The ‘imperial church system’ of the Ottonian and Salian rulers: a reconsideration
In: Medieval Polities and Modern Mentalities, p. 325-354
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In: Medieval Polities and Modern Mentalities, p. 325-354
In: Provincial and Territorial Health System Profiles
Alberta: A Health System Profile provides the first detailed description of Alberta's health care system and the underpinning political and social forces that have shaped it. Due to the significant wealth resulting from government revenues generated through the energy sector, Alberta has been able to develop an extensive public health and health care infrastructure. Alberta has used its financial resources to attract health professionals by offering the highest levels of financial compensation in Canada. However, although it spends more per capita than other Canadian jurisdictions, Alberta's health care system costs and health outcomes performance are mediocre compared to many other Canadian jurisdictions. This unexpected outcome is the result of the unique interplay of economic and political forces within Alberta's political economy. Through an examination of Alberta's political and economic history, and using research on the structures and services provided, Alberta: A Health Systems Profile provides a detailed description of the programs and services comprising Alberta's health care system
In: Review of social economy: the journal for the Association for Social Economics, Volume 37, Issue 1, p. 79-94
ISSN: 1470-1162
In: The Western political quarterly, Volume 16, Issue 3, p. 598-609
ISSN: 1938-274X
In: The Western political quarterly: official journal of Western Political Science Association, Volume 16, Issue 3, p. 598
ISSN: 0043-4078
In: Political studies, Volume 48, Issue 4, p. 884
ISSN: 0032-3217
This article examines the evolution of the relationship between the Russian Orthodox Church and authority in the Russian state in the early modern period via comparative qualitative research methods. As a result, the hierarchs of the Russian church had the moral right to appeal directly to the monarch and, pointing out to him that his actions did not correspond to church canons and dogmas. The authors conclude that it would be premature and unfounded to speak of the Church as internal to and dependent on the political system of the young Russian state in the early modern period
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In: Journal of Third World studies: historical and contemporary Third World problems and issues, Volume 11, Issue 1, p. 604-606
ISSN: 8755-3449
In: Journal of power, politics & governance: JPPG, Volume 7, Issue 1
ISSN: 2372-4927
In: Sociology of religion, Volume 54, Issue 4, p. 433
ISSN: 1759-8818
In: Research on social work practice, Volume 23, Issue 4, p. 481-482
ISSN: 1552-7581
In: Kunstkamera, Volume 15, Issue 1, p. 157-167
ISSN: 2712-8636
In: Polish journal of political science, p. 47-63
ISSN: 2391-3991
This study serves as prolegomena to reflection on the legal framework of church universities in Poland. This article is the second of two parts of research on this issue. This installment specifically examines universities administered by the Catholic Church. The specifics of church universities within the Polish higher education system were outlined in Part 1, "Church Universities in the Higher Education System in Poland. Part 1: Universities Run by non-Catholic Churches and Religious Associations." Part 2 explores the legal and extralegal sources governing the operation of Catholic church universities in Poland. Additionally, it proposes a systematic categorization of these higher education institutions, providing descriptions and highlighting differences in their legal statuses. The "Summary" at the end of this text encompasses both the analyses presented in Part 1 and Part 2.
In: West European politics, Volume 27, Issue 3, p. 518-534
ISSN: 1743-9655
In: West European politics, Volume 27, Issue 3, p. 518-534
ISSN: 0140-2382
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