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Green Public Procurement: Case Study of Latvian Municipalities
2019
Abstract Green public procurement (GPP) is an instrument for public institutions that have made sustainable consumption and financial aids savings, particularly taking into consideration expenses of the total life cycle of the agreement, not just the procurement price. Municipalities are important to promotion of sustainable consumption through their positive effects on citizens and other stakeholders. The present paper analyses the contribution of municipalities of the Republic of Latvia in developing sustainable consumption through GPP. The aim of the paper is to explore the development of GPP in municipalities, analysing influencing factors. By analysing data from the Procurement Supervi…
Educational programs in nuclear and radiochemistry at the University of Mainz and in Germany
1993
A survey is given of the educational programs at German universities and research institutions. The program at the University of Mainz is outlined in some detail.
First country records for two species of the Afrotropical genus Coridiellus J.A. Lis, 1990 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Dinidoridae)
2018
First country records are provided for two species of the Afrotropical genus Coridiellus J.A. Lis, 1990, i.e. C. bechynei (Villiers, 1956) [Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zimbabwe] and C. lenoiri (Schouteden, 1909) [Zambia]. Their parameres are illustrated for the first time.
Neville, Henry
2021
A descendant of a noble English family, Henry Neville (1620–1694) was an influential political figure and a prominent intellectual in the tumultuous phase from the execution of Charles I in 1649 to the Glorious Revolution of 1688, that is to say, the period when England went through the crucial stages of the civil war by ending royal absolutism, followed by the republican interlude and the Restoration, and the laying of the foundations of European constitutionalism.
Introducción
2017
Emilia Elías Herrando (Madrid, 1898 – Ciudad de México 1976) fue una destacada pedagoga que trabajó en la formación de maestros en España y México. Completó su actividad docente, traduciendo textos de importantes representantes de la Escuela Nueva como Deschamps, Carrier y Decroly. Estuvo afiliada a la Federación de Trabajadores de la Enseñanza (FETE), al Partido Comunista de España (PCE) y fue dirigente de la Agrupación de Mujeres Antifascistas (AMA). Tras la Guerra Civil se vio forzada a exiliarse a México, en donde pudo reconstruir su trayectoria profesional en instituciones normalistas y con alumnado netamente mexicanos. Completó su actividad publicando un buen número de manuales, algun…
El discurso anticlerical en la construcción de una identidad nacional española republicana (1898-1936)
2002
From the colonial disaster, the anticlericalism was a weapon of the republicans against the Monarchy. In the II Republic old prejudices are emerging just to justify the lay legislation of that moment.<br><br>El anticlericalismo fue un arma de los republicanos contra la Monarquía a partir del desastre colonial. En la II República viejos prejuicios surgen para justificar la legislación laicista del momento.
Education policy in the Republic of Latvia: lessons from experience
2015
The idea for this article proceeds from personal, practical, and emotional experience and reflections on holding the position of the Minister for Education and Science during the period of the economic crisis in Latvia (2007–2010). The article consists of three parts. The first part outlines the potential of a position in power with a particular focus on developments in education policy. The second part gives an overview of the most important initiatives in the education sector undertaken by ministers for education during the first period of independence of the Republic of Latvia (1918–1940). Analyses of developments in the content of education in line with alterations in organisation of st…
Historiography, memory, silences and commemorations: Valencia, capital of the Second Spanish Republic (1936-1937)
2020
Durante la tarde-noche del 6 de noviembre de 1936 comenzó el traslado a Valencia del gobierno republicano desde un Madrid asediado por las tropas sublevadas. La ciudad se convirtió así, y durante un año, en sede del gobierno legítimo y capital, en la práctica, de la República española. En el presente artículo se analiza cómo se ha abordado todo ello desde dos perspectivas diferentes, aunque estrechamente interconectadas: la historiografía y la memoria pública. Se centra en los años más recientes, aunque se establecen también conclusiones sobre la producción historiográfica y las políticas de memoria en torno a esta cuestión en las cuatro últimas décadas. Finalmente, se aporta una reflexión …
Workers’ Institutes: envisioned community, living community
2015
This article focuses on the Workers’ Institutes (WI), one of the most important educational initiatives undertaken by the Spanish Republic during the Civil War (1936–1939). After framing their creation within the context of European trends in higher education for the working classes and within the Spanish socio-political context, this article examines the role of these institutions as an envisioned community and as a living community, dedicated to serving the Republic as an imagined community. Legal documents, political and pedagogical speeches, as well as opinion pieces, portray the WI as an envisioned community. As such, they represented the transformations and disseminated the aspiration…
Fugitives in transit. The Spanish Republican exile through Portugal (1936-1950)
2017
Despite scant attention from historiography, Portugal played an important role as a way station on the road to exile for many Republicans during and after the Spanish Civil War. The situation in the neighbouring country was not easy for these people, as Antonio Oliveira de Salazar’s regime —officially allied with Franco’s Spain— did not recognize them as political refugees, but as illegal immigrants to be returned to Spain, which would have catastrophic consequences for many of them. Through the analysis of abundant primary sources in archives from Spain, Portugal, Mexico and the United States, we seek to understand the details of this Portuguese stage of the exile. We discover how, despite…