Title:A Matter of Dependency - Gender in British Income-Maintenance Provision
Author(s):DALY, Mary E.Date:1994Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The welfare state has fostered a large volume of academic investigation but the core of its scholarship has been on the relationship between class forces and different systems of welfare. The possibility of a gender effect ...
Title:Alle origini del 1989: i fattori internazionali
Author(s):ROMERO, FedericoDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Historical scrutiny belies the triumphalist, simplistic narratives of 1989 as either an inevitable revolution or the victorious consequence of American pressure. The Reagan effect cannot be discounted but it was a complex ...
Title:'Alle wegen leiden naar Gent'. Trajecten van mediterrane migranten naar de Arteveldestad, 1960-1980
Author(s):DE BOCK, JozefienDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Ondanks de aankomst van nieuwe migrantengroepen in de loop van de voorbije twee decennia, is onze maatschappij nog steeds sterk getekend door de naoorlogse migratie van gastarbeiders en hun families uit de landen rond de ...
Title:Anthropological race psychology 1820-1945: a common European system of ethnic identity narratives
Author(s):MCMAHON, RichardDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article examines ethnic stereotypes in biological race classification of Europeans between the 1830s and 1940s as part of political discourse on national identity. Anthropologists linked physical-psychological types ...
Title:Antonio and Shylock: Credit and Trust in France, C. 1680-C. 1780
Author(s):FONTAINE, LaurenceDate:2001Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Previous work has shown how credit permeated society from top to bottom and in Ancien Regime dictionnaires, definitions of the word credit insist on the fact that credit was based on power, gift, or obligation (with the ...
Title:Aristocracy and litigation in the seventeenth century: a transnational space for family lawsuits
Author(s):TERRASA-LOZANO, AntonioDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The aim of this article is to show how the composite and international domains and fiefs of early modern Spanish Monarchy aristocracy allowed noble households to become a type of transnational juridical space. From the ...
Title:Assessing the ‘Fascist Filter’ and its Legacy
Author(s):WHITLING, FrederickDate:2007Type of Publication:OtherAbstract:The extensive physical alterations to the city of Rome in the Fascist period have arguably created what I refer to as a ‘Fascist filter’, which will be tentatively discussed here. This paper investigates perceptions of ...