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Alamino, Felipe Nicolau Pimentel. "O Congresso de Viena, o tráfico de escravos e as consequências para Portugal e Brasil." Revista da Faculdade de Direito, Universidade de São Paulo 112 (August 28, 2018): 701–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2318-8235.v112i0p701-713.

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O presente artigo busca trazer uma perspectiva acerca da influência do Congresso de Viena sobre os Tratados bilaterais entre Portugal e o Reino Unido da Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda com relação ao tráfico de escravos, dos anos de 1815 e de 1817. Procura, também, traçar as consequências do Concerto Europeu com relação ao Brasil, no tocante à escravidão, cujos ecos podem ser encontrados no Tratado anglo-brasileiro de 1826.
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Leite, Rosângela Ferreira. "NOS TEMPOS DA MUDANÇA ABERTURAS POSSÍVEIS, ACORDOS REVISITADOS E CONCEPÇÕES SOBRE CONSUMO (1808-1821)." História: Questões & Debates 67, no. 2 (July 31, 2019): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/his.v67i2.56723.

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Este artigo analisa as relações diplomáticas entre Portugal e Grã-Bretanha, no período entre 1808 e 1821. Numa primeira ordem de eventos, consideramos as aberturas comerciais possíveis e as leituras que os agentes de época fizeram do termo monopólio. Já na segunda parte, salientamos as revisões dos acordos e os rumos tomados a partir do Congresso de Viena. Uma das modalidades de mudança, nesse grande quadro de transformações, foi a alteração das percepções e práticas acerca do consumo.
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Malavota, Leandro, and Mônica Martins. "A Exposição Universal de Viena de 1873 e o Congresso Internacional sobre Patentes." Revista Brasileira de História da Ciência 14, no. 1 (August 12, 2021): 22–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.53727/rbhc.v14i1.466.

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O artigo propõe uma reflexão sobre tecnologia e propriedade na segunda metade do Oitocentos, observando-se a construção de mecanismos de apropriação tecnológica em uma nova etapa do desenvolvimento capitalista. Durante a Exposição Universal de Viena, em 1873, foi promovido o Congresso Internacional sobre Patentes, primeiro evento de grande porte exclusivamente voltado à temática. Os debates ali produzidos tenderam a ratificar as funções cumpridas pelas patentes como ferramentas de proteção, recompensa e incentivo à inovação, defendendo-se a padronização dos conceitos, requisitos e procedimentos adotados de país a país e estimulando-se a adoção de uma legislação internacional unificada.
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Hermann, Jacqueline. "O rei da América: notas sobre a aclamação tardia de d. João VI no Brasil." Topoi (Rio de Janeiro) 8, no. 15 (December 2007): 124–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2237-101x008015006.

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O texto apresenta algumas possibilidades analíticas para a decisão tardia de aclamar d. João VI no Brasil, tendo o rei assumido o título monárquico desde a morte de sua mãe, d. Maria I, em 20 de março de 1816. A decisão pela aclamação e a forma grandiosa da cerimônia, quase dois anos depois, deve ser analisada à luz da mudança do contexto europeu após a derrota de Napoleão, da restauração das forças monárquicas impressas nos tratados do Congresso de Viena, e, no Brasil, considerando os novos perfis dos ministros de d. João nos últimos anos de sua permanência na América
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Prutsch, Ursula. "Migrantes na periferia: indígenas, europeus e japoneses no Paraná durante as primeiras décadas do século XX." História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos 21, no. 1 (February 14, 2014): 218–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-59702014005000005.

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Analisa os processos de transformação cultural no Brasil realizados por imigrantes europeus e japoneses, que trouxeram padrões culturais e identidades distintas e se transformaram pela interação com a(s) cultura(s) da sociedade receptora. Tomando como exemplo o estado do Paraná, o artigo oferece um mosaico de culturas em transição por meio do estudo de micro-histórias. Aborda o enfrentamento entre austro-poloneses e austro-ucranianos com os índios botocudos; o discurso de Alberto Frič sobre as perseguições bugreiras no 16o Congresso Internacional de Americanistas em Viena; a colonização no norte do Paraná por europeus; a imigração japonesa como um elemento do “outro exótico”, assim como os conflitos políticos na colônia pluriétnica de Rolândia.
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Vizentin, Marilena. "Por que os húngaros comemoram o dia 15 de Março?" Cadernos de Literatura em Tradução, no. 17 (May 5, 2017): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2359-5388.v0i17p13-21.

