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Journal articles on the topic "Politics in numismatics – Switzerland – History"

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O.V. Syniachenko, M.V. Yermolaeva, S.M. Verzilov, K.V. Liventsova, T.Yu. Syniachenko, and S.F. Verzilova. "Neurology of Ukraine in the mirror of exonumia." INTERNATIONAL NEUROLOGICAL JOURNAL 16, no. 8 (March 10, 2021): 57–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.22141/2224-0713.16.8.2020.221962.

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The main goal was to analyze the history of neurology of Ukraine using exonumia materials. Exonumia (a form of medallic educational art) is a branch of historical science numismatics (from the Latin numisma — coin), which originated in the 19th century and became closely related to economics, politics, culture and law; it includes the thematic study of medals and plaques. The medal became the prototype of a commemorative (memorial) coin. This work presents a catalogue of 43 numismatic materials (me­dals), including some unique ones, presented for the first time, brief biographies of physicians (21 persons) who have made an invaluable contribution to the formation of this scientific discipline. Unfortunately, for now the memory of famous doctors of the past has not been sufficiently marked by the release of numismatic (exonumia) products, so in the future we hope for a systematic approach to this matter, for the purposeful promotion of the achievements of neurology by meaning of numismatics, which provides an illustrative example for studying the history of medicine, contributes to an increase in the level of education of doctors. The authors expect the appearance of new interesting materials of such small forms of art.
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Nygren, Christopher J. "Titian’sChrist with the Coin: Recovering the Spiritual Currency of Numismatics in Renaissance Ferrara." Renaissance Quarterly 69, no. 2 (2016): 449–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/687607.

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AbstractTitian paintedChrist with the Coinfor Alfonso d’Este around 1516. The painting served as the cover piece for a collection of ancient coins and has been read as a commentary on politics and taxation. Instead, this article reveals how the painting reconfigured Alfonso’s interaction with ancient coins, transforming the everyday activity of the collector into an occasion of spiritual reformation. Reading numismatic antiquarianism against the exegetical tradition that accrued around the Gospel pericope (Matthew 22:21) reveals the painting as the nexus of two regimes of virtue — one Christian, one classical — both of which turn upon coins as manifold objects.
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Syniachenko, O. V., M. O. Kolesnyk, N. M. Stepanova, and M. V. Iermolaieva. "History of studying the kidney pathology in the mirror of numismatics. Report 2. Development of nephrology." Ukrainian Journal of Nephrology and Dialysis, no. 1(69) (May 29, 2020): 67–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.31450/ukrjnd.1(69).2021.10.

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The branch of historical science of numismatics (from the Latin "numisma" - coin) originated in the 19th century and became closely connected with economics, politics, culture and law, it includes a thematic study of coins, medals and plaque. Best of all, the history of uronephrology is illustrated by various forms of medalist educational art (exonum or paranumismatics), and the medal became the prototype of the memorial coin. This work presents a catalog of more than 400 numismatic materials (including some unique, first cited), reflects the stages of development of the study of the structure and function of the kidneys, methods for diagnosing and treating diseases, there are links to significant historical events, brief biographies of physicians who have made an invaluable contribution are mentioned into the formation of this scientific discipline. The work presents a role in the origin of the study of kidney and urinary tract diseases of ancient physicians (Aretea, Aristotle, Galen, Hippocrates, Rufus, Sushruta, Empedocles) and doctors of the Middle Ages (Avicenna, Da Carpi, Panaskerteli, Paracelsus, Sun Simiao).
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Syniachenko, O. V., M. O. Kolesnyk, N. M. Stepanova, and M. V. Iermolaieva. "History of studying the kidney pathology in the mirror of numismatics. Report 3. Development of urology." Ukrainian Journal of Nephrology and Dialysis, no. 2(70) (May 29, 2021): 82–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.31450/ukrjnd.2(70).2021.10.

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The branch of historical science of numismatics (from the Latin "numisma" - coin) originated in the 19th century and became closely connected with economics, politics, culture and law, it includes a thematic study of coins, medals and plaque. Best of all, the history of uronephrology is illustrated by various forms of the medalist educational art (exonum or paranumismatics), and the medal became the prototype of the memorial coin. This work presents a catalog of more than 400 numismatic materials (including some unique, first cited), reflects the stages of development of the study of the structure and function of the kidneys, methods for diagnosing and treating diseases, there are links to significant historical events, brief biographies of physicians who have made an invaluable contribution are mentioned into the formation of this scientific discipline. The development of urology over 520 years of historical epochs of the New and Modern times were presented, portraits on 60 numismatic materials of well-known specialists-urologists and kidney transplantologists were presented, scientific forums of urologists were reflected on commemorative medals.
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Syniachenko, O. V., M. O. Kolesnyk, N. M. Stepanova, and M. V. Iermolaieva. "History of studying the kidney pathology in the mirror of numismatics. Report 1. Antiquity and middle ages." Ukrainian Journal of Nephrology and Dialysis, no. 4(68) (May 29, 2020): 74–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.31450/ukrjnd.4(68).2020.11.

