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The paper aims to present the first results of an in-depth and source-based research about socio-economic inequalities and agricultural growth in the Late Medieval Florentine society. This area has been intensively studied because of its... more
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      Economic HistoryMedieval HistoryRenaissance StudiesRural History
From the foundation of the Order of St John in 11th century Syria as a community of lay brethren intent on providing shelter, care and assistance to pilgrims visiting the Holy Land, the destiny of the Hospitaller Knights was irremediably... more
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      European HistoryMilitary HistoryEconomic HistoryViolence
À la fin du XVIIIe siècle et au début du XIXe siècle, dans l’Europe Centrale et de sud-est, les échanges commerciaux se sont intensifiés grâce au développement des villes et des bourgs comme des centres artisanaux et administratifs. Les... more
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      Cultural HistoryEconomic HistoryArt HistoryEarly Modern History
This paper studies through a quantitative analysis at micro-scale (the pieve of San Giovanni in Petroio in Mugello) in 1427-1512 the relation between the growing economic inequality of the Florentine rural society found by recent research... more
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      Economic HistoryMedieval HistoryRural HistoryHistory of Florence
The most common business enterprise form in Germany today is the Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (GmbH). The GmbH offers entrepreneurs the partnership’s flexibility combined with limited liability, capital lock-in, and other traits... more
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      EntrepreneurshipEconomic HistoryCompany and Commercial LawGerman economic history
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      Economic HistoryBusiness NetworksApplied EconomicsBusiness and Management
To cite: Wilkins, A. 2017. Rescaling the local: Multi-academy trusts, private monopoly and statecraft in England. Journal of Educational Administration and History, 49 (2), 171-185 For the past six years successive UK governments in... more
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      Critical TheoryBusinessManagementBusiness Administration
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      Economic HistoryMaterial Culture StudiesComparative Study20th Century
The expanding sugar trade linking Portugal, Brazil, and the Netherlands in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries required enforcement mechanisms to guarantee that overseas agents would act honestly and diligently. While the recent... more
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      Economic HistoryInstitutional EconomicsSocial NetworksPortuguese History
Il Liber appretii di Molfetta del 1417, una fonte per lo studio del paesaggio agrario e della distribuzione della ricchezza
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      Economic HistoryAgrarian Historystoria economica e sociale del MezzogiornoStoria economica
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      Modern HistoryCultural HistoryEconomic HistoryContemporary History
Gaṇeśa is 1. Marut, kharva, 'dwarf', dancer, kavi, Brahmaṇaspati, Br̥haspati, 2. त्रिधातु, 'aggregate of 3 minerals', 3. R̥bhu founder of yajña, artist, rayi, 'wealth'. Gaṇeśa is a कवि kavi, m. a singer , bard , poet (but in this sense... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryEconomic HistoryPhilosophy
Early modern India was an economic core region producing manifold textiles for export. During the sixteenth century a new customer entered the stage and expanded its influence from the city of Goa – Portugal. From early times, the... more
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      Economic HistoryArt HistoryTextilesPortuguese History
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      HistoryIntellectual HistoryCultural HistoryEconomic History
A BYU course paper where I examine how some more isolated areas of the would-be Confederacy fared better than the South as a whole during the economic plummet that devastated the region in the aftermath of the Civil War and years of... more
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      Economic HistoryRural SociologyRural HistorySouthern History
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      HistoryEconomic HistoryHistorical SociologyLatin American and Caribbean History
At the beginning of the thirteenth century the commercial commune of Pisa was one of the two most powerful maritime forces in the Mediterranean, alongside Venice and ahead of Genoa. By the end of the century, however, the city had... more
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      Economic HistoryMedieval HistorySocial Network Analysis (SNA)Italy
The paper analyses the functioning of food  markets during the Great Finnish Famine of 1868
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      Economic HistoryMarketsFamine StudiesFinland
La presenza femminile è cresciuta rapidamente, negli ultimi anni, nella fascia più alta della stratificazione socio-professionale, in molte professioni che implicano un certo grado di autonomia e di responsabilità, e garantiscono redditi... more
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      Economic HistoryEconomic SociologySocioeconomics of management
One of the intriguing questions concerning the trans-Atlantic slave trade was why theWest African interior did not supply more slaves to the slave trade than it did when, theoretically, the region had the capacity to fulfil the entire... more
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      Economic HistoryJewish StudiesEarly Modern HistoryMediterranean Studies
A B S T R A C T This paper aims at the fullest possible presentation of the numismatic history of Venetian occupied Crete in the opening three decades of the 17th century. To date, this period has preoccupied researchers mainly with... more