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A primeira metade do século XIX ficou marcada pelos ideais liberais epelos movimentos de renascimento nacional herdados da Revolução Francesa de 1789, tendo se espalhado rapidamente tanto pela Europa como pela América. Com o objetivo de conter esses ideais transformadores, as coroas russa, austríaca e prussiana reuniram-se em 1815 no Congresso de Viena e formaram uma espécie de coligação denominada Santa Aliança, cuja intenção era restaurar a ordem vigente anterior a 1789. Queriam, nesse sentido, restaurar o Antigo Regime, que por sua vez se caracterizava pelo absolutismo monárquico, pelo mercantilismo e pela interferência do Estado na economia. Nessa ocasião, comprometeram-se a auxiliar militarmente todas as monarquias que tivessem sua autoridade ameaçada de alguma forma. Esse projeto, todavia, não foi capaz de deter a onda revolucionária que tomaria conta da Europa em 1848.
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Rozestraten, Reinier Johannes Antonius. "Novos caminhos para a psicologia do trânsito." Psicologia: Ciência e Profissão 20, no. 4 (December 2000): 80–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1414-98932000000400009.

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Pretendemos nestertigo fornecer algumas informações a respeito do 37º Congresso de Psicologia de Trânsito em Braunschweig (Alemanha) em setembro de 1998. Alguns pontos importantes foram: a presença maciça de psicólogos de sexo masculino, mais ou menos 4/5, o caráter interdisciplinar, a extensão para todas as modalidades de trânsito , o elevado número de professores universitários apresentando trabalhos, a apresentação de um bom número de novos testes, especialmente o modelo multiteste por computador acoplado a simulador pelo VerkehrsKuratorium de Viena, a ênfase sobre a terapia comportamental para condutores com follow-up de vários anos, a apresentação de psicologia de trânsito por Internet e a insistência nos meios para conseguir uso mais intensivo do transporte coletivo bem como a educação para condutores agressivos e estressados. Além disto, chamou a atenção o excelente material didático do Centro Educacional de Trânsito da próprias cidade de Braunschweig. Merece menção que também Alemanha ganhou seu novo Código de Trânsito em dezembro de 1997.
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Almeida, Paulo Roberto de. "A democratização da sociedade internacional e o Brasil: ensaio sobre uma mutação histórica de longo prazo (1815-1997)." Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional 40, no. 2 (December 1997): 76–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0034-73291997000200004.

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Entre o Congresso de Viena, no qual estiveram representados apenas 8 Estados "cristãos", as conferências da paz da Haia e o tratado de Versalhes, que envolveram pouco mais de duas dezenas de países, e o atual sistema onusiano, praticamente universal, a sociedade internacional conheceu uma profunda democratização nos últimos dois séculos, mesmo se os fundamentos do poder não tenham conhecido modificação substancial. Esse fenômeno de ampliação da antiga "democracia censitária" é particularmente visível na elaboração de normas e instituições para o relacionamento econômico internacional, onde as organizações multilaterais de cooperação técnica desempenham relevante papel na construção da interdependência. Este ensaio histórico segue, na longa duração, a evolução do multilateralismo, fundamentalmente em sua vertente econômica, e examina a inserção internacional do Brasil, um dos poucos países da periferia a terem participado ativamente da construção da "ordem econômica internacional" em várias épocas, através de uma ativa participação nas mais diversas conferências multilaterais que presidiram ao nascimentos dessas organizações intergovernamentais de cooperação.
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Almeida, Paulo Roberto de. "O Brasil e a construção da ordem econômica internacional contemporânea." Contexto Internacional 26, no. 1 (June 2004): 7–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-85292004000100001.

