944 resultados para Verdun, Battle of, Verdun, France, 1916.


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Resumen: La batalla de La Higueruela (1431) fue el éxito militar más importante en la frontera granadina de Juan II de Castilla. Más allá del hecho militar, este acontecimiento fue una ocasión para el desarrollo de varias ceremonias de la realeza. El estudio de estas ceremonias ofrece un interesante reflejo de las relaciones políticas dentro de la corte castellana.

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Resumen: El Derecho del Mar constituye, históricamente, uno de los puntos sobresalientes en la evolución y actualidad del Derecho Internacional ya que, incluso, su aparición y gestación precede a los mismos Estados. En ese sentido, a partir de la denominada “batalla de los libros”, el mar ha sido objeto de arduos y permanentes debates que pueden reflejarse, casi en su totalidad, en la Tercera Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Derecho del Mar, realizada entre 1973 y 1982. Sobre estas consideraciones, la propuesta del presente trabajo es analizar una de ellas, como lo es la inmunidad de los buques de guerra extranjeros durante su estadía en puertos de otros Estados. Si bien a priori la cuestión no se manifiesta como compleja, lo cierto es que a 200 años del Schooner Exchange, su debate ha reaparecido, especialmente, a partir del caso de la Fragata ARA Libertad. En razón de lo expuesto, comenzaremos con una breve conceptualización jurídica de los buques y su clasificación, para luego examinar el régimen de inmunidad que poseen los buques de guerra extranjeros y las características que presenta la relación entre éste y el Estado ribereño local. Posteriormente, consideraremos estos aspectos a la luz del caso referido para, finalmente, formular algunas reflexiones considerando todo lo analizado en su conjunto.

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Trying to pass someone walking toward you in a narrow corridor is a familiar example of a two-person motor game that requires coordination. In this study, we investigate coordination in sensorimotor tasks that correspond to classic coordination games with multiple Nash equilibria, such as "choosing sides," "stag hunt," "chicken," and "battle of sexes". In these tasks, subjects made reaching movements reflecting their continuously evolving "decisions" while they received a continuous payoff in the form of a resistive force counteracting their movements. Successful coordination required two subjects to "choose" the same Nash equilibrium in this force-payoff landscape within a single reach. We found that on the majority of trials coordination was achieved. Compared to the proportion of trials in which miscoordination occurred, successful coordination was characterized by several distinct features: an increased mutual information between the players' movement endpoints, an increased joint entropy during the movements, and by differences in the timing of the players' responses. Moreover, we found that the probability of successful coordination depends on the players' initial distance from the Nash equilibria. Our results suggest that two-person coordination arises naturally in motor interactions and is facilitated by favorable initial positions, stereotypical motor pattern, and differences in response times.

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We consider the Battle of the Sexes game with incomplete information and allow two-sided cheap talk before the game is played. We characterise the set of fully revealing symmetric cheap talk equilibria. The best fully revealing symmetric cheap talk equilibrium, when exists, has a desirable characteristic. When the players' types are different, it fully coordinates on the ex-post efficient pure Nash equilibrium. We also analyse the mediated communication equilibria of the game. We find the range of the prior for which this desirable equilibrium exists under unmediated and mediated communication processes.

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The hundredth anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War is only the first of a large number of major European historical anniversaries that will occur in the coming four years. Other twentieth-century anniversaries include that of the Russian Revolution and the Easter Uprising; notable corollaries from earlier centuries include the Battle of Bannockburn, the Hanoverian succession, the Battle of Waterloo and, perhaps most significant of all, the five hundredth anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation. Rather than commission special issues or other features to tie in to individual anniversaries centred on or relevant to German history in a manner which repeats unthinkingly the conventions of scholarly and popular culture, the editors elected to reflect more fundamentally on what might be at stake in major anniversaries for professional scholars of history. In anticipation of the major wave of scholarly and popular publications, commemorative activities and memory conflicts that each of these will generate, and in order to reflect upon the dynamics of German history, memory and commemoration in a more overtly comparative context, the editors invited a number of scholars working on different national histories to reflect on the possibilities and potential pitfalls such anniversaries offer to historians who tie their work in to such moments. They are Jörg Arnold (Nottingham), Thomas A. Brady (Berkeley), Fearghal McGarry (Queen’s University, Belfast), Tim Grady (Chester) and Dan Healey (St Antony’s College, Oxford). The questions were posed by the editors.

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Making Ireland Modern is a cross-disciplinary, inter-institutional, inter-media design and research project which emerged from an open competition (won by Boyd and McLaughlin) to commission/curate the Irish pavilion for the Venice biennale 2014. It explores the relationship between architecture, infrastructure and technology in the building of a new nation. Constructed as a demountable, open matrix of drawings, photographs, models and other artefacts, the exhibition (12 x 5 x 6 metres) presents ten infrastructural episodes – Negation, Electricity, Health, Transportation, Television, Aviation, Education, Telecommunications, Motorways, Data – spanning a period of one hundred years from 1916-2016. Exploring a range of scales from the detail design of objects to entire landscapes and other territories, Making Ireland Modern describes architecture’s role in transforming the physical and cultural identity of the new state through its intersession in the everyday lives of its population. In 2015, we were commissioned by the Arts Council of Ireland to expand and develop the pavilion for a three cities tour of Ireland as one of the five major strands of the Arts Council’s Art2016 programme of Irish State’s 1916-2016 centennial celebrations (2016).

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In 1915 plans for the celebration of the 700th anniversary of Magna Carta had to be dropped following the outbreak of the First World War. Such celebrations marked a sense of Magna Carta as an event in the history of these islands. The usage of the term Magna Carta in Parliament in the run-up to the First World War, however, shows that its granting was not seen only as a significant historical event to be memorialised. During the period from 1900, opening with war in South Africa and ending in 1914 with war throughout Europe, the Great Charter was mentioned 85 times in Parliament. As a period marked by a lengthy constitutional crisis in 1909-11 and beset with problems in Ireland and the Empire, this seems like a good case study period to choose. This short paper attempts to analyse how and why it was invoked in Parliament in the years and what these various usages tell us about how Magna Carta was understood at the time.

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Trabalho de Projeto submetido à Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Teatro - especialização em Teatro do Movimento.

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Na presente dissertação apresentam-se os resultados dos trabalhos de arqueologia efetuados na colina do Vimeiro durante o ano de 2014, tendo em vista a análise de parte do campo de Batalha do Vimeiro. O estudo do espólio recolhido no que diz respeito à sua tipologia e localização espacial tem como objetivos finais compreender e identificar os vários momentos do combate da Colina do Vimeiro. Os dados recolhidos arqueologicamente serão em última análise uma visão aproximada da veracidade dos acontecimentos.

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1916/07/01 (A51)-1916/12/31.

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1916/01/01 (A51)-1916/06/30.

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1916 (T86 = T186).

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1916 (NOUV SER,T85 = T185).