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The branch of historical science of numismatics (from the Latin "numisma" - coin) originated in the 19th century and became closely connected with economics, politics, culture and law, it includes a thematic study of coins, medals and plaque. Best of all, the history of uronephrology is illustrated by various forms of medalist educational art (exonum or paranumismatics), and the medal became the prototype of the memorial coin. This work presents a catalog of more than 400 numismatic materials (including some unique, first cited), reflects the stages of development of the study of the structure and function of the kidneys, methods for diagnosing and treating diseases, there are links to significant historical events, brief biographies of physicians who have made an invaluable contribution are mentioned into the formation of this scientific discipline. The work presents a role in the origin of the study of kidney and urinary tract diseases of ancient physicians (Aretea, Aristotle, Galen, Hippocrates, Rufus, Sushruta, Empedocles) and doctors of the Middle Ages (Avicenna, Da Carpi, Panaskerteli, Paracelsus, Sun Simiao).
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Wolffram, Heather. "Psycho-Politics between the World Wars: Psychiatry and Society in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland." German History 39, no. 2 (April 1, 2021): 314–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghab010.

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Majumdar, Margaret A. "The policy challenge of ethnic diversity. Immigrant politics in France and Switzerland." History of European Ideas 22, no. 1 (January 1996): 51–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0191-6599(96)90107-2.

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Bogdanor, Vernon. "Federalism in Switzerland." Government and Opposition 23, no. 1 (1988): 69–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017257x00017012.

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‘FEDERALISM’, CLAIMED THE SWISS PHILOSOPHER, DENIS DE Rougemont, ‘rests upon the love of complexity, by contrast with the brutal simplicity which characterises the totalitarian spirit’. It would be hard to deny that complexity is the most striking feature of federal government in Switzerland. To comprehend it fully, one would have to analyse the history, politics and atmosphere of each of the twenty-six cantons, for each is a political system in itself; and there is no such animal as a ‘typical’ canton. Political scientists have studied one or two cantons in some depth, and there are also impressionistic accounts of cantonal life, but there is no really satisfactory comparative analysis of the cantons as a whole. Further, many Swiss cantons are ‘closed' societies, difficult for the foreigner to penetrate and not easily accessible to the academic inquirer. The political scientist needs to acquire the skills of the anthropologist in addition to those of the analyst of political institutions if he is to make headway. It is difficult, therefore, to give anything more than a very general impression of the principles lying behind federal government in Switzerland, an impression which is bound to be, to some degree at least, misleading. For of no country more than Switzerland is it more correct to say that the truth lies in the minute particulars and not in generalities.The complexity of Swiss federalism is a consequence of the fact that the Swiss have embraced more completely than any other democracy that essential principle, the leitmotiv, of federalism — the sharing of power. Switzerland is indeed an extreme example of federalism, just as it is an extreme example of the application of the principles of democracy and of neutrality in foreign affairs.
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Schmid, Hansjörg. "“I’m just an Imam, not Superman”: Imams in Switzerland." Journal of Muslims in Europe 9, no. 1 (January 2, 2020): 64–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22117954-12341408.

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Abstract Current debates on Islam in Europe often focus on imams as religious leaders and key figures in integration politics. Muslim associations undergoing processes of transformation and generational change have equally high expectations of imams. This article uses stakeholder theory to analyse the current situation of imams and draws on empirical material from Switzerland to illustrate both multi-faceted stakeholder claims and imams’ self-reflections on role conflicts they experience. It indicates that imams and Muslim associations tend to develop different coping strategies leading either to an enlarged profile for imams or to a differentiation of functions and professions in the social and religious fields.
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Fischer, Thomas, Juhana Aunesluoma, and Aryo Makko. "Introduction: Neutrality and Nonalignment in World Politics during the Cold War." Journal of Cold War Studies 18, no. 4 (October 2016): 4–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00677.

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Over the past two decades, research on Cold War neutrality has advanced rapidly. With the declassification of important archival collections, the image of the four European “classic” neutrals—Austria, Finland, Sweden, and Switzerland—has changed considerably. New facets have emerged in the understanding of how neutrality functioned as a part of the Cold War international system. In particular, the importance and connections of neutrality's domestic political and ideational dimensions in foreign policymaking has been stressed in the latest research on Cold War neutrality.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Politics in numismatics – Switzerland – History"

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SCHWARZENBACH, Alexis. "Portraits of the Nation : stamps, coins and banknotes in Belgium and Switzerland, 1880-1945." Doctoral thesis, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5974.