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Entre o Congresso de Viena, no qual estiveram representados apenas oito Estados "cristãos", as Conferências de Paz da Haia e o Tratado de Versalhes, que envolveram pouco mais de duas dezenas de países, e o atual sistema onusiano, praticamente universal, a sociedade internacional conheceu uma profunda democratização nos últimos dois séculos, mesmo que os fundamentos do poder político e econômico não tenham conhecido modificação substancial. Esse fenômeno de ampliação da antiga "democracia censitária" é particularmente visível na elaboração de normas e instituições para o relacionamento econômico internacional, em que as organizações multilaterais de cooperação técnica e econômica, dentre as quais se destacam o Fundo Monetário Internacional, o Banco Mundial e a Organização Mundial do Comércio, desempenham relevante papel na construção da interdependência global. Este ensaio histórico segue, na longa duração, a evolução do multilateralismo, fundamentalmente em sua vertente econômica, e examina a inserção internacional do Brasil, um dos poucos países da periferia a ter participado ativamente da construção da ordem econômica internacional em várias épocas, por meio de sua presença nas mais diversas conferências multilaterais que presidiram ao nascimento dessas organizações intergovernamentais de cooperação.
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Tersi, Vinícius Feliciano. "Divergências na interação entre o Poder Executivo e o Congresso Nacional na ratificação de tratados internacionais: a Convenção de Viena sobre o direito dos tratados." Revista da Faculdade de Direito, Universidade de São Paulo 101 (January 1, 2006): 1095. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2318-8235.v101i0p1095-1106.

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Ostashova, Valeriia, and Yevheniia Lypii. "Holy Alliance Congresses as instruments of establishing international law and order." Law Review of Kyiv University of Law, no. 2 (August 10, 2020): 448–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.36695/2219-5521.2.2020.88.

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The article describes the progress of the activities of the congresses of the Holy Alliance as a tool for establishing internationallaw and order, their results and significance for the development of international law. The tasks of the Holy Alliance were fulfilledthrough a system of international legal norms adopted at three diplomatic congresses. The first of them took place in the German cityof Aachen. During the congress, a number of regulations were signed, two of which are in the spotlight, because they enshrined theimplementation of the new international law – the protocol and declaration of November 15, 1818. The preamble to the Aachen Protocolidentifies France’s place in the system of international relations and European policy on the basis of the Paris Peace Treaty. Francebecame a full ally of Austria, England, Prussia and Russia. The second task solved at the congress was the fixation of the universal ruleof law, initiated by the Congress of Vienna in 1814–1815. Thus, there was an informal division of states into two groups: the first gua -ranteed the international rule of law, the second – pledged to comply with imperative norms. The significance of the Aachen Congressfor the development of international law lies in the introduction of the practice of adopting special regulations on diplomatic relations.The Second Congress of the Holy Alliance was regarded as two separate ones sometimes, since it was started at Opava, October23, 1820, and continued with a short break in Laibach until the end of April 1822. At that congress, a protocol was signed on the rightof armed intervention in the affairs of other states and the introduction of Austrian occupation troops into the Kingdom of Both Sicilieswas authorized. The Verona Congress discussed the issues of armed intervention in Spain, the recognition of Latin American countries,the fight against slave trade, the freedom of navigation on the Rhine and more.Despite the shakiness of the Alliance, its rather short lifecycle, the form of international communication itself has proved to beeffective and, at times, effective, and has, in fact, been reproduced in the form of the League of Nations and the United Nations. Theexisting provisions have created the basis for further interstate dialogue, expanding the range of international imperative norms andimproving the tools for their elaboration.
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Casola, Natalia. "De la “convergencia cívico militar” al “viraje revolucionario”. La crisis del Partido Comunista durante los años 80." Archivos de historia del movimiento obrero y la izquierda, no. 5 (September 1, 2014): 51–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.46688/ahmoi.n5.114.

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Durante el XVI Congreso de noviembre de 1986 se formularon una serie de proposiciones que tenían por finalidad corregir las “desviaciones de derecha” producidas durante la última dictadura militar y que, según parecía ser la opinión mayoritaria, habían sido responsabilidad de la “vieja” dirección del partido, compuesta por dirigentes anquilosados. Para un sector importante de la militancia el Congreso debía reorganizar al comunismo sobre bases nuevas, más radicales y a tono con los vientos de lucha que recorrían América Latina. El presente artículo se propone analizar el contexto de crisis y deliberación interna que atravesó al PC durante el periodo pre y pos congresal, para luego examinar los principales nudos de revisión programática plasmados en aquellas jornadas.
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Almaraz Reyes, Mariana, Ana Lanzagorta Cumming, and Emmanuel Lara Barrera. "IIC Vienna Congress 2012: la experiencia internacional de restauradores mexicanos en formación." Intervención Revista Internacional de Conservación Restauración y Museología 1, no. 1 (May 1, 2010): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.30763/intervencion.2013.7.87.

