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  1. 141

    The Best Constitution for the Flourishing Lives: Aristotle’s Political Theory and Its Implications for Emancipatory Purposes by Andrius Bielskis

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…There, Aristotle claims that monarchy is the supreme form of constitution. A similar claim is repeated in Politics. …”
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  2. 142

    Femmes engagées dans la chouannerie : motivations, modalités d’actions et processus de reconnaissance (1794-1830) by Solenn Mabo

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…In western France, during the restoration of the French monarchy, between 1825 and 1830, many women from modest backgrounds filed pension applications so that their commitment to the royalist uprising called “chouannerie” (1794-1800) be recognized. …”
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  3. 143

    „Ven z pasivity!“ Český konzervativní velkostatek na začátku první světové války by Šárka Lellková

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The new differences of opinion on important issues, e.g. the internal organisation of the monarchy or language questions were caused by various hues of patriotism (covering a wide spectrum from the Reichsdeutsch patriotism to the Bohemian patriotism). …”
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  4. 144

    Methodological solutions of oral history and their application in research into Czech evangelical communities in Eastern and South-eastern Europe by Gabriela Krejčová Zavadilová

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The founders of these communities either left the territory of Bohemia and Moravia for the fringes of the Habsburg monarchy (they started to appear abroad only after the creation of Czechoslovakia), or they left the post-White Mountain exiles’ settlements in today’s Poland and set up new villages by the process of what is termed secondary migration. …”
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  5. 145

    Evropská tradice a počátek novodobé mozaiky v Čechách a na Moravě by Zuzana Křenková, Vladisalva Říhová

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The company carried out commissions not only on the territory of Austria but also of all other lands of the monarchy. The operation of foreign mosaicists has been addressed only partially so far within Czech history and art theory. …”
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  6. 146

    Edward Stillingfleet and the 17th Century Episcopacy by Nigel SHARP

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This situation was compounded by factions within monarchy, parliament and Church. The Church, in its widest sense, was roughly split between three entities: dissenters, Anglicans and Roman-Catholics. …”
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  7. 147

    Exceptionnalisme et impérialisme dans le discours de politique étrangère américain des années Clinton by Frédéric Heurtebize

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…The United States has to a great extent asserted itself as a nation through the victories of its military and, even more so perhaps, through binary oppositions: democratic republic vs. British monarchy, progress vs. barbarity, capitalism vs. Communism, freedom vs. tyranny or, more recently, terror, to name but a few. …”
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  8. 148

    Disappointing Friends: France and the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, 1642-48 by Tadhg Ó HANNRACHÁIN

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…From their perspective, a certain limited advantage was gained by the fact that Spain also was unable to profit from Irish recruiting grounds during the 1640s, but the failure of the attempts to re-establish the Stuart monarchy ultimately undermined even this small achievement, when Spain gained disproportionately from the mass exodus of Irish soldiers following the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland in the early 1650s.…”
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  9. 149

    The State Symbols of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Twentieth Century by Emir Filipovic

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Throughout this time the small multi-ethnic Balkan country had mostly been a part or unit of larger state structures, such as the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1878-1918), Royal (1918-1941) and Socialist Yugoslavia (1943-1992). …”
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  10. 150

    Judith Rebecca von Wrbna and Maria Sophia von Dietrichstein: Two Imperial Ambassadresses from the Kingdom of Bohemia at the Court of Madrid (1653–1674) by Laura Oliván Santaliestra

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The Countess of Lamberg and the Countess of Pötting were ambassadresses during a special period: during their ‘embassies’, the “Question of the Succession” marked the Hispanic monarchy relations with the Holy Roman Empire; and a Habsburg Queen, Mariana of Austria, was consort (and after regent) of Spain. …”
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  11. 151

    Catecismos republicanos en España (1850-1874). Religión civil y propaganda democrática por preguntas y respuestas by Hernán Rodríguez Vargas

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In the second moment, it is proposed to analyze the content of the catechisms and answer the question about how, by placing the emphasis on the Republic, it was sought to establish a new civil religion, whose aim was the affirmation of important reforms of a democratic nature and whose eschatological end was "the salvation of the people", thus inverting the order of what had hitherto been the fundamental pillars of political life in Spain since the Ferdinand restoration in 1814, namely the alliance between the Monarchy and the Church.…”
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  12. 152

