Separating Church and State: A History. By Steven K. Green
In: A journal of church and state: JCS, Band 65, Heft 1, S. 153-155
ISSN: 2040-4867
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In: A journal of church and state: JCS, Band 65, Heft 1, S. 153-155
ISSN: 2040-4867
In: Holocaust and genocide studies, Band 30, Heft 3, S. 488-505
ISSN: 1476-7937
In: Congress & the presidency, Band 42, Heft 3, S. 243-263
ISSN: 1944-1053
In: Politics, religion & ideology, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 477-478
ISSN: 2156-7697
In: Feminism & psychology: an international journal, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 510-515
ISSN: 1461-7161
In: Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, Band 24, S. 70-83
In: Voprosy istorii: VI = Studies in history, Band 2022, Heft 12-3, S. 250-263
Currently, in the course of domestic healthcare transformation, there is a need to focus on the experience and documents containing the principles of regular internal evaluation of the effectiveness and competencies of employees based on target indicators. The new evaluation model is focused on obtaining indicators in digital form and comparing them with target values. To improve and develop approaches to such an assessment, the study of historical experience, chronological analysis and historical comparisons is of great importance. The healthcare workers evaluation system has a centuries-old history, and a universal objective evaluation model has not been developed at present.
In: The Islamic Mediterranean 3
In: Reimagining Ireland 54
This paper discusses the History Of Amalgamation Of Northern And Southern Protectorates. This research work will be divided into various parts. Firstly, we shall start with preliminary definition of terms. According to Chambers Everyday Dictionary, Legal means "pertaining to", according to law, "lawful". Regime means administration amalgamation means "the blending of different things a close union".1 According to Price, "colonies are territories which has been acquired by the Crown either by settlement, by cession, by purchase or by conquest, and were thus Crown property in which British authority was unassailable in domestic and international law. Nwabueze contends: that the effect of annexation of territory is to divest the sovereign of the territory so annexed of his sovereignty and to transfer it to the British Crown who then becomes the new sovereign of the colony with unlimited powers of Government and a complete dominion over its territory, the inhabitants of which becomes the Crown subjects. A protectorate on the other band implies primarily jurisdiction over the external affairs of the protected territory.
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India is the second largest country in the world with regard to population, the world's largest democracy and by far the largest country in South Asia, and one of the most diverse and pluralistic nations in the world in terms of official languages, cultures, religions and social identities. Indians have for centuries exchanged ideas with other cultures globally and some traditions have been transformed in those transnational and transcultural encounters and become successful innovations with an extraordinary global popularity. India is an emerging global power in terms of economy, but in spite of India's impressive economic growth over the last decades, some of the most serious problems of Indian society such as poverty, repression of women, inequality both in terms of living conditions and of opportunities such as access to education, employment, and the economic resources of the state persist and do not seem to go away. This Handbook contains chapters by the field's foremost scholars dealing with fundamental issues in India's current cultural and social transformation and concentrates on India as it emerged after the economic reforms and the new economic policy of the 1980s and 1990s and as it develops in the twenty-first century.
In: Studies in Gender and History
Sex – who was having it, who shouldn't have it, and who was supposed to be having it but wasn't – was a major concern to social authorities in the immediate postwar era. Though they are often remembered with nostalgia as a sexually simpler time, the 1950s and early 1960s were incredibly sexually productive years. Sex and the Married Girl examines how two interrelated and dominant groups in Canada – medical professionals and church leaders – used married heterosexual female sexuality as a lever to rebuild the Canadian family and the state itself. Using embodied historical methodologies, the book examines not only discourses around sex but also how those discourses could influence the actual experience of sex for married women. Heather Stanley draws upon extensive oral life histories of women who lived, married, and had sex during this liminal social period to demonstrate that this was a time of simultaneous sexual and gender quiescence and change
In: Springer eBooks
In: Political Science and International Studies
1. Chapter 1 Introduction -- 2. Chapter 2 A History of the Idea of Nuclear Security: 1945-2006 -- 3. Chapter 3 The 2010 Nuclear Security Summit at Washington -- 4. Chapter 4 The 2012 Nuclear Security Summit at Seoul -- 5. Chapter 5 The 2014 Nuclear Security Summit at The Hague -- 6. Chapter 6 Coming Full Circle: The 2016 Washington Summit -- 7. Chapter 7 Conclusion: The NSS as a Learning Forum
In: Cultural Sociology
Chapter 1: Travel Theory and Meaningful Mobility -- Chapter 2: Mobilising and Immobilising Travel -- Chapter 3: Special Anniversaries, Memorials and Travel -- Chapter 4: Tourist Pilgrimage and Reimagining the Nation -- Chapter 5: The New Tyranny of Distance and Conflict Creation. .
In: Association for progressive communications Issue Paper 1, 2017
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