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Iconography --- iconografie (personen / portrettenlijst) --- patron saints --- Cosmas [s.] --- Damien [s.]
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Dans ses dimensions méditerranéennes et européennes, l’ouvrage explore l’histoire industrielle contemporaine par l’analyse de ses principaux acteurs : les hommes – patrons et ouvriers – ou les usines et entreprises, de l’affaire de famille au grand groupe international, de la mine au haut-fourneau. Quelles que soient leur taille ou longévité, toutes ces histoires et monographies s’inscrivent dans un cadre global : celui de la transformation de leur environnement économique et industriel tout au long des XIXe et XXIe siècles. Les politiques mises en œuvre au niveau national et européen impactent directement ces entreprises. Elles subissent la désindustrialisation ou en profitent. C’est ainsi que le patrimoine, la mémoire de l’industrie deviennent les nouvelles matières premières des historiens, qui investissent les champs les plus récents de la recherche tels les conflits environnementaux. Ce volume d’études en l’honneur du Professeur Philippe Mioche réunit des spécialistes de l’industrie, de ses impacts et évolutions, ainsi que de sa patrimonialisation, du XIXe siècle à nos jours.
History --- histoire industrielle --- entreprise --- Europe --- patron --- ouvrier --- Méditerranée --- usine --- désindustrialisation --- industrie
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In countries around the world, politicians distribute patronage jobs to supporters in exchange for a wide range of political services - such as helping with campaigns and electoral mobilization. Patronage employees (clients) engage in these political activities that support politicians (patrons) because their fates are tied to the political fate of their patrons. Although conventional wisdom holds that control of patronage significantly increases an incumbent's chance of staying in power, we actually know very little about how patronage works. Drawing on in-depth interviews, survey data, and survey experiments in Argentina, Virginia Oliveros details the specific mechanisms that explain the effect of patronage on political competition. This fascinating study is the first to provide a systematic analysis of the political activities of mid and low-level public employees in Latin America. It provides a novel explanation of the enforcement of patronage contracts that has wider implications for understanding the functioning of clientelist exchanges.
Political culture --- Patronage, Political. --- Political culture. --- Clientelism, Political --- Patron-client politics --- Political clientelism --- Political patronage --- Spoils system --- Political sociology --- Civil service reform --- Culture --- Political science --- Patronage, Political
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