    Poznámky ke vnímání řeholního života mezi barokem a osvícenstvím by Jiří Mikulec

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…At the beginning, the author attempts to analyse certain negative „enlightened“ attitudes to regular life in the Habsburg monarchy. He uses several promotional and publicist works showing that damnatory relation to monasteries occured together with the dissolution of monasteries in 1780. …”
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  13. 153

    La déviance sociale à Londres vue par une enquêtrice socialiste française : Flora Tristan et les Promenades dans Londres (1840) by Stéphane Michaud

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…As early as the Restoration and even more still during the July Monarchy, many French social investigators chose to study England. …”
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  14. 154

    L’émigration corse à Porto Rico au 19e siècle : familles et réseaux familiaux. L’exemple balanin by Marie Jeanne Paoletti Casablanca, Laetizia Castellani

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…From 1815, the Spanish monarchy who wanted to promote the economic development of Puerto Rico made easier the installation of migrants from Spanish friendly nations. …”
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  15. 155

    Negotiating National Equality in the Austrian Silesian Diet 1905-1914 by Paula Krajnik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… At the turn of the twentieth century, nationalized conflicts affected all levels of politics in the Habsburg monarchy. Since the 1890s, Polish and Czech members of the Austrian Silesian provincial diet demanded equality with Austria’s German-speaking citizens, granting them the Basic Law as two of the crownlands’ recognized nationalities. …”
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  16. 156

    The Profile of Saudi Nursing Workforce: A Cross-Sectional Study by Mohammad Alboliteeh, Judy Magarey, Richard Wiechula

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Introduction. The Royal Monarchy in Saudi Arabia decreed that all sectors of the workforce would be subject to a policy of “Saudisation” to reduce the reliance on the expatriate workforce and to reduce the unemployment rate of Saudi nationals (Al-Mahmoud et al., 2012). …”
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  17. 157

    Representations of the First Colonial “Civil War” in Victoria’s Reign: the Canadian Rebellions in the English Press (1837–1838) by Françoise Lejeune

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The Canadian “civil war” was described as a threat to the harmonious working of the British parliamentary monarchy at home and in the Empire. It led the press, moderate and radical, to reassess the values of the “English” Constitution and the capacity of British colonists as well as “the mob” to work with it, at a timely period: the beginning of Victoria’s reign and that of her second Empire.…”
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  18. 158

    Doświadczenia fizyczne Nayiaśnieyszemu PANU… okazywane roku 1793. w Grodnie przez JXX Dominikanów Konwentu tamecznego Analiza tekstu by Ewa Wyka

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Na dni wolne od sesji sejmowych dominikanie grodzieńscy przygotowali dla monarchy cykl 18 spotkań w gabinecie fizycznym szkoły gimnazjalnej prowadzonej przez zakon. …”
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  19. 159

    Patriotic Mobilization of Orthodox Dioceses of the North-West Territory of Russia during the First World War (August 1914 - Early 1917) by Alexander Yu. Bendin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The author examines the issues of the creation and functioning of the mobilization mechanism of institutions and resources of the Orthodox dioceses of the North-West Territory of Russia to provide assistance to the Imperial Russian Army, and to meet the needs of the rear and refugees in the period from the beginning of the war to the fall of the monarchy. The article analyzes the peculiarities of the position of the Russian Orthodox Church in the dioceses of specifically the North-West Territory of Imperial Russia. …”
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    Řeholní kongregace v Čechách na přelomu 19. a 20. století v kontextu proměn náboženského milieu by Miroslav Novotný

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…It deals more precisely also with the similar development in the western part of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. It views complex situation in Czech lands in a wider context of transformations and creation of the modern European industrial society in the second half of the 19th century, which also strongly mirrored in the activity of individual Churches and led, among others, to the “religious renaissance” and to the search for new or renewed forms of religious activities, as well as spiritual life and also to the formation of new regular communities (men and especially women congregations) together with lay confraternities (Marian communities, in the first place). …”
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