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Articles de revues sur le sujet "1660-1814"
Petersen, Karsten Skjold. « Dano-Norwegian Line Infantry Uniforms 1660–1814 ». Textile History 41, sup1 (mai 2010) : 17–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/174329510x12646114289464.
Texte intégralHunter, F. Robert. « Rethinking Europe's conquest of North Africa and the Middle East : the opening of the Maghreb, 1660–1814 ». Journal of North African Studies 4, no 4 (décembre 1999) : 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13629389908718377.
Texte intégralAhmad, Sarir, Liangjun Zhu, Sumaira Yasmeen, Yuandong Zhang, Zongshan Li, Sami Ullah, Shijie Han et Xiaochun Wang. « A 424-year tree-ring-based Palmer Drought Severity Index reconstruction of <i>Cedrus deodara</i> ; D. Don from the Hindu Kush range of Pakistan : linkages to ocean oscillations ». Climate of the Past 16, no 2 (29 avril 2020) : 783–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-783-2020.
Texte intégralVistdal, Oskar. « Forvaltnings- og arkivrutiner i historisk perspektiv — brudd eller sammenheng ? » Tidsskriftet Arkiv 2 (10 juin 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.7577/ta.911.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "1660-1814"
HUTCHISON, Ragnhild. « In the doorway to development : an enquiry into market oriented structural changes in Norway ca. 1750-1830 ». Doctoral thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/14375.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Jan de Vries, Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of History and Economics, University of California at Berkeley; Ida Bull, Professor in History, The University of Science and Technology NTNU, Trondheim; Giovanni Federico, Professor in History, Department of History and Civilisation, European University Institute, Florence; Bartolomè Yun Casalilla, Professor in History, Department of History and Civilisation, European University Institute, Florence.
First made available online 28 July 2010, subsequently withdrawn (23/01/2012) on publisher and author request; made available again 20 July 2017.
Most studies of pre-industrial economic and structural change focus on the economically leading regions or countries of the time, or use this development as an ideal by which to evaluate and compare change occurring in other countries. By doing so the scholarly debate loses sight of the many possible roads to economic development, as well neglecting the changes occurring in other less successful regions. This thesis aims at abating this. It will do so by examining the structural and economic changes which occurred in Norway during the pre-industrial period, a country lying in the outskirts of the European economic growth area. It asks what were the implications of changes in production, the gradual development of a Norwegian internal market, decisions made at the household level concerning market participation, as well as changing trends in the consumption of durable, semi-durable and perishable goods, for economic and social development in Norway. It also examines how these changes impacted on Norway’s later Industrialisation and entry into a modern market economy. The time period focused on is primarily 1750 to 1830.
WALSH, Claire. « Shopping in early-modern London, c.1660-1800 ». Doctoral thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/6012.
Texte intégralDefence date: 19 September 2001
PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digitised archive of EUI PhD theses completed between 2013 and 2017
CRONIN, John Jeremiah. « The Irish royalist elite of Charles II in exile, c. 1649-1660 ». Doctoral thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/7000.
Texte intégralDefence date: 18 May 2007
Examining board: Prof. Laurence Fontaine, (European University Institute); Prof. Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla, (European University Institute); Prof. Toby Osborne, (University of Durham); Prof. David J. Dickson, (University of Dublin, Trinity College)
This thesis on Irish elite exiles in Continental Europe, from c. 1649-1660 will be a study of those politically, militarily, and socially influential Irish royalists, who are described as Ormondist in the existing historiography and who, in the wake of the victory of English Parliamentary forces in the civil wars of England, Scotland and Ireland of the 1640s and early 1650s, chose to follow the Court of the Stuart claimant to the thrones of those three kingdoms, Charles II, into exile on the Continent. The purpose of this thesis is to establish and advance a number of solutions to a particular set of questions.
MCCORMACK, Danielle. « Protestant political culture in Ireland, 1660-1667 : the discourse and capture of power ». Doctoral thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/29617.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen, University of Göttingen (EUI Supervisor); Professor Robert Armstrong, Trinity College Dublin (External Supervisor); Prof Jonathan Scott, University of Auckland; Professor Ann Thomson, European University Institute.
