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  1. 41

    El "sueño latinoamericano": la esperanza en el futuro by Francisco Javier Caballero Harriet

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…La implementación del orden feudal, frente al cosmos abierto de la reforma protestante, realizada por la colonización española, así como la inexistencia de una clase social burguesa en el momento de la independencia y construcción de los nuevos estados latinoamericanos y la aparición del fenómeno de la emergencia (el regreso a/de las culturas) como contraposición a la pretensión de universalización y unificación de la globalización neoliberal constituyen claves a partir de las cuales el autor sostiene la esperanza latinoamericana.…”
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    Descolonizando a Marx: cuatro tesis para pensar históricamente Andalucía by Javier García Fernández2

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…El propósito es pensar un análisis histórico marxista para los territorios del sur, un análisis marxista más allá de los territorios hegemónicos de la Europa feudal. Para deconstruir la idea hegemónica de Europa partiremos de un reconocimiento de Al-Andalus como una sociedad y una estructura política inserta en el espacio geopolítico afro-asiático-mediterráneo y como uno de los primeros territorios colonizados por lógicas de subordinación política y de división capital/trabajo.…”
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  3. 43

    The genesis of modern Baltic nations and the nobility in the end of XVIII - first half of XIX c. (A comparative historical analysis) by Saulius Pivoras

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…As it follows from the comparison, deconstruction of the feudal social system in Lithuania made the nobility turn their attention to the peasantry and to common interests and common origins, to find out ethnogenetical community. …”
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  4. 44

    Comprendre la production et la régulation des conflits environnementaux pour caractériser une trajectoire de sécurisation du risque by Yvan Renou, Antoine Brochet, Jean-Dominique Creutin

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…We show a gradual transfer of responsibility for flood intervention, which moved from the feudal communities through to the city of Grenoble and finally to the central State. …”
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  5. 45

    La recepción e impacto de las ideas de Malthus sobre la población by Mauricio Schoijet

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Se resumen las críticas políticas, ideológicas y científicas que ha recibido, y se examinan asuntos hasta ahora no tratados por otros comentaristas, como es el caso de las excepciones admitidas por Malthus respecto al papel de las relaciones sociales feudales en la agricultura de Polonia y Rusia. Se sugiere que pese a que su teoría tendía a reforzar la pesada represión social y sexual existente, Malthus no fue apoyado por la burguesía británica (contrariamente a la apreciación de Marx). …”
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  6. 46

    A Short History of the Formation of Hungarian Legal Terminology by József Szabadfalvi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… After the founding of the sovereign Hungarian feudal state, Latin became the ›official‹ language of state affairs, legislation, and legal literacy for centuries. …”
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  7. 47

    Which Medievalism? The Case of Ford Madox Brown by Laurent Bury

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Brown thus went from a patriotic valuation of feudal Britain to a totally free interpretation of the Middle Ages, through a more social appreciation of medieval art. …”
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  8. 48

    The Concept of Medieval Stasis: From Medieval Studies to Medievalism, from Medievalism to Political Culture by Maksym W. Kyrchanoff

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It is shown that 1) the concept of medieval stasis in modern historiography is gradually perceived as part of the intellectual history of the medieval studies, 2) medievalism perceives the stability of feudal structures as its positive characteristic, 3) the use of the concept of medieval stasis in modern medievalism allows to construct the preservation of chronologically prolonged images of Middle Ages, 4) within the framework of the idealization of the Middle Ages, modern medievalist discourse synthesizes the “real” and the “magical”, which excludes the development of narrative structure and the transformation of social, economic and political relations and institutions, 5) the archaic vision of the Middle Ages through the prism of stasis confirms the limitations of the cognitive capabilities of medievalism.…”
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    Desarrollo histórico del Principio de Separación de Poderes by Enrique Díaz Bravo

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…En este artículo, que parte de una investigación relativa a la ordenación del poder político y la separación de poderes, el autor analiza la evolución histórica del principio de separación de poderes del Estado y pone de manifiesto la problemática del poder desde los tiempos más lejanos: la antigua Grecia, donde se formulan las primeras doctrinas relativas a la sociedad, su ordenación y la posición de los individuos, pasando por la trasformación desde la etapa feudal hasta el Estado absoluto, hasta los procesos revolucionarios más importantes relativos a la nueva configuración del poder, es el caso inglés, norteamericano y francés. …”
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    HUMAN RIGHTS, FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS AND UNIVERSAL VALUES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS by L. S. Voronkov

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The article traces the role of struggle for liberal political human rights and civilian freedoms in the dismantling of the feudal-absolutist regimes as well as the challenges of radical left-wing (communist) and far right-wing (national-socialistic) threats to be met by the supporters of liberal political rights and civil freedoms in the interwar period. …”
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    ‘Superfluous people’ at the turn of the era: Culture of utilization or culture of development? by L. G. Fishman

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…A notable example is the creation of the so-called bullshit jobs, associated with recurrence of pre-capitalist and feudal forms of social relations. The second strategy entails the engagement of ‘superfluous people’ in socially useful forms of work aimed at improving the quality of education, medicine, environmental protection, etc. …”
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  12. 52

    Individual and Society in Lu Xun's Works: A Journey from Tradition to Modernism by Ali Kiriktaş

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…He critiqued many aspects of society, particularly the feudal social structure and patriarchal family systems, highlighting their negative effects on individuals and advocating for China's modernization. …”
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  13. 53

    Historiography in Vilnius University from 1803 to 1832: between education and romanticizm by Mečislovas Jučas

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…He stressed Christianization and feudalization (of different Western and Eastern models), and, in the New Ages (XVI-XIX century), absolutism and revolutions. …”
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    The outline of Levas Vladimirovas' professional career by Genovaitė Raguotienė

    Published 1988-12-01
    “…The focus of Levas Vladimirovas' research lies in the history of Lithuanian books, libraries, and culture during the feudal and capitalist periods. He was the first to investigate both known and new phenomena in the Lithuanian cultural heritage through the lens of Marxist methodology. …”
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    Provincial Administration and Local Nobility in Courland in the Middle of the 19th Century by N. A. Mogilevskii

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This situation, typical of medieval feudal Europe, ran counter to the Russian patrimonial socio-political model, which irritated the Russian elite. …”
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    EVOLUTION OF THE PHENOMENON OF CITIZENSHIP IN THE CONTEXT OF HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE WESTERN EUROPE by L. Y. Maximova

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…For each of them there are some characteristic vectors of development: liberation from dependence (slavish, feudal); Inclusion of ever wider layers of the population in citizenship (the evolution of the phenomenon from elitist to mass); reduction and complete rejection of property requirements for inclusion in citizenship; reduction of active participation of citizens in government; alienation of a citizen from the state, formalization of relations between a citizen and the state. …”
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