Archiv für April 2013

Gravamen und Geleit. Die Juden im Ständestaat der Frühen Neuzeit (15. – 18. Jahrhundert) (Forschungen zur Geschichte der Juden, Abhandlungen, vol. 21)

Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 86-88, April 2013.

The Émile Lousse Essay Prize 2013 competition

Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 99, April 2013.

The Local Administration of the Bas-Languedoc region of France, 1789-1801. A Study of Governmental Reform in the Wake of the French Revolution

Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 82-84, April 2013.

1812–15: The debate about the High Court of the Sicilian Parliament

Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 34-44, April 2013.

PARLIAMENTS, ESTATES & REPRESENTATION; INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 91-94, April 2013.

Les institutions italiennes à travers les analyses de Luigi Sturzo (1871-1959)

Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 66-80, April 2013.

Bündnispartner und Konkurrenten der Landesfürsten? Die Stände in der Habsburgermonarchie

Parliaments, Estates and Representation, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 81-82, April 2013.

Preferences of the poor: market participation and asset management of poor households in sixteenth-century Holland

Our article aims to detect differences in behaviour towards the capital and land market of households of different sizes and levels of income. Participation in markets for real estate, capital, and ships was considerable, not only among middling and e…

To navigate the family economy over a lifetime: life-cycle squeezes in pre-industrial Swedish towns

Studies have shown that children’s incomes were important for working-class families during industrialization. We found that, even before industrialization, having children greatly affected the family economy of workers and master artisans. For worker…

Picking winners? The effect of birth order and migration on parental human capital investments in pre-modern England

Quelle: http://ereh.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/17/2/210?rss=1