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    J. Huizinga, Parerga

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    Ortegat P. J. Huizinga, Parerga. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 45, n°6-7, 1947. pp. 279-280

    J. Huizinga, Im Banne der Geschichte

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    Biemel Walter. J. Huizinga, Im Banne der Geschichte. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 49, n°22, 1951. pp. 280-282

    J. Huizinga, Im Banne der Geschichte

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    Biemel Walter. J. Huizinga, Im Banne der Geschichte. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 49, n°22, 1951. pp. 280-282

    El concepto de “club” en Ortega y Huizinga

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    El presente estudio investiga la influencia de José Ortega y Gasset sobre la teoría del juego de Johan Huizinga. Analiza especialmente la distinción entre el juego auténtico y el pueril (Huizinga), el deporte y el pasatiempo (Ortega) y el concepto de club en ambos autores. El club es una comunidad originaria por la cual el espíritu lúdico entra e interviene en el mundo cotidiano. Según ambos autores, el espíritu lúdico deportivo crea el Estado y todas las instituciones culturales políticas a través de este extraño tipo de comunidad.The present study investigates the influence of José Ortega y Gasset on the play theory of Johan Huizinga. It especially analyzes the distinction between authentic and childish play (Huizinga), sport and pastime (Ortega) and the concept of club in both authors. The club is an original community through which the playful spirit enters and intervenes in the mundane world. According to both authors, the sports spirit creates the State and all political cultural institutions through this strange type of community

    Geschichtsschreibung im Schatten von morgen: Johan Huizinga

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    Are there synergies between World Bank partial credit guarantees and private lending?

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    Since 1994, the World Bank has provided partial credit guarantees to private financiers of several large infrastructure projects in developing countries. A major objective of the partial guarantee program is to leverage Bank resources so as to provide developing countries with better private credit terms. A real test of the efficacy of World Bank partial credit guarantees is whether they also lower the interest rate and lengthen the effective maturity of the part of the credit not covered by the World Bank guarantee. On the basis of deals closed so far, the author finds no evidence that guarantees have affected nonguaranteed interest rates favorably, while the duration of the nonguaranteed credits remains relatively short.International Terrorism&Counterterrorism,Payment Systems&Infrastructure,Banks&Banking Reform,Economic Theory&Research,Strategic Debt Management,Financial Crisis Management&Restructuring,Banks&Banking Reform,Economic Theory&Research,Strategic Debt Management,Insurance&Risk Mitigation

    J. Huizinga. Holländische Kultur des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts, ihre sozialen Grundlagen und nationale Eigenart. Eugen Dieaerichs Veriag

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    Roemans Rob. J. Huizinga. Holländische Kultur des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts, ihre sozialen Grundlagen und nationale Eigenart. Eugen Dieaerichs Veriag. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 18, fasc. 1, 1939. pp. 196-199

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    Homo ludens : Proeve eener bepaling van het spel-element der cultuur

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    In addition to his historical works, and his biographies, as his life was drawing to a close, Huizinga spent his time studying general cultural theories. Huizinga saw the instinct for play as a central element in human culture: 'In myth and ritual the great instinctive forces of civilized life have their origin: law and order, commerce and profit, craft and art, poetry, wisdom and science. All are rooted in the primeval soil of play.' In Homo Ludens Huizinga attempts to show the impact of play on almost every aspect of culture, in other words how culture is shaped by play. The importance of this endeavor is that it identifies play as an independent phenomenon. Play for Huizinga has its own organizational forces, its own purposes and its own space
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