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    Music-Making Women-Aristocrats by Markuszewska Aneta

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The present article reflects on the shortage of studies concerning music-composing women in the 18th-century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and focuses on one unique figure among those female musicians – Maria Antonia Walpurgis, an aristocrat of Polish descent, who demonstrated versatile talents. …”
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    Mediterranean balance and aristocratic reformulation. by Armando Souto Maior

    Published 1978-06-01
    “…Mediterranean balance and aristocratic reformulation.…”
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    The Inheritance of Daralgazi: an Aristocratic Property in the Vega of Granada by Sandra SUÁREZ GARCÍA

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…To sum up, all this topic will be inserted in the debate of the change of aristocratic property in the period of Conquest.…”
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    Aristocrats for Peace: The Anti-Duellist Conference of Budapest (1908) by Raquel Sánchez

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The aim of this article is to examine an event that offers information on the mobilising capacity of the European aristocracy and the efforts of aristocrats to find their place in a society with egalitarian tendencies.…”
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    From aristocratic to ordinary: shifting modes of elite distinction by Friedman, S, Reeves, A

    Published 2020
    “…Our results reveal three historical phases of elite cultural distinction: first, a mode of aristocratic practice forged around the leisure possibilities afforded by landed estates, which waned significantly in the late-nineteenth century; second, a highbrow mode dominated by the fine arts, which increased sharply in the early-twentieth century before gently receding in the most recent birth cohorts; and, third, a contemporary mode characterized by the blending of highbrow pursuits with everyday forms of cultural participation, such as spending time with family, friends, and pets. …”
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