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2. CZELO na České street party
- Creator:
- Slavíková, Kateřina
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- print, bez média, and svazek
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- article, články, model:article, and TEXT
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- Věda. Všeobecnosti. Základy vědy a kultury. Vědecká práce, Česká styčná kancelář pro výzkum a vývoj v Bruselu (projekt), Česká street party (9. : 2015 : Brusel, Belgie), věda a společnost, public relations, reklama a propagace, science and society, advertising, Česko, Brusel (Belgie), Czechia, Brussels (Belgium), CZELO, 12, and 00
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Devátý ročník tradiční české street party se konal v Bruselu 12. června 2015. Akce, kterou každoročně organizují zástupci regionů a měst ČR ve spolupráci s českými organizacemi zastoupenými v Bruselu, představila historii, tradice a kulturu České republiky; těšila se nejen velké návštěvnosti, ale i dobrému počasí. and Kateřina Slavíková.
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3. Urban security versus social privileges: the impossible "Enlightened" reform of policing in eighteenth-century Brussels
- Creator:
- Denys, Catherine and Bennett, Laura
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- osvícenství, enlightenment, Brusel (Belgie), Brussels (Belgium), police reforms, privileges, social equality, 8, and 94(437)
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- During the medieval and early modern eras, most of the European urban authorities intended to rule their cities for the «common good», together with respecting the social hierarchy and privileged status. In the 18th century, however, many voices raised for improving the urban policing and reforming old regulations. Most of police officers claimed for equality of every inhabitant with regards to local police ordinances and petty police courts. But even if the urban rules agreed with their arguments for a more efficient policing, they could not prescribe an equality that would overthrow the Ancien Régime’s social order. Brussels in the 18th century is a good example of this contradiction. It was there impossible to reform the policing for the foreigners nor to create a professional night-watch, because of the strong reluctance of the city aldermen to abandon social privileges which were seen as fundamental freedoms of the country., Catherine Denys ; translated by Laura Bennett., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
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