1000 resultados para Silvain, Eugène (1851-1930) -- Correspondance


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En aquest article es repassaran sumàriament els projectes de canalització de l"Ebre a la zona de Tortosa entre el s. XIV, moment en què tenim constància de les primeres intervencions, i el 1850. Per la seva importància, es deixa expressament fora el projecte que fou plantejat per la Real Compañía de Canalización del Ebro l"any 1851, ja que va ser la base de l"actual xarxa de regadiu i requereix un estudi individualitzat. Ens referirem, en certa manera, als antecedents d"aquesta realització, cosa especialment important a causa que la formulació de la proposta de la Real Compañía tingué en compte moltes de les coses que s"havien fet o intentat fer fins llavors, com ara l"assut o els canals de navegació.

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This paper describes the presence of the nearctic water boatman Trichocorixa verticalis verticalis in southern Portugal. This species has been cited recently for the first time in Europe from individuals captured in southern Spain. This species, native to Atlantic coast of America, has also been cited from New Caledonia and South Africa, and has been found in the open sea. Two kinds of introduction are reported for this species: involuntary introduction with exotic fish, and passive dispersion through marine currents and severe storms. The possibility of this kind of introduction in Europe is discussed

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Digitoitu 3. 10. 2007.

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In the last few years, Economic Theory has revised two basic ideas around the economics of the household: that family income is the result of the individual income of each of its members (income pooling), and that all family members living in the household have equal access to its resources. Unequal access to family resources (among women and men, on the one hand, and among the elderly, adults and children, on the other), is now understood as an input (for instance, that women eat less food and of worst quality than men), and as an output (for instance that women have poorer health, higher epidemic mortality, or are less tall than men as a result, among other things, of having received less food and poorer medical care, and/or of a heavier workload). Despite the fact that inequality in intra‐family consumption has become the center of attention in academic and international agencies, it can still not be found in the agenda of Economic History. In this paper we look at some of the resources consumed by Spanish families in the 19th century: food, alcoholic beverages, clothes and shoes. Medical topographies, our main source, suggest that unequal access to family resources among household members had a strong impact on their health and wellbeing.