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Escrig Rosa, Josep. "El Congreso de Viena (1814- 1815)." Vínculos de Historia. Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 5 (May 24, 2016): 397. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh.v0i5.234.

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Bilbao, J. I., L. Donoso, and L. Martí-Bonmatí. "Noticias tras el Congreso de Viena." Radiología 52, no. 4 (July 2010): 285–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rx.2010.03.010.

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Fernández Luzuriaga, Wilson, and Hernán Olmedo González. "Conflictividad y órdenes mundiales: el Congreso de Viena y el intento de un freno a la historia de los principios de soberanía y de igualdad jurídica." OASIS, no. 29 (February 28, 2019): 237–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.18601/16577558.n29.12.

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Este artículo se inserta en el marco de un pro­yecto de investigación de mayor alcance que avanza en el estudio de posibles relaciones entre estructura de poder, conflictividad y construc­ción de órdenes internacionales, a partir de cumbres multilaterales de gran relevancia: la Paz de Westfalia de 1648, el Congreso de Viena de 1815, la Conferencia de Paz de París de 1919 y la Conferencia de San Francisco de 1945. Ana­liza, específicamente, el Congreso de Viena y, en una primera instancia, reitera una exposición sistematizada de datos cuantitativos referentes a: estructura del sistema internacional según número de grandes potencias y nivel de conflic­tividad; este último derivado de tres indicadores específicos: número de grandes potencias en conflicto, duración de conflictos entre grandes potencias y severidad de los conflictos. En una segunda instancia, analiza las consecuencias del Congreso, teniendo en cuenta la ecuación normativa establecida en Westfalia: igualdad jurídica-soberanía-equilibrio de poder.
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Breitbart, William. "The Congress of Vienna." Palliative and Supportive Care 7, no. 3 (September 2009): 269–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1478951509990381.

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Knight, Franklin. "The Impact of the Congress of Vienna on Caribbean Politics and Society." Memorias, no. 26 (January 1, 2015): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.14482/memor.26.7575.

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Sánchez Álvarez, José Alfredo. "España y los conflictos de precedencia en el bicentenario del congreso de Viena (1815)." REVISTA ESTUDIOS INSTITUCIONALES 1, no. 1 (January 5, 2015): 100. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.1.n.1.2014.18347.

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En un principio, el derecho de precedencia significaba un reconocimiento al poder del representado y en ocasiones del representante. Pero en entornos cambiantes, donde el status de las potencias variaba y donde no existían reglas claras y consensuadas para establecer tal precedencia, tenían lugar de continuo conflictos entre las diferentes potencias y, en concreto, entre sus diferentes agentes diplomáticos. Sin embargo, a partir de 1815, el congreso de Viena estableció la norma de otorgar preferencia a los agentes extranjeros según el orden de la fecha oficial de la llegada a su destino. Con ocasión de la celebración del bicentenario del congreso de Viena y el acuerdo establecido sobre el derecho de precedencia, vamos a hacer un recorrido por su evolución y algunos de sus conflictos más reseñables de la historia diplomática española.
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Bretones Lane, Fernanda, Guilherme de Paula Costa Santos, and Alain El Youssef. "The Congress of Vienna and the Making of Second Slavery." Journal of Global Slavery 4, no. 2 (June 6, 2019): 162–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2405836x-00402001.