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      Economic HistoryVenetian possessions in the Eastern MediterraneanMedieval numismaticsCrete during the Venetian Rule
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      Economic HistoryCultural HeritageEthnographyRitual Practices
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      Economic HistoryBusiness HistorySocial HistoryFamily Capitalism
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      Economic HistorySociologyBusiness HistoryPolicy
This monograph posits the presence of Meluhha artisans and seafaring merchants in Dilmun and failaka. This presence explains the decipherment of Dilmun seals, Barbar temple bronze bull's head and Failaka seals as Indus Script inscriptions... more
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      HistoryEconomic HistoryPhilosophyArt History
The article presents an analysis of bankruptcy as an important event of the market relations during the Bulgarian National Revival period. The problems arising around bankruptcies are the main motives for the creation of modern commercial... more
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      Economic HistoryOttoman HistoryCommercial LawLate Ottoman Period
This chapter makes a contribution to the scholarship on household-formation, inheritance and class-formation in European rural societies through a detailed examination of household and landholding patterns in two parishes in County... more
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      Modern HistoryEconomic HistorySocial HistoryMarriage and Family
Book chapter in: The Economic and Business History of Occupied Japan: New Perspectives
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      Economic HistoryJapanese HistoryModern Japanese HistoryUS occupations of Japan and Okinawa
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      Economic HistoryAfrican StudiesDevelopment EconomicsPolitical Economy
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      HistoryEconomic HistoryEconomicsNineteenth Century Studies
Final proofs of the whole book
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      HistoryEconomic HistoryHistorical SociologyMedieval History
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      Economic HistoryBritish HistoryColonial AmericaLegal History
Thoroughly rewritten 7th edition of a textbook for freshmen students of history, classics, archaeology, ancient studies and a general readership interested in the history of ancient Near East and the Graeco-Roman world. The new edition... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryEconomic HistoryArchaeology
Book chapter in: The Economic and Business History of Occupied Japan: New Perspectives
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      Economic HistoryJapanese HistoryModern Japanese HistoryJapanese economy
The present paper attempts to study the economic and financial crises of 15th century Egypt, which was ruled by Mamluk dynasty. Two social thinkers of the time – al-Maqrizi at the beginning of the century and al-Asadi at the middle –... more
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      Economic HistoryMedieval HistoryHistory of the Islamic WorldHistory of Islamic Economic Thought
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      Economic HistoryMedieval HistoryAtlantic WorldSocial History
She Ji is a peer-reviewed, trans-disciplinary design journal with a focus on economics and innovation, design process and design thinking. The journal invites papers that enrich the understanding and practice that enable design innovation... more
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      Organizational BehaviorManagementMarketingEconomic History
The economic and financial history of Greece offers interesting in- sights into the current worldwide economic crisis. In the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Greece went through a series of financial disasters due to... more
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      Economic HistoryEuropean StudiesEconomicsBanking
1. Phd dissertation Synopsis: Dynamic and continuously evolving social policy, with its diverse approaches and vague delineation that illustrate the continuous engagement of the individual with the collective, the social with the economic... more
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      Economic HistoryGreek HistorySocial PolicyWelfare State
The Hungarian Historical Review invites submissions for its third issue in 2022, the theme of which will be Economy, the Connecting Force in Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages The deadline for the submission of abstracts:... more
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      FinanceEconomic HistoryMedieval HistoryUrban History
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This study seeks to ascertain the identification and origins of the commodities in trade between the Levant and Aegean during the Persian period, ca. 540-330 B.C. Using Semitic and Greek textual sources, as well as numismatic, epigraphic... more
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      Economic HistoryAncient economies (Archaeology)Ancient Near EastAncient Greek History
Los Encuentros Internacionales del Medievo de Nájera se vienen planteando como un congreso internacional en el ámbito de estudio y difusión de la Historia Medieval desde su creación en el año 2003. Debido a la pandemia del COVID’19 la... more
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      Economic HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesMedieval urban history
Writing scientific biographies evokes the problem of representativeness or of integrating the single case into more general questions of scholarly interest. The establishment of a link between micro and macrolevels inspired the present... more
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      Economic HistoryBusiness HistoryBiographyMicrohistory
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      Economic HistoryDevelopment EconomicsAfricaSocial science (Africa)
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      Economic HistoryMedieval HistoryThe Italian communes and signories (1300-1450)Medieval Rome