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Studies of Ireland in the 1660s invariably focus on the mechanisms of the land settlement. This was the process by which property rights were settled under the Stuarts following the programme of confiscation and transplantation that had been implemented during the Protectorate. This thesis is a study of the political processes that accompanied and determined the Stuart settlement. It complements works that delineate the land settlement while providing an original contribution to the political history of the period. The Stuart Restoration ushered in a period of instability for Irish Protestants and their tenure of power in the kingdom as regime change brought challenges to the moral and legal basis of power that had been established under the preceding government. Catholic challenges to Protestant power have been examined, demonstrating the importance of understandings and ideas to the justification of power. Catholics formulated legal and moral arguments against the continued dominance of Protestants in the kingdom, thereby undermining the idea that Protestant power was the rightful outcome of a war in which they had been persecuted and in which Catholics had behaved treacherously. Meanwhile, physical clashes between members of the two confessional groups were imagined as the continuation of the war of the 1640s and 1650s. The manner in which Protestant identity was promoted proved a challenge to royal authority as Protestants insisted that governance be rooted in their understandings of the recent past. This past was promoted as the victory of the 'English', leaving little room for veneration of the role of a king whose presence on the throne had not been necessary to English triumph. The king was called upon to officially sanction and adopt the attributes of the 'English in Ireland' and his reluctance to do so proved contentious. The hostilities which were aroused led to political dissidence in the context of wider 'anti-popish' and anti-monarchical sentiment in Britain and this thesis explores the manner in which general concerns could be expressed through rivalries over land in Ireland. This thesis is a study of the symbiotic relationship between ideas and actions in the 1660s. It shows that Ireland was a battleground for competing conceptions of society and history and that it proved an early site of conflict for the restored regime.
JORGENSEN, Kirsten Winther. « Between spirit and matter : an ethnographic history of British zoology and zoologists, ca. 1660-1800 ». Doctoral thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5847.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Prof. Peter Becker, EUI (supervisor) ; Prof. Hans-Erich Bödeker, Max-Planck-Institut, Göttingen ; Prof. Michael Harbsmeier, Roskilde University ; Prof. Simon Schaffer, University of Cambridge
First made available online on 17 April 2018
PEREZ, TOSTADO Igor. « Looking for 'powerful friends' : Irish ad English political activity in the Spanish monarchy (1640-1660) ». Doctoral thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5935.
Texte intégralExamining board: Prof. Fernando Bouza Álvarez, Universidad Complutense, Madrid (External supervisor) ; Dr. Declan M. Downey, University College Dublin ; Prof. John H. Elliott, Oriel College, University of Oxford ; Prof. Lawrence Fontaine, EHESS, Paris (Supervisor) ; Prof. Bartolomé Yun Casalilla, European University Institute
PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digitised archive of EUI PhD theses completed between 2013 and 2017
ALVAREZ, LOPEZ Ana Isabel. « Los embajadores de Luis XIV en Madrid y el imaginario de lo español en Francia (1660-1700) ». Doctoral thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/6339.
Texte intégralExamining board: Prof. Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla (Supervisor, European University Institute) ; Prof. Antonella Romano (European University Institute) ; Prof. Ricardo García Cárcel (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona) ; Prof. Jean-Frédéric Schaub (École de Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris)
PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digitised archive of EUI PhD theses completed between 2013 and 2017
Livres sur le sujet "1660-1814"
Becker-Christensen, Henrik. Protektionisme og reformer 1660-1814. København : Toldhistorisk selskab, 1988.
Trouver le texte intégralNakken, Alfhild. Sentraladministrasjonen i København og sentralorganer i Norge 1660-1814. Oslo : Tano Aschehoug, 2000.
Trouver le texte intégralWeidling, Tor. Eneveldets menn i Norge : Sivile sentralorganer og embetsmenn 1660-1814. Oslo : Riksarkivaren, 2000.
Trouver le texte intégralGøbel, Erik. De styrede rigerne : Embedsmændene i den dansk-norske civile centraladministration, 1660-1814. Odense : Odense Universitetsforlag, 2000.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "1660-1814"
Scheltjens, Werner. « The culmination of conflicting commercial and political interests in North Eurasian trade, 1764–1814 ». Dans North Eurasian Trade in World History, 1660–1860, 124–67. London : Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003137047-5.
Texte intégralKOEFOED, NINA JAVETTE, et METTE FRISK JENSEN. « Enevælde, 1660-1814 ». Dans En danmarkshistorie, 199–247. Aarhus University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv33jb5kq.8.
Texte intégral« Des Révolutions de 1660 et de 1688 en Angleterre, et de celle de 1814 en France. 21 avril 1814 ». Dans Florestan. De l'esprit de conquête et de l'usurpation. Réflexions sur les constitutions (1813–1814), 915–24. De Gruyter, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110928891-029.
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