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Abstract This article analyzes the ways that discussions regarding the abolition of the slave trade held at the Congress of Vienna (1814–1815) affected slavery in the Iberian empires. Drawing from newspaper coverage, diplomatic correspondence, and conference minutes, we reassess the conditions under which Portuguese and Spanish agents negotiated with their British counterparts; highlight the Iberian political dilemmas that surfaced at the Congress; and elucidate the plenipotentiaries’ subsequent resolutions addressing the transatlantic slave trade. As a result of the talks held in Vienna, Spanish subjects in Cuba and Portuguese subjects in Brazil established political and diplomatic strategies to support slavery in order to maintain their positions in the world market of tropical goods. In other words, while slavery was undergoing reconfiguration in Brazil and Cuba, slave-owners and their political representatives were forced to engage with the hegemonic, abolitionist discourse systematically established by the British at the Congress in order to formulate their proslavery response. The article thus demonstrates that the Congress of Vienna was integral to the international consolidation of the politics of “second slavery” in the Americas. In other words, Brazil and Cuba were forced to engage with the hegemonic discourse systematically established by the British at the Congress in reconfiguring slavery and formulating their proslavery defense.
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Tsivatyi, V. "European Political and Diplomatic Dialogue in the Institutional Space of International Relations of Early New Age (XVI-XVIII centuries)." Problems of World History, no. 2 (December 1, 2016): 72–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.46869/2707-6776-2016-2-4.

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The article deals with the analysis of the foreign policy and diplomacy of the European states of the early Modern period (XVI-XVIII centuries). Particular attention is given to the institutional development of public and political opinion as well as to the institutional and diplomatic practices in Western and Central Europe. The author defines the directions of the theoretical and practical development of diplomacy and foreign policy in Europe of the early Modern period (XVI-XVIII centuries) as well as their formation peculiarities in the leading countries of Europe. The Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) as an important historical event for political, diplomatic and institutional development of Europe is analyzed. The attention is paid to the diplomatic tools, national peculiarities of negotiations at the Congress. The results of the Congress of Vienna served as an important stimulus for the further socio-economic, political and diplomatic development of Europe. Practical achievements of the Congress of Vienna and the experience gained by the European diplomacy of the late XVIII – early XIX century determined the future institutional development of world diplomacy and international law, having its relevance for today.
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Abdullah El-Rubaidi, Osamah. "Hasta el congreso que viene." Neurocirugía 14, no. 1 (2003): 58–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1130-1473(03)70565-x.

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World Dental Federation, FDI. "Vienna 2002—Post Congress Excursions." International Dental Journal 52, no. 3 (June 2002): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1875-595x.2002.tb00623.x.

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Aaslestad, Katherine B. "Serious Work for a New Europe: The Congress of Vienna after Two Hundred Years." Central European History 48, no. 2 (June 2015): 225–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938915000357.

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Given the current challenges to European unity, in particular Russian aggression in Ukraine and dissent in the European Union over economic policy toward Greece, Europeans should remember that, two hundred years ago, they celebrated together a long-awaited peace, as their statesmen collaborated on a lasting settlement to solve territorial questions and ensure international stability. Revisiting the Congress of Vienna, however, is not an exercise in nostalgia. New works on the Congress underscore the critical international stakes in 1814 and 1815, following two decades of war and revolution, and reveal the complexity of the negotiations, political goals, and the unsettled nature of postwar Europe. The Congress was so successful in solving the existential problems of Europe that Europeans would not fight a comparable war against each other for another century—until the Great War in 1914. The challenges that Europe faced in the twentieth century suggest, in fact, that the type of collaborative diplomacy developed at the Vienna Congress remains essential to limit conflict.
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Uebel, Thomas. "'Epistemology Naturalized' and the Vienna Circle." Revista de Filosofia Moderna e Contemporânea 8, no. 2 (December 31, 2020): 157–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.26512/rfmc.v8i2.35867.

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This paper considers W.V.O. Quine's inauguration of naturalistic epistemology at the 14th International Congress of Philosophy in Vienna in 1969 and argues that, contrary to his suggestions, naturalistic epistemology was practiced in the Vienna Circle already back in the days when he visited them fresh out of graduate school.
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Rössner, Michael. "La letteratura e il congresso di Vienna." Römische Historische Mitteilungen 1 (2016): 313–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/rhm58s313.

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Bloch, Sidney. "Athens and beyond: Soviet psychiatric abuse and the World Psychiatric Association." Psychiatric Bulletin 14, no. 3 (March 1990): 129–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.14.3.129.

