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Finding faith in foreign policy: religion and American diplomacy in a postsecular world

2021

In recent decades, research into the growing entanglement of faith groups and US foreign policy has added significantly to our understanding that the country’s much-vaunted separation of church and...

FaithSociology and Political ScienceForeign policymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceReligious studiesEconomic historyDiplomacymedia_commonReligion, State and Society
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Banks, Firms and Economic Culture: Economists and Research Centres in Interwar Italy

2020

In the interwar years, Italy experimented a strong growth of applied economic research. The foundation of research centers can be read and placed in a much wider international trend that emerged during the Great War. In this essay, we offer a map of the most important research centers, exploring the extensive web of relationships between the academia and the productive world. We then focus on a set of case studies, selected for their relevance. Section 2 is devoted to the banking sector, with reference to four important cases (Banca Commerciale Italiana, Banca d’Italia, Associazione Bancaria Italiana and Banco di Sicilia); section 3 to the industrial sector (IRI, Finsider, Ansaldo, Edison, …

FascismImportant researchInterwar Economic HistoryEconomySettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoSecondary sector of the economyResearch centresHistory of Italian bankHistory of Italian firmsBusinessResearch DepartmentBanking sector
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Economic Adaptation to Risky Environment in the Late Middle Ages: The Case of the "Accrues" of the Doubs in Chaussin (Jura, France) from c. 1370 to c…

2017

Located along the meanders of the Doubs, the people of Chaussin had to deal with the particular impact of the river on their environment. Due to the impact of the Little Ice Age on water levels in the area, the Doubs sometimes had special floods, which frequently changed its course from the end of the fourteenth century. As a result, some lands were absorbed, and others emerged, which were called the “accrues.” From 1377 the first observation of lost lands appears in the accounts of the castellan, in a petition from landowners who did not want to pay taxes on these fields. More than twenty years later, in the first decade of the fifteenth century, the duke of Burgundy, facing the same situa…

FifteenthRisk - Management of the risks - operational risk Management – PerformanceFlood mythEmergency management[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historybusiness.industryWritEnvironmental resource managementFloodGeographyEnvironmental History13. Climate action[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryEconomic historyMiddle AgesLandscape DynamicNorm (social)Middle AgesEnvironmental history[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistorybusinessLittle ice ageComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSDisaster Management
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A contested financial frontier: banking and empire building in Eritrea, c.1952–73

2021

AbstractThis article provides an account of the relationship between imperial Ethiopia and Eritrea in the realm of banking governance from the start of the federation to the last years of the imperial regime. It looks in particular at the relationship between the Ethiopian administrations and an Italian bank, Banco di Roma, which had its headquarters in Eritrea from 1948 to 1967 before moving to Addis Ababa. The struggle for control of the economic flows generated by the Italian bank is an index of the changes in centre–periphery linkages between Addis Ababa and the sub-regional centre of Asmara. Archival evidence highlights the multifaced nature of Ethiopian governance and the role perform…

FinanceGovernmenteconomic historybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCorporate governanceGeography Planning and DevelopmentTributeEritreaNational bankBankingFrontierEmpire-buildingItalyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AnthropologyPolitical scienceEliteInstitutiondecolonizationEthiopiabusinessmedia_commonAfrica
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Henkilöstön johtaminen Valkeakosken tehdasyhteisössä Rudolf ja Juuso Waldenin aikakaudella 1924-1969

2012

Finnish historyjohtamineneconomic historyindustrial paternalismsafety firsthenkilöstöpolitiikkaWalden Juusopersonnel managementtehtaanjohtajatYhtyneet paperitehtaatteollisuustyöntekijättaloushistoriahistoriateollisuusyhdyskunnathenkilöstöjohtaminen20th CenturysosiaalityöValkeakoskihuman resource managementtyösuojeluWalden Rudolfteollisuushuman resources policy
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Hooligans, Ultras and Vandals