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Defence date: 13 December 1997
Examining Board: Prof. Urs Altermatt, Université de Fribourg ; Prof. John Brewer, EUI (supervisor) ; Prof. Martin Conway, Balliol College, Oxford (ext. supervisor) ; Prof. Luisa Passerini, EUI
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Portraits of the Nation offers a fascinating insight into the construction and development of national identity in two multilingual countries—Belgium and Switzerland. This book not only shows that multilingualism was no obstacle for the development of national identity—in both countries it was used as a positive means of collective identification —it also demonstrates that other means of identification were much more important. These were found on a national and supra-linguistic level—in Belgium the Royal Family and in Switzerland the Alps—and on a local and sublinguistic level—in Belgium mainly the provinces and in Switzerland the cantons. This study also shows that, contrary to what might be expected, Belgium was often more successful than Switzerland in constructing and adapting its national identity, especially in the inter-war years. Combining written and iconographic sources found in the archives of the national banks, mints and Post Offices in Berne and Brussels this book furthermore fills in an important historiographical gap using stamps, coins and banknotes as historical sources for the first time. Often neglected by historians, Alexis Schwarzenbach successfully argues that these sources have to be seen as important lieux de mernoire and that they are ideally suited for the study of the interrelated topics of memory and identity.
-- 1. Introduction -- 2. Decision-making 1880-1913 -- 3. Portraits 1880-1913 -- 4. The First World War -- 5. Inter-war decision-making -- 6. Portraits 1919-1933/34 -- 7. Portraits 1933/34-1939/40 -- 8. The Second World War
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Books on the topic "Politics in numismatics – Switzerland – History"

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Portraits of the nation: Stamps, coins, and banknotes in Belgium and Switzerland, 1880-1945. Bern: Peter Lang, 1999.

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1960-, Charnley Joy, and Pender Malcolm, eds. Switzerland and war. Bern: P. Lang, 1999.

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McPhee, John. Lap lace de la concorde suisse. London: Faber, 1985.

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Neidhart, Leonhard. Das frühe Bundesparlament: Der erfolgreiche Weg zur modernen Schweiz. Zürich: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 2010.

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Hitler's secret ally, Switzerland. La Mesa, Calif: Pertinent Publications, 1992.

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Jura separatism in Switzerland. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press, 1986.

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Issues in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2003.

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Istorii︠a︡ rossiĭskikh okrain v numizmatike: Besedy o territorialʹnykh, nat︠s︡ionalʹnykh i voennykh vypuskakh rossiĭskikh monet i inostrannykh monetakh, svi︠a︡zannykh s istorieĭ Rossii. Moskva: Khobbi Press, 2012.

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Poland) Międzynarodowa Konferencja Numizmatyczna (11th 2014 Augustów. Pieniądz a propaganda: Wspólne dziedzictwo Europy : studia i materiały : Białoruś, Bułgaria, Czechy, Litwa, Łotwa, Mołdawia, Polska, Rosja, Rumunia, Słowacja, Ukraina. Augustów: Polskie Towarzystwo Numizmatyczne. Zarząd Główny, 2015.

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Lelewel, Joachim. Textes choisis. [Bruxelles]: Office international de librairie, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Politics in numismatics – Switzerland – History"

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Church, Clive H. "The Swiss and their History." In The Politics and Government of Switzerland, 11–22. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230509009_2.

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Affolter, Laura. "Asylum Decision-Making in Switzerland." In Asylum Matters, 47–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61512-3_3.

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AbstractThis chapter provides an outline of how the Swiss asylum procedure works. It contextualises the current asylum procedure within the history of asylum politics in Switzerland since the 1950s and within broader global developments. Three major trends are discussed: the sharp decline of the recognition rate since the 1980s and with it the emergence of the so-called “fight against abuse”, the proliferation of legal categories and the frequent changes made to asylum law in this same time period, and the development of an ever more specialised asylum administration in Switzerland. The chapter introduces readers to the Swiss Secretariat for Migration (SEM) and its organisational structure as it existed until 2019, the main elements of asylum law that structure SEM officials’ decision-making and to the particular standard of proof in refugee status determination.
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Altermatt, Urs, Franziska Metzger, and Michael Wintle. "Protestant dominance and confessional politics: Switzerland and the Netherlands." In The Cambridge History of Christianity, 323–41. Cambridge University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521814560.021.

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Wight, Martin. "Review of Friedrich Meinecke, Machiavellism: The Doctrine of Raison d’état and its Place in Modern History (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1957)." In International Relations and Political Philosophy, 317–18. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198848219.003.0025.

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Wight praised Meinecke’s Die Idee der Staatsräson, translated as Machiavellism: The Doctrine of Raison d’état and its Place in Modern History, as ‘by any odds the most important and enduring book on international relations published in the 1920s, and perhaps between the wars’. It is, Wight wrote, ‘an essay in the historiography of human thought, a study of how Machiavelli’s principles infiltrated into European statecraft, how thinkers and politicians who most strenuously repudiated him found it necessary to borrow from him, and how the idea of raison d’état developed to guide the greatest statesmen from Richelieu to Bismarck, until it was swamped by the ignorant popular passions of 1918’. Meinecke was preoccupied, Wight observed, with (in Meinecke’s words) ‘that tragic duality which came into historical life through the medium of Machiavellism—that indivisible and fateful combination of poison and curative power which it contained’. Moreover, Wight added, the tension between ‘necessity’ and ‘moral traditions’ has been recognized by some statesmen ‘as the central experience of international politics’. Wight noted that ‘Meinecke, despite his honourable retirement under the Nazis, was infected with the German heresy of idealizing State power and fatalistically abdicating personal responsibility. … Yet it was easier for a Burckhardt or an Acton, in the security of nineteenth-century Switzerland or Britain, to condemn power as evil without qualification.’
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