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The recent Eighth World Congress of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), held between 12 and 19 October 1989 in Athens, was reminiscent of the previous World Congress in 1983 in Vienna, and the one before that in 1977 in Honolulu. Once again the issue of the Soviet political misuse of psychiatry reared its ugly head, and dominated the Association's proceedings. In 1977 the critical debate revolved around what position the WPA should adopt concerning the abuse. In a cliff-hanger vote, the WPA passed a resolution condemning the political misuse of psychiatry but explicitly citing the Soviet case (Bloch & Reddaway, 1984). In the absence of any improvement in the situation by the time of Vienna and in the virtual certainty that the Russians would have been expelled from the organisation, the Soviet Psychiatric Society resigned from its membership in January 1983. In order to forestall a precipitous and premature readmission, the Royal College of Psychiatrists proposed at the Vienna Congress that the Soviets would be welcomed back into the fold but only when they had demonstrated “sincere co-operation”, and when there had been concrete evidence of “amelioration” of the abuse.
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Lustig, Joshua. "Leagues of Nations." Current History 112, no. 750 (January 1, 2013): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2013.112.750.38.

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Strong, George V. "The congress dances: Vienna 1814–1815." History of European Ideas 8, no. 1 (January 1987): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0191-6599(87)90088-x.

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Latisheva, E. A., and M. R. Khaitov. "XXXV EAACI congress, 2016, Vienna, Austria." Russian Journal of Allergy 13, no. 3 (December 15, 2016): 85–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.36691/rja425.

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D. P. "XIV Congreso International de Derecho Penal (Viena, 1–7 de octubre de 1989)—Crímenes internacionales y derecho interno." Revista Internacional de la Cruz Roja 15, no. 97 (February 1990): 64–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0250569x0000011x.

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En otoño del año pasado, el CICR participó en un importante congreso científico. La Asociación International de Derecho Penal (AIDP), cuyos objetivos son «establecer el acercamiento y la colaboración entre los que, en diferentes países, se dedican al estudio del derecho penal o participan en su aplicación, estudiar la criminalidad y favorecer el desarrollo teórico y práctico de un derecho penal international», organizó en Viena, del 1 al 7 de octubre de 1989, el XIV Congreso International de Derecho Penal, celebrando asimismo su centenario.Unas 600 personas, profesores de universidades, investigadores, magistrados y funcionarios de Ministerios de Justicia asistieron a este Congreso.En el orden del día de la reunión figuraban los cuatro temas siguientes:I. los problemas jurídicos y prácticos que plantea la diferencia entre el derecho criminal y el derecho penal administrativo;II. derecho penal y técnicas biomédicas modernas;III. las relaciones entre la organización judicial y el procedimiento penal;IV. los crímenes internacionales y el derecho interno.Se añadió al programa del Congreso una Mesa Redonda sobre el crimen organizado.Cuatro secciones trataron respectivamente los temas y cada una preparó un proyecto de resolución aprobado en sesión plenaria al final del Congreso.De los cuatro temas del orden del día del Congreso, el titulado «los crímenes internacionales y el derecho interno» interesa directamente al CICR. A continuación se reseñan los trabajos de la sección IV y sus resultados.
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FLECHTMANN, CARLOS H. W. "Summary of the history of the International Congresses of Acarology*." Zoosymposia 6, no. 1 (December 20, 2011): 9–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.6.1.3.

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“The conception of the First International Congress of Acarology originated one evening during an informal discussion in the library of the Zoological Institute at the University of Vienna in August 1960. This simple beginning during the course of the convened XIth International Congress of Entomology initiated the general plans. Subsequent discussions among those acarologists present resulted in the establishment of an organizing committee which was charged to consider the feasibility of an international meeting and to make positive arrangements.
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Gac, A. "On the subject of the Vienna congress." International Journal of Refrigeration 10, no. 6 (November 1987): 316–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-7007(87)90116-2.

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Vick, Brian. "The Vienna Congress as an Event in Austrian History: Civil Society and Politics in the Habsburg Empire at the End of the Wars against Napoleon." Austrian History Yearbook 46 (April 2015): 109–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0067237814000137.

