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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DISENTAILMENT»
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1
A Social History of Modern Spain
The conversion of privileged property into private property is known as
desamortización, disentailment. This was a long, complex and intermittent
process which began during the reign of Charles III and only concluded a century
later. The first ...
2
The Industrial Revolution in National Context: Europe and ...
... desamortizacion (the approximate English equivalent would be 'disentailment')
. In its broad outlines, the Spanish disentailment followed the model of the French
Revolution. It consisted essentially in the expropriation (with compensation) of ...
Mikulas Teich, Roy Porter, 1996
3
Debt Politics After Independence: The Funding Conflict in ...
More exactly, it was the failure to fund the vales that led to their autonomous role
in the disentailment process, which made that process itself more autonomous
and therefore manipulable at the local level. Whereas Herr emphasized the ...
4
Agrarian Populism and the Mexican State: The Struggle for ...
Disentailment was the core of the first part of the project. Colonization would
solve the latter. Lerdo de Tejada, author of the famous Ley Lerdo and key booster
of disentailment, claimed that nine million new landowners had been created by
his ...
Steven E. Sanderson, 1981
5
A Revolution for Our Rights: Indigenous Struggles for Land ...
The Disentailment Law, with its allusions to an 1824 Bolivarian decree,
essentially signaled the triumph of a smallholding vision similar to San- tivañez's
(but without his ambivalent praise for Indian communities and his stipulations for
...
6
Constraint Processing: Selected Papers
It is incremented whenever a constraint is delayed and decremented when a
delayed constraint is entailed. If the value is zero after executing all formal
constraints without any disentailment occurring, then the algorithm returns with
entailment.
7
Landownership and Power in Modern Europe
Notwithstanding Navarre's fervent Catholicism the church's holdings before the
disentailment of the 1830s were relatively low: some 9,296 hectares or slightly
under 4 per cent of the province's cultivable land; the impact of their sale was ...
Martin Blinkhorn, Ralph Gibson, 1991
8
Landownership & Power Mod Eur
Notwithstanding Navarre's fervent Catholicism the church's holdings before the
disentailment of the 1830s were relatively low: some 9,296 hectares or slightly
under 4 per cent of the province's cultivable land; the impact of their sale was ...
Martin Blinkhorn, Ralph Gibson, 2002
9
The Basques, the Franco Years and Beyond
According to the farm census of 1797, the Church exercised jurisdiction over one-
twelfth of Spain's total land area.9 During the nineteenth century, certainly one of
the most turbulent in Spanish history, the issue of disentailment of entailed ...
10
Spanish Money and Banking: A History
Through his influence and his stints at the ministry he was able to complete the
disentailment of church lands later, adding those of the so-called secular
institutions to those of the monastic orders. The Church was compensated in
public debt ...
Gabriel Tortella, José Luis GarcÃa Ruiz, 2013