2015

Football hooliganism in its modern sense is often said to have started in Great Britain in 1961, after a serious riot broke out during a match between Tottenham Hotspur and Sunderland; although crowd disorder was not unknown in other countries, this event is regarded as the birth date of the so-called ‘English disease’, which grew in seriousness and extent over the next few decades. The increasing professionalization and internationalization of English football during the 1950s generated a need for greater profits in football clubs that brought about a reorganization of stadiums (Taylor, 1971). Due to this reorganization, young working-class people were relocated at the ends of the stadiums…

Football hooliganismEthosPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectBritish EmpirePatriotismEconomic historyContext (language use)FootballDecolonizationSeriousnessmedia_common
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The Decline of the Spanish Fury

2015

Before the Spanish national team won the UEFA Euro 2008 tournament, it had been said that the economic take-off and growing international relevance acquired by Spanish society since the restoration of democracy after the death of General Franco had not been reflected in Spanish football. Its main representative, the Spanish national football team did not manage to obtain significant victories in the most important international championships or develop a playing style that satisfied its followers. This fact strongly contrasted with the protagonist role and huge success achieved by the main Spanish football clubs at the European level. However, the victory of the Spanish national team in Eur…

Football teamEuropean levelPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectVictoryEconomic historyRelevance (law)TournamentFootballDemocracyStyle (sociolinguistics)media_common
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La nación contra el fascismo: PSOE y SFIO, 1933-1936

2020

Este artículo propone un estudio del antifascismo socialista en España. Al respecto, se apuesta por situar la nación como referente cultural y político en el centro del análisis, y aplicar una perspectiva comparada con el caso de Francia. Dicho análisis se plantea para el período inmediatamente anterior a la Guerra Civil en España y toma como principal fuente a la prensa socialista.El artículo se desarrolla en dos grandes bloques, con la Revolución de Octubre de 1934 como hito. A partir de entonces emergió en el seno del PSOE un enfrentamiento por el control de la organización. El artículo se centra en el estudio de la corriente caballerista, considerada el ala izquierdista, a la cual se co…

FranciaHistoryEspañaHistory (General)identidad nacionalPoliticsSpanish Civil WarForgesocialismoSocialismPolitical scienceD1-2009antifascismoEconomic historyLeft-wing politicsArticulation (sociology)Period (music)
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Study on the Evolution of Defense Expenses in Nato Member States for the Period 2010–2020. “Free Rider” behavior among Allies

2021

Abstract This paper proposes a longitudinal study on the analysis of defense spending of NATO member states in the years 2010-2020. It also aims to identify the emergence of a possible “free-rider” behavior among alliance members. This behavior occurs when some members may be tempted to allocate a low level of defense spending. Defense spending is an important component of each state’s budget, which ensures a vital function of states, namely the national defense function. When the defense is carried out in military-type alliances, and the number of members is large, there is an increased possibility of observing a “free-rider” type behavior between the members of the alliances. To observe t…

Free rider problemMember statesPolitical scienceEconomic historyGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPeriod (music)0104 chemical sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceInternational conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION
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La mafia in aeroporto. Punta raisi: cronaca di una speculazione annunciata

2013

The history of Palermo’s Punta Raisi Airport – that is called today “Falcone and Borsellino” in memory of the two judges killed by Cosa Nostra - started after World War II, coinciding with the increase of civilian air traffic in the skies of the Sicilian capital, third in Italy for its number of transits of passengers and freight, which became unsustainable figures for the military airport of Boccadifalco. Everything begins with the creation in 1953 of the Autonomous Consortium for the Airport of Palermo, with the aim to implement the project of a new infrastructure located a few steps away from the city center, ready to compete with the best airports in Italy, to increase the modernization…

GeographyAeroporto di Punta Raisi – Cosa Nostra – Gaetano Badalamenti – Giuseppe Impastato - Traffico di stupefacenti – Speculazione ediliziaCapital (economics)World War IISettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeEconomic historylanguageAdvertisingAir traffic controlModernization theorySicilianSocial structurelanguage.human_languageHISTORIA MAGISTRA
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