964 resultados para Ottoman empire
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"... Sources orientales ...": v. 1, p. [501]-507; v. 2, p. [584]-589; v. 3, p. [652]-654.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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t. 1. Introduction: Les capitulations. Leurs origines. Leur raison d'être. Leur histoire. 1. ptie.: Les libertés garanties par les capitulations. 2. ptie. L'immunité de juridiction. Appendice à la 2. ptie. Les immunités consulaires.--t. 2. 3. ptie. La protection civile et religieuse. 4. ptie. Le régime des capitulations en Égypte.
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Tables (some folded)
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Mémoire de maîtrise utilisant les archives trouvées aux Archives Nationales de France ( AN section Paris), aux archives du Ministère des Affaires étrangères de France (AMAE) et celles du fond d'archives Colonna Walewski (ACW).
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This article places the 6 June 2012 transit of Venus in the context of James Cook’s voyage from England to the South Pacific to observe the 1769 transit of Venus. A description is given on how to use a computer program called Stellarium to ‘observe’ the 1769 transit of Venus exactly as Cook saw it from the island of Tahiti in the South Pacific.
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The Italian Colonial Experience in the design of the built environment is analysed as a case study of State image promotion.
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The three main contributors to the war on Iraq in March 2003 (the United States, United Kingdom and Australia) are also the three most significant countries in which Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation operates. This article examines the degree of editorial conformity (or otherwise) that existed across the news media of News Corporation in six months leading to the invasion. It compares the framing of the arguments for war and finds significant similarities across the three countries, especially in the output of columnists and commentators employed by News Corporation. While generally pro-war, however, News Corporation outlets also displayed local variations in the caution or stridency of their editorial pitch as well as the degree of toleration for debate. The extent and significance of these variations are used in the article to argue for the development of a more complex political economy model in the study of private news media bias.