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Dismantling Monarchy: The Swedish Experience.
Published 2024-12-01“… Sweden’s dismantling of its semi-constitutional monarchy as a form of government was protracted and messy but not overly violent. …”
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A Hungarian Orphan’s Rare Courtly Career in the Spanish Monarchy
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Local Chorographies and Structures of Composite Monarchy in the Early Modern Antiquarian Discourse
Published 2023-12-01“… The concept of the composite monarchy, developed in contemporary historiography, is an effective analytical research tool for studying large territorial states with complex internal structure. …”
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Local Chorographies and Structures of Composite Monarchy in the Early Modern Antiquarian Discourse
Published 2023-12-01“… The concept of the composite monarchy, developed in contemporary historiography, is an effective analytical research tool for studying large territorial states with complex internal structure. …”
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Local Chorographies and Structures of Composite Monarchy in the Early Modern Antiquarian Discourse
Published 2023-12-01“… The concept of the composite monarchy, developed in contemporary historiography, is an effective analytical research tool for studying large territorial states with complex internal structure. …”
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Russian pre-revolutionary scientists on the Constitutional monarchical form of Government in Russia
Published 2025-06-01“…This is the concept of a form of government; monarchy (limited, dualistic); the essence of constitutional monarchy; the Russian form of constitutional monarchy; the main features of the constitutional monarchy in Russia are the existence of the all-Russian constitution (the Main State Laws of 1906) and the creation and functioning of the peopleʼs representative office – Parliament, the State Duma. …”
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Reconstructing the Catholic Church and Restituting the Power of the Sovereign: The Clergy in the Composite Monarchy of the Habsburgs during the Seventeenth Century
Published 2020-02-01“…The present article explores this avenue in the framework of the composite monarchy of the Habsburgs in seventeenth-century Central Europe. …”
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Interrelation of Economic and Political Crises in Russia as Reason of the February Revolution of 1917
Published 2018-06-01“…In the article on the basis of statistical materials and documents of the organs of state administration the problems in the economy, the social sphere and the political life of Russia at the beginning of the centuries XX, which were aggravated under the effect of the world war, are revealed. It shows, as the interrelation of data of problems, it brought at the end of February 1917 of year to the general national crisis and a drop in the monarchy in the Russian Empire by revolutionary way. …”
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The Church as <i>Res Publica</i>
Published 2024-12-01“…In the latter, the church became a part of the power-sharing system, effectively substituting the Senate. In contrast to the stereotype that the church is intrinsically monarchical and supports monarchies, this paper argues that the original Christian ethos is more republican than monarchical. …”
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Reconstruction de l’Eglise catholique, restitution du pouvoir du souverain : le clergé dans la monarchie composite des Habsbourg au xviie siècle
Published 2020-09-01“…Reconstructing the Catholic Church and Restituting the Power of the Sovereign: The Clergy in the Composite Monarchy of the Habsburgs during the Seventeenth Century. …”
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Constitutionalism and Political Culture in Imperial Russia (Late 19th – Early 20th Century)
Published 2019-09-01“…It argues that the Russian autocracy had the potential to transform itself into a constitutional monarchy during the period that followed the Great Reforms of the 1860s (1861–1881) and, second, during the Revolution of 1905–1906 and in its aftermath. …”
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Constitutionalism and public good (Reflection of political conflicts in the constitutional law)
Published 2023-08-01“…The purpose of writing this article was to understand this conflict based on the concept of public good and to find the effects, signs and results of this conflict in the constitution. …”
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British soft power: comparative analysis of instruments, mechanisms and practices
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Forming a dualistic system in the Habsburg Empire: prerequisites and peculiarities of building new relations between Austria and Hungary
Published 2024-11-01“…Results. The dualistic monarchy resulted from a compromise between Austro-Germans and Hungarians, the monarchy, and Hungary. …”
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Halil Edhem (Eldem) Bey’s Tenure as Mayor of Istanbul and His Activities
Published 2024-12-01“…His tenure as Mayor of Istanbul, from August 2, 1909, to February 3, 1910, coincided with a period of significant political and social transformation following the proclamation of the Second Constitutional Monarchy. During this time, both the citizens of Istanbul and the government placed considerable expectations on Halil Edhem Bey. …”
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The Arab Spring Effect on Labor Politics in Bahrain and Oman
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The Effect of the Legal Basis of the Unity of the Soul and the Body on the Jurisprudential Fatwa on the Ownership of the Soul over the Body
Published 2021-06-01“…In this article, with analytical-example (extensional) method, it is shown how the basis of the unity of soul and body in Islamic wisdom in the jurisprudential issue of soul monarchy has an effect on the body and its subdivisions (extensional, branches) such as amputation, transfer, donation, deprivation of life, etc., and can be considered a new argument for denying domination to members.…”
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Le balcon de Charles IX, une scène légendaire entre histoire et littérature
Published 2024-11-01“…All the while becoming a widespread and iconic representation in the post-revolutionary French public sphere, from Mérimée to Zola, from Balzac or Michelet to Dumas and Flaubert, the sifted through legend became less effective as the Monarchy’s memory was fading away.Focusing on historical sources along with literary representations (through poetry, novel & theatre) in the French canon, this paper sketches the archeology of this polemical and romantic legend until the end of the 19th century, a time when the Third Republic was grounded and History as science split away from Literature. …”
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