources used by the poet, place these verses in the midst of a campaign to build a new municipal culture, different and distant from feudal culture.…”
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El camino de Jerez y la antropología del cante jondo
Published 2009-01-01“…Tanto por el establecimiento de relaciones de correspondencia entre diferentes sistemas simbólicos, como por el desarrollo de procesos rituales que contrarrestan las tensiones producidas por el establecimiento y permanencia de jerarquías y estructuras latifundistas de reminiscencias feudales.…”
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Budgetary Policy and Seignorage
Published 2006-09-01“…At once with the development of money as medium of exchange, the feudal lords found out an easy way to obtain more monetary resources by monopolizing the coins’ mint. …”
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Takarazuka Revue
Published 2023-07-01“…Takarazuka performativity resorts to artistic and commercial choices that promote the friction and fantasy of genders, in addition to aligning political precepts from the feudal era with modernism. …”
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“Assembled as one man”. The councils of Henry II and the political community of England
Published 2019-08-01“…It has been argued that parliamentary assemblies were born when the three estates of medieval society were summoned to meet the king at feudal councils. However, such an approach has led to some anachronistic conclusions that have overlooked the importance of the presence of the political community, the "communitas" or "universitas regni" at these assemblies as a key phenomenon to understanding parliamentary origins. …”
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Political continuity and apolitical changes: A retrogressive study of political participation in Pakistani Punjab
Published 2014“…An apolitical nexus of praetorian class, civil bureaucracy and feudal clout has never let the political continuity lost even for a single term with an exception of the last one which too could survive only under the auspices of the same nexus.It is generally believed that they never let the process of political participation increase a certain level.Central argument of the present paper is quite opposite.…”
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A Southern Shakespeare?
Published 2010-10-01“…Among the causes of this ambivalence is the underlying tension between the democratic ideal of the United States and the association of Shakespeare with the old European feudal order, itself associated by Walt Whitman with slavery in the old South. …”
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