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Aqui jaz uma morte: atitudes fúnebres na trajetória da empresa funerária da família Haas de Blumenau
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em História, Florianópolis, 2013.Desde os primeiros anos do século XX, a empresa da família Haas de Blumenau (Santa Catarina, Brasil) dedica-se ao mercado funerário. A pequena oficina, fundada por Mathias e seu pai, estabeleceu-se com a fabricação de túmulos e a arte dos marmoristas, com destaque para o próprio Mathias que esculpiu na pedra, túmulos e ornamentos funerários. A administração da empresa, sempre a cargo de membros da Haas, depois de algumas décadas de dedicação à arquitetura funerária e também civil, concentrou seus esforços na gerência de uma agência funerária. Com a funerária, a empresa ofereceu aos seus clientes uma série de serviços voltados ao cuidado do corpo e por último, entrou no segmento de vendas de planos funerários. Desde a sua fundação, a empresa enfrentou mudanças e teve que administrar momentos de transição e de adequação de seus produtos e investimentos para conciliar mudanças nos ritos e a entrada de novidades no mercado funerário. A trajetória da família Haas possibilitou as reflexões desta tese que buscou pensar sobre as atitudes fúnebres e a morte, em diferentes momentos, por meio de sua empresa. Contando com um acervo documental formado por imagens, escritos pessoais, partes de construções tumulares, blogs, notas fiscais, documentos administrativos, catálogos de modelos tumulares e depoimentos, foram percebidas mudanças no tratamento do corpo morto e no seu destino final. <br
A primer on innovation and growth
Philippe Aghion emphasises that for Europe to stimulate innovation and growth, it is not enough to increase spending on research and development and the protection of intellectual property.
The uniting of Europe and the foundation of EU studies: revisiting the neofunctionalism of Ernst B. Haas
This article suggests that the neofunctionalist theoretical legacy left by Ernst B. Haas is somewhat richer and more prescient than many contemporary discussants allow. The article develops an argument for routine and detailed re-reading of the corpus of neofunctionalist work (and that of Haas in particular), not only to disabuse contemporary students and scholars of the normally static and stylized reading that discussion of the theory provokes, but also to suggest that the conceptual repertoire of neofunctionalism is able to speak directly to current EU studies and comparative regionalism. Neofunctionalism is situated in its social scientific context before the theory's supposed erroneous reliance on the concept of 'spillover' is discussed critically. A case is then made for viewing Haas's neofunctionalism as a dynamic theory that not only corresponded to established social scientific norms, but did so in ways that were consistent with disciplinary openness and pluralism
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Letter to Philippe-Antoine Merlin, 1802 November 12.
Letter to Philippe-Antoine Merlin, concerning a conflict involving charges of plagarism between the author and C. Laucuouque, dated "21 brumaire, an 11." The author's signature is not entirely legible. Accompanying enveloped shows traces of red wax seal
Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale (1992-1997) (09). Philippe Burrin (1) - face B
Séminaire organisé et enregistré par l'IHTP (Paris), entre 1992 et 1997 ; sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Azéma et Dominique Veillon. Communication de Philippe Burrin
Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale (1992-1997) (09). Philippe Burrin (1) - face A
Séminaire organisé et enregistré par l'IHTP (Paris), entre 1992 et 1997 ; sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Azéma et Dominique Veillon. Communication de Philippe Burrin
Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale (1992-1997) (10). Philippe Burrin (2) - face B
Séminaire organisé et enregistré par l'IHTP (Paris), entre 1992 et 1997 ; sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Azéma et Dominique Veillon. Communication de Philippe Burrin (suite)
Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale (1992-1997) (10). Philippe Burrin (2) - face A
Séminaire organisé et enregistré par l'IHTP (Paris), entre 1992 et 1997 ; sous la direction de Jean-Pierre Azéma et Dominique Veillon. Communication de Philippe Burrin (suite)
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Episode #7: Philippe Sands, From Genocide to Ecocide
This special episode of Borderlines features influential educator, commentator, and litigator Philippe Sands discussing ground-breaking efforts to introduce ecocide – the crime of environmental destruction – into international legal arenas. Philippe Sands QC is Professor of Law at University College London, Pisar Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard, and a barrister at Matrix Chambers. He practises as Counsel before international courts and tribunals. His teaching areas include public international law, the settlement of international disputes including arbitration, and environmental and natural resources law. Philippe is the author of many books, including East West Street: On the Origins of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide (2016) and The Last Colony, forthcoming in September 2022. Philippe recently co-chaired an independent expert panel which proposed in June 2021 that a new, fifth crime of ecocide be adopted into the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. In Episode Seven of Borderlines, listeners will learn about the relationship between ecocide and existing crimes, historic legal and political definitions of genocide being played out today, and the role of courts in enforcing awards and judgments against even Goliath polluters and aggressors. Borderlines from Berkeley Law is a podcast about global problems in a world fragmented by national borders. Our host is Katerina Linos, Tragen Professor of International Law and co-director of the Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law. </p
A Primer on Innovation and Growth. Bruegel policy brief 2006/06, October 2006
Summary. In sharp contrast with the post-war period, over the last 10 years income per head in the EU has begun to decline in comparison to that of the US. Against this background, the revival of growth and productivity has become an overriding priority of European policymakers. While fostering innovation has become a necessity in Europe, R&D investments alone will not do the job
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