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Road to unity? : Nordic economic convergence in the long run
2022
This study examines Nordic economic convergence from the sixteenth to twentieth century respective of the economic leaders, in effect the UK before 1914 and USA thereafter. The paper uses a novel approach of combining the analysis of both GDP and wages. The examination of real GDP per capita suggests that there was a catch-up process in play, both with the economic leaders and among the Nordic states, from the early nineteenth century onwards. However, the examination of the adjusted silver wages suggests convergence among the Nordic economies by the end of the eighteenth century. Therefore, we argue, no single Nordic Model emerged from these development patterns, even though the Nordic sta…
La influencia de los textos sagrados en la configuración visual de los santos guerreros
2020
espanolEl presente articulo analiza los convencionalismos y recursos visuales utilizados en las leyendas de santos guerreros, basados en las fuentes del Antiguo y el Nuevo Testamento con la finalidad de ofrecer una mayor comprension del fenomeno de la sacralizacion de la guerra y la funcion de las imagenes de santos caballeros en el ambito hispanico. Son numerosos los ejemplos en los que los santos guerreros aparecen reiteradamente amparando a los ejercitos cristianos o destrozando a las huestes enemigas. En muchos de estos casos, algunos de los elementos significantes utilizados presentan una evidente asociacion con las grandes gestas del Antiguo Testamento, conformandose como recurrentes …
Gertrude Bonnin on Sexual Morality
2021
This paper examines attitudes to sexual morality held by the Yankton Dakota author and activist Gertrude Bonnin (1876–1938), better known by her penname Zitkála-Šá (Red Bird in Lakota). Bonnin’s concerns encompass several themes: the victimization of Indian women, disintegration of Native courtship rituals, sexual threats posed by peyote use, and the predatory nature of Euro-American men. This critique as a whole — in which a ‘white invasion,’ in her words, leads to a corruption of Native sexuality — sometimes produces inconsistencies, particularly regarding Bonnin’s statements on the alleged sexual perils of peyote. Her investigations into the Oklahoma guardianship scandals of the 1920s, h…
Los genoveses y el negocio de la seda en Valencia (1457-1512)
2020
We study here the presence of the numerous Genoese silk dealers in Valencia at the end of the XVth century: merchants, artisans, workers. This settlement signified a crucial economic change in the Valencian traditional silk industry with its Moorish background, and this, in consequence, facilitated reconversion of the textile industry and an increase in its trade. Moreover, international migration and the role of the Genoese silk industry facilitated social mobility during the low Middle Ages and contributed to the origin of the modern European system of relationships in the Mediterranean. On étudie ici la présence de nombreux soyeux génois à Valence a la fin du XVe siècle: marchands, art…
La imatge aristotèlica del paralític i la malaltia de la voluntat al poema 74 d’Ausiàs March
2016
Resum : El simil de la segona cobla de la canco 74 d’Ausias March s’articula al voltant d’un mot agrest i poc poetic: «paralitic». Dues obres de divulgacio aristotelica del dos-cents, la Summa Alexandrinorum i la Sententia libri Ethicorum de Tomas d’Aquino, tambe empren «paralitic» en el mateix context, a saber, per a referir-se a l’incontinent, es a dir, a qui pateix la malaltia de la voluntat. L’objectiu d’aquestes linies es mostrar la relacio conceptual entre el poema 74 i aquests dos textos basats en l’ Etica nicomaquea d’Aristotil. Paraules clau: Ausias March, Aristotil, Summa Alexandrinorum, Brunetto Latini, Tomas d’Aquino Abstract : The paralysis metaphor is crucial to the understan…
Investigation of archaeological amphorae from the Egadi battles
2022
Abstract Archaeological ceramics are considered one of the most important sources of both technological and chronological information. Here, the investigation of some archaeological underwater amphorae from the Egadi’s Battle, that decided the end of the First Punic War (241 B.C.), is reported. X-ray Diffraction (XRD), X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), petrography, and Thermoluminescence (TL) were used to determine the composition of the amphorae and to evaluate the compatibly of their age with the above Battle. Considering the historical importance of the act and the well-defined historical collocation these amphorae represent an interesting archaeometric case study.
The Adaptation of an Ethnic Minority in Finland in the 1940s and 1950s: Orthodox displaced persons and the Lutheran indigenous population
2013
This article examines the imposed adaptation of Orthodox Finns, who were evacuated from territories ceded to the Soviet Union during the Second World War in the areas where they were settled. It elucidates both the settlement measures taken by the Finnish authorities and the unofficial forms of control, such as labelling and other discriminatory practices, exercised by the local populations. By controlling the behaviour of the displaced persons, the original inhabitants were able to make the newcomers conform to the values, norms and habits of the Lutheran community at both local and national levels.
The business elite in Finland: a prosopographical study of family firm executives 1762–2010
2015
This study presents a prosopographical analysis of the Finnish business elite. The longitudinal panel dataset includes 456 members of family firms from 1762–2010 who have received the honorary title of counsellor in Finland. Counsellor biographies have been written by an economic history association network of 130 historians. Most family firms are no longer elite after the third generation of the family business or the second counsellor generation; therefore, the same core families rarely remain part of the economic elite for more than 100 years.
Besprechung: Ch. Bakirtzis (Hrsg.), Mosaics of Thessaloniki. 4th-14th century, Athens 2012.
2014
Ch. Bakirtzis (Hrsg.), Mosaics of Thessaloniki. 4th-14th century, Athens 2012, 359 S. + 395 Abb. ISBN 978-960-6878-36-7