De la Population Dans Ses Rapports Avec la Nature Des Gouvernemens
Author: Anthelme Richerand
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Published: 1837
Total Pages: 372
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Author: Anthelme Richerand
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Published: 1837
Total Pages: 372
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Published: 1837
Total Pages: 366
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Balthasar Anthelme Baron Richerand
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Published: 1837
Total Pages: 376
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Balthasar Anthèlme Richerand
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Professor Sean M Quinlan
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Published: 2013-06-28
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 1409479943
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book studies how doctors responded to – and helped shape – deep-seated fears about nervous degeneracy and population decline in France between 1750 and 1850. It uncovers a rich and far-ranging medical debate in which four generations of hygiene activists used biomedical science to transform the self, sexuality and community in order to regenerate a sick and decaying nation; a programme doctors labelled 'physical and moral hygiene'. Moreover, it is shown how doctors imparted biomedical ideas and language that allowed lay people to make sense of often bewildering socio-political changes, thereby giving them a sense of agency and control over these events. Combining a chronological and thematic approach, the six chapters in this book trace how doctors began their medical crusade during the middle of the Enlightenment, how this activism flowered during the French Revolution, and how they then revised their views during the period of post-revolutionary reaction. The study concludes by arguing that medicine acquired an unprecedented political, social and cultural position in French society, with doctors becoming the primary spokesmen for bourgeois values, and thus helped to define the new world that emerged from the post-revolutionary period.
Author: League of Nations
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Published: 1920
Total Pages: 620
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marcelo Gustavo Kohen
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 1275
ISBN-13: 9004153837
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis "Liber Amicorum" is published at the occasion of Judge Lucius Caflisch's retirement from a distinguished teaching career at the Graduate Institute of International Studies of Geneva, where he served as Professor of International Law for more than three decades, and where he has also held the position of Director. It was written by his colleagues and friends, from the European Court of Human Rights, from universities all around the world, from the Swiss Foreign Affairs Ministry and many other national and international institutions. The "Liber Amicorum Lucius Caflisch" covers different fields in which Judge Caflisch has excelled in his various capacities, as scholar, representative of Switzerland in international conferences, legal adviser of the Swiss Foreign Affairs Ministry, counsel, registrar, arbitrator and judge. This collective work is divided into three main sections. The first section examines questions concerning human rights and international humanitarian law. The second section is devoted to the international law of spaces, including matters regarding the law of the sea, international waterways, Antarctica, and boundary and territorial issues. The third section addresses issues related to the peaceful settlement of disputes, both generally and with regard to any particular means of settlement. The contributions are in both English and French.
Author: Great Britain. Foreign Office
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 1398
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