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Title:Au centre, la périphérie : repenser l’Europe révolutionnaire du XIXe siècle Author(s):JUDSON, Pieter M.
Date:2024Citation:Annales, 2024, Vol. 79, No. 4, pp. 805-809Type:ArticleAbstract:Le livre de Maurizio Isabella, Southern Europe in the Age of Revolutions, démontre avec force qu’une partie de l’Europe, souvent perçue comme périphérique, a élaboré des pratiques révolutionnaires à la fois spécifiques et ...
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Title:Silk consumption and dressing practices in late-medieval Catalonia : the cases of Barcelona and Vic (1400-1460) Author(s):PALAREA MARIMON, Aina
Date:2025Citation:Revista de historia económica, 2025, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 355-385Type:ArticleAbstract:This article examines how consumer preferences towards silk fabrics changed in Catalonia over the course of the first sixty years of the 15th century. It argues that during the first half of the 15th century silk became a ...
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Title:Public history and heritage among communities : participation and knowledge sharing Author(s):NOIRET, Serge
Date:2024Citation:Img journal, 2024, Vol. 4, No. 10, pp. 40-57, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleAbstract:My contribution aims to briefly describe how Public History (from now on PH), with its historical path, methods, and practices, can enrich a transdisciplinary history and management of cultural heritage. How PH could meet ...
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Title:Mauritius and Madagascar in the eyes of the VOC : thoughts on the region during the first half of the seventeenth century Author(s):LOVES, Freek
Date:2025Citation:International journal of maritime history, 2025, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This article examines what the VOC (Dutch East India Company) thought of Mauritius and Madagascar during the first half of the seventeenth century. Long depicted as backwaters of the overseas empire of the VOC, this article ...
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Title:¿Una medida irrelevante? La reducción de la tasa de censos en la Corona de Aragón (1750) : debates previos e impacto en las economías eclesiásticas Author(s):ENA SANJUÁN, Íñigo
Date:2023Citation:Hispania, 2023, Vol. 83, No. 273, Art. e008, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:En 1750, Fernando VI redujo la tasa de censos en la Corona de Aragón del 5 al 3 %. Esta ha sido una cuestión que ha recibido una atención historiográfica desigual: mientras que los debates que precedieron a la rebaja, que ...