885 resultados para Christian democracy - France - History
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Als sich der altkatholische Protest gegen die Dogmen des Ersten Vatikanischen Konzils von 1870 formierte, brachten die Altkatholiken ganz unterschiedliche Argumente vor: Zum Teil argumentierten sie juristisch, dem Konzil habe die nötige Freiheit in Diskussion und Entscheidung gefehlt; sie griffen die Stringenz der Schrift- und Traditionsargumente der Befürwortre der Dogmen an und versuchten zu zeiten, dass Schrift und Tradition eher eine gegenteilige Ansicht favorisieren würden; aber sie argumentierten auch politisch. Der Vortrag zeichnet diese unterschiedlichen Argumentationslinien nach.
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Der Beitrag beschreibt knapp die Wechselwirkung von Protestantismus und gesellschaftlichen Sozialbeziehungen in der Entstehung der Arbeitsgesellschaft.
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O caderno semanal Folhetim, da Folha de S. Paulo, foi publicado entre 1977 e 1989. Teve três fases distintas, caracterizadas pela semelhança com a imprensa alternativa (no período 1977-1979), pela abertura de espaços à discussão sobre a retomada da democracia, sobre temas sociais e por uma aproximação com as universidades (1979-1982) e pela publicação de ensaios altamente especializados (1982-1989). Procura-se analisar os fatores determinantes dessas reorientações editoriais do Folhetim, como a influência do mercado de jornais, do processo de abertura política e das reformas operadas na Folha a partir de 1974.(AU)
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O caderno semanal Folhetim, da Folha de S. Paulo, foi publicado entre 1977 e 1989. Teve três fases distintas, caracterizadas pela semelhança com a imprensa alternativa (no período 1977-1979), pela abertura de espaços à discussão sobre a retomada da democracia, sobre temas sociais e por uma aproximação com as universidades (1979-1982) e pela publicação de ensaios altamente especializados (1982-1989). Procura-se analisar os fatores determinantes dessas reorientações editoriais do Folhetim, como a influência do mercado de jornais, do processo de abertura política e das reformas operadas na Folha a partir de 1974.(AU)
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Dora Maar is primarily viewed as Pablo Picasso’s mistress and muse in art historical scholarship, and scholars frequently analyze her work in terms of its evolution as a consequence of her relationship with Pablo Picasso, therefore asserting the power Picasso had over Maar. Through comparative analysis and socio-historical investigation, I assert that Maar’s strong personality, political awareness, and artistic vision profoundly influenced Picasso during the Spanish Civil War and World War II.
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This paper puts forth an alternate reading of the artistic climate in late nineteenth-century Paris than that which has traditionally been suggested. I propose that the expansion of creative opportunity during this time reveals a climate of communal support, consent, and progressive reform for women artists, rather than a struggle to undermine central (masculine) control, as many scholars have claimed. Specifically, I explore the work of American expatriates living in Paris, including but not limited to Cecilia Beaux, Anna Klumpke, Alice Kellogg, and Ellen Day Hale. The birth of the private academy in Paris offered women the chance to develop their artistic ability and assert their independence. The Académie Julian in particular provided a comparatively accepting and progressive environment where American women studying abroad could study from the nude model, receive proper training, and explore their full creative potential. Through an examination of a) these women’s self-portraits, and b) depictions of them painted by their contemporaries – both male and female – I further investigate the artistic education of American women in the highly-gendered cultural milieu of late nineteenth-century France.
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En este artículo se realiza un análisis de la evolución de la política que la República Federal de Alemania (RFA) desarrolló hacia España durante las tres décadas que separan la creación del joven Estado federal y la entrada en vigor de la Constitución Española. Sin tratar de abarcar todos y cada uno de los asuntos que la caracterizaron, se pretende estudiar la conformación de los grandes vectores que la articularon y su paulatina transformación, en sintonía con la evolución internacional y la de ambos países.
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This journal contains minutes from meetings held from February 1792 through October 1793. These minutes include the names of participants and the questions and arguments which were debated, including: whether or not French slaves in the West Indies should be emancipated; whether or not reading novels was beneficial; whether sermons were more effective when memorized than when simply read; whether theater contributed to corrupt morals; whether drunkenness or gambling was more detrimental to society; and whether or not French assistance to the colonies in their Revolutionary War provided sufficient cause for the United States to join with France in its own wars. Most of the topics of debate centered on religion, government and education. Several entries also include notes on related topics of discussion, including the reasons for Native American tribes' hostilities against federal authorities, and there are several references to published works which were cited and consulted in the course of debate.
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Notebook of unlined pages holding a handwritten copy of Tutor Flynt's "Catechism" copied by Harvard student Hull Abbot (1702-1774, Harvard AB 1720). The volume lists questions and accompanying answers on various academic subjects.