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St. Peter's Collegiate School, Adelaide, S.A. [picture] /
Attributed to Charles Summers by the Art Gallery of South Australia 2005.; Title from inscription bot. c.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an5836934; Exhibited: "Portrait of Adelaide: 1836-1886", Art Gallery of South Australia, June 2005 - January 2006. AuCNL; (ANL)T1955
Lunatic Asylum, Adelaide, S.A. [picture] /
Attributed to Charles Summers by the Art Gallery of South Australia 2005.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK1181.; Title from inscription bot. c.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an5836920; Exhibited: "Portrait of Adelaide: 1836-1886", Art Gallery of South Australia, June 2005 - January 2006. AuCNL; (ANL)T1956
Summers, A C F, 116407
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/419979Surname: SUMMERS. Given Name(s) or Initials: A C F. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 116407. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 53866.244559
Item: [2016.0049.52240] "Summers, A C F, 116407
Judith Summers interview
Judith Anne Summers was born in London, England on May 19th, 1953. She descends from Sephardic and Ashkenazi roots and speaks English, French and Italian. She is a historian, freelance journalist, and author of fiction, nonfiction, biographies and history books. She applied for Portuguese citizenship as a family along with her sister, son and niece.Judith Summers discusses growing up in London and her professional background as a historian, author and freelance journalist. She explains her family's Sephardic origins in the 17th century in Braganza, Portugal and their migration to London's East End which housed a large Jewish community (00:04:36). Judith shares her interest in research and her process for tracing her family lineage from birth/marriage certificates, family interviews, the English census and London Metropolitan Archives (00:10:00). She explains how she learned about the Portuguese citizenship law, her connections with a friend in Porto and the application requrements (00:19:00). Discusses British, European and Jewish identity, motivations for citizenship (00:22:17) and surprises of the application process (00:26:33). Concludes with feelings on Brexit (00:30:45) views on Portuguese citizenship as a privilege and gift to Sephardic Jews, and strengthening ties to Porgual (00:32:45).Topics presented in order of discussion on recording:
-Overview of published work and research topics of interest (history of London, biographies)
-Languages learned and religious upbringing attending a Jewish Reform synagogue.
-Sephardic and Ashkenazi background and migration of paternal Sephardic ancestry from Portugal to London.
-Story about Bevis Marks Synoguge in London and discovery of family names displayed on walls from 1700s.
-Sharing of research process tracing family heritage through birth certificates, marriage certificates, family interviews, English census.
-Awareness of Sephardic identity and traditional foods (stew, chopped liver, smoked salmon) prepared by paternal grandmother
-Learning of Portuguese citizenship law through Sephardic friend.
-Application process- receiving Sephardic recognition from the Porto community and submitting family and criminal record documents.
-Feelings on British and European identity, Brexit and the desire to remain connected to Jewish heritage in Portugal.
-Feelings on expulsions and persecutions of the Inquisition with regards to Portugal today.
-The privilege of Portuguese citizenship and the view that this opportunity is a gift from the Portuguese government to Jewish people.
-Strengthening connections with Portugal as a result of the citizenship law.1 online resourceSephardi Citizenship Oral Histor
La teoría general de la forma de Robert Summers (A propósito de Robert S. Summers, Form and Function in a Legal Sytem. A general Study)
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and analyse professor R. SUMMERS’ general theory of form. Based on the concept of form (defined by the author as a «purposive systematic arrangement»), SUMMERS advances an ambitious theory of epistemological import. He proposes a new way to look at the legal system, the form-oriented approach, while underlying the insufficiencies of the rule oriented-approch that characterises the thought of central legal philosophers such as H. KELSEN and H. HART. Thus, in SUMMERS’ analysis, rules are not the dominant element, as it is the case in traditional legal positivism, but just one kind of legal unit among others. The paper analyses both the structural (anatomy) and functional (physiology) dimensions of the new formal theory of law. Furthermore, it puts the theory within the framework of contemporary legal philosophy, in which it is destined to be in a relevant position.El propósito de este trabajo es introducir y analizar la teoría general de la forma, del profesor R. SUMMERS. Basándose en el concepto de forma (que el autor define como «ordenación sistemática y tendiente a un fin»), SUMMERS presenta una teoría ambiciosa de gran importancia epistemológica. Propone una nueva manera de contemplar el sistema jurídico, la perspectiva de la forma, al tiempo que subraya las insuficiencias de la perspectiva de la regla que caracteriza el pensamiento de iusfilósofos tan importantes como H. KELSEN o H. HART. Así, en el análisis de SUMMERS, las reglas no constituyen el elemento central, como es el caso en el positivismo jurídico tradicional, sino un tipo de unidad jurídica entre otras. Este artículo analiza tanto la dimensión estructural (anatómica) como funcional (fisiológica) de esta nueva teoría. Además, la sitúa dentro del marco de la filosofía jurídica contemporánea, en la que está llamada a ocupar una posición relevante
Profile of author and critic Elizabeth Hardwick, a New Yorker who summers in Cas
Profile of author and critic Elizabeth Hardwick, a New Yorker who summers in Castine
Group including A.E. Thomas, Billy Knight, C. Summers, C. Reochy in front of store
Group includes: A.E. Thomas, Billy Knight, C. Summers, C. Reochy ? rest are unidentified
Eurysternodes Schuster & Summers 1978
Eurysternodes Schuster & Summers, 1978 Eurysternodes Schuster & Summers, 1978: 303. Type species Brachytremella tragardhi Womersley, 1961 c: 16, by original designation. Notes. The genus name has been incorrectly spelled as Eurystenodes by some authors.Published as part of Halliday, R. B., 2015, Catalogue of genera and their type species in the mite Suborder Uropodina (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 101-147 in Zootaxa 3972 (2) on page 114, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3972.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/23277
Wealthier is healthier
With cross-country, time series data on health (infant and child mortality, and life expectancy) and per capita income, the authors estimate the effect of income on health. They use instrumental variables estimation to identify the effect of income on health that is structural and causal, isolated from reverse causation (healthier workers are more productive and hence wealthier) or incidental association (some other factor may cause both better health and greater wealth). The long-run income elasticity of infant and child mortality in developing countries lies between 0.2 and 0.4. Using those estimates, they calculate that in 1990 alone, more than half a million child deaths in the developing world could be attributed to poor economic performance in the 1980s.Health Economics&Finance,Inequality,Economic Theory&Research,Governance Indicators,Health Monitoring&Evaluation
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