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Historians usually portray theCongress ofViennain a European frame—and rightly so. The actors and the diplomatic flashpoints spanned the European continent, and the negotiations began before and continued after the Congress. The rulers and statesmen had already started parleying and planning the reconstruction of Europe as they followed behind the armies in the campaigns of 1813–1814, a process that continued while making peace with France in Paris in the spring of 1814, and amid the mixed celebrations and conversations during their visit to London that summer. Even the Congress, successful as it generally was, did not clear all the outstanding issues, which instead carried over into the discussions surrounding the Second Peace of Paris after Napoleon's renewed defeat at Waterloo in 1815 and into the ambassadors' conferences in Paris and London in succeeding years. Yet, there were good reasons why Vienna was selected as the venue for the main round of celebrations and negotiations in autumn 1814, and the location did help shape both the Congress and its diplomatic outcomes. Less often treated as a subject in its own right, however, is the question of what the Vienna Congress meant for and revealed about the history of the Habsburg monarchy, in European context to be sure, but with the focus on Austrian politics and society rather than on their contribution to the European narrative.
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Dupont, Christophe. "History and Coalitions: The Vienna Congress (1814–1815)." International Negotiation 8, no. 1 (2003): 169–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/138234003769590703.

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AbstractThis note describes and analyzes the coalition patterns that developed during the 1814–1815 Congress of Vienna negotiations. Useful insights for theory and practice are derived from this historical case, including the dynamics of stability, complexity and ambiguity on the value and effectiveness of coalitions.
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Tsiambaos, Kostas. "Isotype diagrams from Neurath to Doxiadis." Architectural Research Quarterly 16, no. 1 (March 2012): 49–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135512000280.

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The Austrian philosopher Otto Neurath (Vienna 1882 - Oxford 1945) was the only non-architect who participated in the fourth CIAM conference (Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne) that took place in Athens in the summer of 1933. As we read in the minutes of the congress published in the journal of the Technical Chamber of Greece Technika Chronika (Technical Chronicles), it was at the meeting of 13 August 1933 that CIAM members decided to set up two categories of participants: a) partners (mainly young architects and students of architecture), and b) specific members (non-architects participating as full members). The one and only such member was Otto Neurath. Neurath was invited as a representative of the Mundaneum in Vienna in order to cooperate with the CIAM Committee of Statistics which had as its task to collect, review and process statistical data relating to some of the most important cities of the Western world. As noted in the minutes of the congress: ‘The Committee of Statistics in cooperation with the Vienna Mundaneum will collect, review and edit the necessary statistical material which will remain as the property of the Conference.’
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Wintle, Christopher. "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR." Tempo 58, no. 229 (July 2004): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298204210257.

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My admiration for Michael Graubart's probing review of Hans Keller's Music and Psychology (Tempo Volume 58, No.227) is, I have to say, a little qualified by some of his censures over my editing. However, I agree that there are real issues at stake, and that some of these go beyond his own demonstrable errors: HK's piece on capital punishment on p. 31, for instance, is not appended ‘without explanation’, for the provenance is explained barely an inch above the text; the translators (Irene Auerbach and myself) are not ‘not named’, but are acknowledged on p. xix; and the New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) will tell him that a ‘congress’ is not just ‘a meeting’ (the Congress of Vienna), but also a place of assembly (the US Congress) and a political movement (Trades Union Congress): from this last point of view ‘Zionist Congress’ is far from ‘misleading’.
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Criscuolo, Vittorio. "La questione religiosa negli anni del congresso di Vienna." ARCHIVIO STORICO PER LA SICILIA ORIENTALE, no. 1 (March 2017): 44–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/asso2017-001005.

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Lützeler, Paul Michael. "Overcoming the crisis of disunity: Writers on a constitution for Europe." Journal of European Studies 49, no. 3-4 (August 13, 2019): 239–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0047244119859174.

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The topic of this paper is a retrospective of the history of literary discourse on Europe, from the Vienna Congress to the present. The Congress of Vienna was seen as a step back for European cooperation by contemporary authors like Saint-Simon, Schmidt-Phiseldek, Goerres and Mazzini. They understood that a constitution was the precondition for the future unity of a European federation. Later, new voices were heard in which the debate about a common constitution for Europe played a dominating role, and writings on Europe were published by Richard Graf Couldenhove-Kalergi, Heinrich Mann and Jules Romains. After WWII writers like Ernst Jünger and Reinhold Schneider pleaded for a continental constitution. After the common constitution was rejected in 2005, the debate on Europe gave way to other topics. Today, Robert Menasse believes the European crisis can be overcome by using regions (instead of nations) as the building blocks of a united Europe.
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Ahrens, Donna. "Vienna Congress to focus on “tunnels for people”." Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology 12, no. 1 (January 1997): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0886-7798(97)85297-2.

