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John Constable and the theory of landscape painting /Lambert, Ray. Constable, John January 2005 (has links)
Univ., Diss.,--Zugl.: London.
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John Constable and the theory of landscape painting /Shifman, Barry. January 2004 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Ph. D.--Histoire de l'art--Université de Londres. / Bibliogr. p. 253-259. Index.
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The text of Henry Constable's Sonnets to Penelope DevereuxSledd, Hassell Brantley January 1965 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University / PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you. / The aims of the present study are to establish the relationships among the sources of Constable's sonnets to Penelope Devereux and to offer a critical edition of these sonnets. Sonnets to Penelope Devereux appear in the Marsh manuscript in Trinity College Library, Dublin; the Dyce manuscript 44 in the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington; the Arundel Harington manuscrit in Arundel Castle; the Diana of 1592; the so-called Diana of 1594; A Poetical Rhapsody of 1602, 1608, 1611, and 1621; and the Ashmole manuscript 38 in the Bodleian Library [TRUNCATED] / 2031-01-01
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Shakespeares Venus und Adonis im verhältnis zu Ovids Metamorphosen und Constables SchäfergesangDürnhöfer, Max, January 1890 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Friedrichs-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, 1890. / Cover title. Vita. Description based on print version record.
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Zwischen Ölskizze und Bild : Untersuchungen zu Werken von John Constable, Eugène Delacroix und Adolph Menzel /Brüggen, Viktoria von der, January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss.--Fakultät für Geschichts- und Kunstwissenschaften--München--Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2001. / Contient des résumés en anglais et en français. Bibliogr. p. 203-220. Notes bibliogr.
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Concepts of realism and the reception of John Constable's landscape paintingsKwok, Yin-ning. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2008. / Also available in print.
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Police authorities : citizenship and accountabilityMillen, Floyd January 2009 (has links)
This thesis explores the role and effectiveness of police authorities in connecting policing and the citizen and in increasing the citizen's involvement in the delivery of their policing service. The thesis examines: police authorities in the context of citizenship and in relation to accountability; and whether the operational function of law enforcement, the original charge of Keeping the Kings Peace and policing by consent - can work homogenously within a system characterised by both active and passive citizenry. Individual chapters discuss whether police authorities have sufficient power, whether the home secretary and chief constable have too much power, and the propensity of police authorities to demand answers and call the police service to account. As history shows, it is possible to have a police service carrying out policing functions in the absence of a police authority performing a scrutiny function; but it would be impossible to have a police authority without a police service. Therefore, the thesis argues that the added value, the relevance and the effectiveness of police authorities needs to be unambiguous.
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Aux portes de la police : vocations et droits d'entrée : contribution à une sociologie des processus de reproduction des institutions / Enter police : vocations and entrance fee : contribution to a sociology of processes of institutions reproductionGautier, Frédéric 11 December 2015 (has links)
Comment peut-on être policier ? C'est à cette question que tente de répondre cette thèse qui se propose d'analyser à la fois les processus de construction de l'attrait pour le métier de gardien de la paix et les modalités de la sélection des candidats. Elle s'intéresse d'abord aux droits d'entrée dont doivent s'acquitter les candidats. Bien que la nature et le « montant » de ces droits d'entrée fassent l'objet d'une définition officielle, le jugement des gatekeepersde l'institution est, en pratique, inapte à garantir la conformité des recrues auxexigences spécifiques du poste. En ce sens, les opérations de recrutement paraissent constituer un moment critique pour la stabilité de l'institution. Les processus qui conduisent à l'émergence et à la consolidation d'une vocation policière ont cependant pour effet de fabriquer des candidats biens disposés à l'égard de l'institution, prêts à se rendre compatibles. Ainsi, la police nationale constitue moins l'objet d'étude que le terrain d'investigation de cette thèse, qui propose une contribution à l'analyse des processus de reproduction des institutions engagées dans la mise en oeuvre de l'action publique. / How can one be a police constable ? This thesis tries to answer this question by analysing the building process of attraction to police jobs and the procedures for selecting the candidates. It deals first with the entrance fee candidates must pay. Although the nature and the amount of this fee is officially defined, the sentence pronounced by the gate-keepers of the institution is, in fact, unable to ensure the compatility of the recruits with the requirements of the position. Recruitment actions can be seen, therefore, as a critical moment for the stability of the institution. However, the rise and consolidation of the vocation for police jobs make candidates socially prepared to comply with the institution.The police is more the inquiry field than the object of this thesis, that propounds a contribution to the analysis of the reproduction of institutions involved in public policy.
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Family, ambition and service : the French nobility and the emergence of the standing army, c. 1598-1635Thomas, Daniel January 2011 (has links)
This thesis will contend that a permanent body of military force under royal command, a ‘standing army’, arose during the first three decades of the seventeenth century in France. Such a development constituted a transformation in the nature of the monarchy’s armed forces. It was achieved by encouraging elements of the French nobility to become long-term office-holders within royal military institutions. Those members of the nobility who joined the standing army were not coerced into doing so by the crown, but joined the new body of force because it provided them with a means of achieving one of the fundamental ambitions of the French nobility: social advancement for their family. The first four chapters of this thesis thus look at how the standing army emerged via the entrenchment of a system of permanent infantry regiments within France. They look at how certain families, particularly from the lower and middling nobility, attempted to monopolise offices within the regiments due to the social benefits they conferred. Some of the consequences that arose from the army becoming an institution in which ‘careers’ could be pursued, such as promotion and venality, will be examined, as will how elements of the the nobility were vital to the expansion of the standing army beyond its initial core of units. Chapters Five and Six will investigate how the emergence of this new type of force affected the most powerful noblemen of the realm, the grands. In particular, it will focus on those grands who held the prestigious supra-regimental military offices of Constable and Colonel General of the Infantry. The thesis concludes that the emergence of the standing army helped to alter considerably the relationship between the monarchy and the nobility by the end of the period in question. A more monarchy-centred army and state had begun to emerge in France by the late 1620s; a polity which might be dubbed the early ‘absolute monarchy’. However, such a state of affairs had only arisen due to the considerable concessions that the monarchy had made to the ambitions of certain elements of the nobility.
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