Ngā hua rapu - "Nantes"
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- History 4
- Church history 2
- Land use 2
- Agricultural innovations 1
- Agriculture 1
- Art and state 1
- Art museums 1
- Art treasures in war 1
- Commerce 1
- Confiscations and contributions 1
- Cultural property 1
- Destruction and pillage 1
- Economic conditions 1
- Ethnic relations 1
- Exiles 1
- Germans 1
- International trade 1
- Merchants 1
- Nation-building 1
- Naturalization 1
- Philosophical anthropology 1
- Philosophy of nature 1
- Planning 1
- Political aspects 1
- Politics and government 1
- Protection 1
- Revolutionaries 1
- Technology transfer 1
- Transnationalism 1
- World War, 1939-1945 1
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Beyond belief surviving the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in France /
I whakaputaina 2011Ngā marau: “…France. Edit de Nantes.…”
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The governance of land use in France : case studies of Clermont-Ferrand and Nantes Saint-Nazaire /
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Authority and society in Nantes during the French wars of religion, 1559-98
I whakaputaina 2006“…Nantes (France) History 16th century.…”
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La gouvernance de l'occupation des sols en France : Etudes de cas pour Clermont-Ferrand et Nantes Saint-Nazaire.
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Book of abstracts of the 64th Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science, Nantes, France, 26-30 August, 2013 /
I whakaputaina 2013Click to View
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Defending national treasures French art and heritage under Vichy /
I whakaputaina 2011Rārangi ihirangi: “…Cultural affairs under Vichy -- Defending French style and beauty -- Exodus -- Museums fit for France -- Saving historic sites -- Archeology and the national revolution -- Recycling French heroes : the destruction of bronze statues -- Endangered local patrimony : bronze statues in Paris, Chambéry, and Nantes -- Jewish art collections -- Art as a negotiating tool -- The Vichy legacy.…”
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A circle of friends Romanian revolutionaries and political exile, 1840-1859 /
I whakaputaina 2011Rārangi ihirangi: “…Exile, 1849-1855 -- 1849, Paris : early Days in exile -- 1849 : Dumitru Bratianu and the English "philo-Romanians" -- Hungarians and Romanians in 1849-1850 -- April 1849 : the Transylvanian debacle -- July-August 1849 -- September 1849 -- December 1849 -- 1850 : "la Roumanie" -- April-September 1850 -- 1851 : London : Mazzini's European Democratic Committee -- 1851 : London-Bucharest-Paris -- 1852 : Nantes-Paris-Bucharest -- 1853 : Nantes-Paris-London -- 1853 : Paris : "Madame Rosetti" -- 1853-1854 : Paris : Ion Bratianu and the "Hippodrome Affair" -- 1853 : Paris-Gallipoli-Constantinople : Rosetti's war -- January-February 1854 : London -- January 1854 : Serbia -- The Crimean War -- The Daily news and the Romanian principalities -- The end of the war and the peace conference -- pt. 3. …”
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The forgotten majority : German merchants in London, naturalization, and global trade, 1660-1815 /
I whakaputaina 2015Rārangi ihirangi: “…Boom and bankruptcy -- Insurance and trade at London's German trade houses -- London's early insurance business -- Networking Europe with the Americas and Asia -- The bankruptcy trend and the naturalized subjects' bankruptcies -- Waves of bankruptcy during the Coalition Wars -- The size of failed trade houses during the era of the Coalition Wars -- Muilman & Nantes -- Theophilus Blanckenhagen -- Persent & Bodecker -- Oom, Hoolboom, Knoblock & Co. and Hippius & Co. -- Estates of the failed -- Certificate of conformity and the ware broker : starting all over -- Commodity brokers and the freedom of the city -- Conclusion.…”
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