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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Conflicts of interest : the opium problem in Guangdong, 1858-1917 / Opium problem in Guangdong, 1858-1917;"利益之爭 : 1858-1917年間廣東鴉片問題探析"

Ma, Guang January 2010 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of History
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Weituo : a protective deity in Chinese Buddhism and Buddhist art / "韋馱 : 中國佛教與佛教藝術中的一位護法神"

Li, Xin Jie January 2012 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of History
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Preparing for the challenge ahead : a history of the Canton Register, c. 1827 to 1838 / History of the Canton Register, c. 1827 to 1838

Chen, Bin January 2012 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of History
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Constructing modernity in China :social change in Tianjin as reflected in medical advertisements of the Ta Kung Pao (1907-1917) = 現代國家的構建:從大公報醫藥廣告透析天津的社會變遷 (1909-1917) / Social change in Tianjin as reflected in medical advertisements of the Ta Kung Pao (1907-1917)

Xue, Hui January 2016 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences / Department of History
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Hong Kong in chinese literary sources : perceptions of urban history of daily life, 1945-1949 / Perceptions of urban history of daily life, 1945-1949

Xia, Si January 2012 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of History
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An autonomous and unautonomous body : the making of Macau's female working class, 1957-1989 / Making of Macau's female working class, 1957-1989

Chan, U Wai January 2012 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of History
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L'autre Louvre : la société du Louvre (1855-1939) / The other Louvre : the Louvre Society (1855-1939)

Guigo, Michèle 16 December 2019 (has links)
Les Grands Magasins du Louvre naissent en 1855 à l’ombre du Grand Hôtel du Louvre, dans un quartier en expansion suite aux travaux de Haussmann, deux ans seulement après la création du Bon Marché. Leur création est fortement liée au projet et au réseau des frères Pereire qui souhaitent développer le commerce et le tourisme de luxe à Paris. Les Grands Magasins du Louvre s’imposent rapidement comme l’un des principaux grands magasins, voire même le plus important par le chiffre d’affaires dans les années 1870-1880, ainsi que par l’espace occupé. En effet, d’abord enclavé par l’hôtel, le magasin conduit par ses deux gérants, Chauchard et Hériot, va engloutir toutes les boutiques environnantes, et s’emparer de l’hôtel en 1875. Ils adoptent ainsi le slogan les « plus vastes magasins du monde ». Ce premier pied dans l’hôtellerie va inciter ses dirigeants à poursuivre leur expansion dans ce domaine en exploitant trois hôtels supplémentaires, le Terminus Saint-Lazare, l’hôtel d’Orsay et le Crillon. Les Grands Magasins du Louvre sera donc le seul grand magasin à avoir investi dans un autre secteur que le commerce pour diversifier ses activités. A la fin du XIXème siècle, le magasin semble connaître son apogée étendant son influence sur le territoire national comme à l’étranger et s’approvisionnant en marchandises du monde entier. Mais la Première Guerre mondiale et surtout la crise économique des années 1930 lui porte un coup dur dont il ne se relèvera pas. En 1939 il dépose une première fois le bilan, avant que cette fermeture soit interrompue par la guerre. Il continuera à survivre après le Second conflit mondial, avant de disparaître définitivement en 1974. / The Grands Magasins du Louvre was born in 1855 in the shadow of the Grand Hôtel du Louvre, in an expanding area following the works of Haussmann, only two years after the creation of the Bon Marché. Their creation is strongly linked to the project and the network of the Pereire brothers who wish to develop trade and luxury tourism in Paris. Louvre shops are quickly becoming one of the leading department stores, and even the most important by turnover in the 1870s and 1880s, as well as occupied space. Indeed, at first locked by the hotel, the store led by its two managers Chauchard and Hériot will engulf all the surrounding shops, as well as the hotel in 1879. They adopt the slogan of "the largest stores in the world". This first foot in the hotel industry will encourage its leaders to continue their expansion in this area by operating three additional hotels, the Terminus Saint-Lazare, the hotel d'Orsay and Crillon. The Grands Magasins du Louvre will therefore be the only department store to have invested in a sector other than commerce to diversify its activities. At the end of the nineteenth century, the store seems to know its heyday extending its influence on the national territory and abroad and sourcing goods from around the world. But the First World War and especially the economic crisis of the 1930s brought him a hard blow which he will not recover. In 1939 it first filed the balance sheet, before the closure was interrupted by the war. It will continue to survive after the Second World War, before finally disappearing in 1974.
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Faculty Senate Minutes January 22, 2018

University of Arizona Faculty Senate 06 February 2018 (has links)
This item contains the agenda, minutes, and attachments for the Faculty Senate meeting on this date. There may be additional materials from the meeting available at the Faculty Center.

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