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World Dental Federation, FDI. "The FDI Annual World Dental Congress—Vienna 2002." International Dental Journal 52, no. 6 (December 2002): 480–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1875-595x.2002.tb00646.x.

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Langhorne, Richard. "Reflections on the significance of the Congress of Vienna." Review of International Studies 12, no. 4 (October 1986): 313–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260210500113877.

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The Final Act of Congress of Vienna was signed on June 9, 1815. More accurately, because of Napoleon's escape and the consequent battle of Waterloo, the Vienna settlement was completed with the signature of the second Treaty of Paris on November 20s 1815. There is thus no doubt that last year marks the 170th anniversary of the settlement. There is equally no doubt that in many ways 1815 has come to seem very remote. There are no great historical arguments in progress about it, nor does it seem to attract any great interest from the students of international relations, unless their attention is actually drawn to it. So it may be as well to remember that the Vienna settlement has generated much more substantial debate at other times. Very soon after its making, it began to be said that the settlement represented a failed attempt to control, at worst, or suppress, at best, the two doctrines that were to be the political foundation of the 19th century: liberalism and nationalism. By the end of the century this attitude had intensified. In any case, the immense social and political changes which were moulding the modern state structure were beginning to create a new kind of international environment in which the ‘unspoken’ as well as deliberate assumptions of 1815 were less relevant. Approved or not, in practical terms, the settlement remained as a basis for the conduct of international politics until 1914, and thus was the obvious point of departure for discussion about the new settlement which would have to be made when the First World War ended. It is not surprising therefore to find that part of the British preparation for the Paris Peace Conference, which were made by the Political Intelligence Department of the Foreign Office, was a study of the Congress of Vienna by C. K. Webster. It is a somewhat routine piece, and his treatment of the subject was much better based and wider ranging in his monumental study of British foreign policy under Lord Castlereagh. It contained, however, one conclusion which may have had an important effect on the way in which the 1919 settlement was arrived at. Webster said that it had been an error on the part of the allies to have permitted the French to be present at Vienna because of the successful attempt by Talleyrand to insert France into the discussions of the other great powers. It has of course been subsequently felt that one of the cardinal respects in which Vienna was more, sensible than Versailles was precisely in that the French were included and became in effect joint guarantors of the agreement. Whether anything fundamental would have been different had the same been done for the Weimar republic is open to question, but there can be no doubt that the circumstances at the time and afterwards would have been greatly easier had the agenda of post-war international politics not had to include the status of Germany as a first item.
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Ullendorff, Edward. "An Ethiopic Text in a Volume to Celebrate the Congress of Vienna, 1814–15." Aethiopica 5 (May 8, 2013): 67–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15460/aethiopica.5.1.446.

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The interest of this short inscription in Geʿez lies in the curious (and unexplained) reason why such a version on the Congress of Vienna should have been composed in Ethiopic. The name of the alleged writer, Dr. Middeldorpf, is otherwise unknown in Ethiopian studies. ATTENTION: Due to copy-right no online publication is provided.
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Billinger, Robert D. "Enno E. Kraehe (1921–2008)." Central European History 42, no. 2 (May 15, 2009): 301–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938909000557.

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Enno Edward Kraehe, William M. Corcoran Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Virginia, died at the University of Virginia Medical Center on Thursday, December 4, 2008, five days before his eighty-seventh birthday. He was the leading American scholar on the Congress of Vienna and of its most important and colorful participant, Prince Clemens von Metternich.
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Urrestarazu, Ursula Stark. "‘Vienna Calling’: Diplomacy and the Ordering of Intercommunal Relations at the Congress of Vienna." Hague Journal of Diplomacy 10, no. 3 (July 24, 2015): 231–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1871191x-12341316.

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This article contends that diplomacy is an essential factor in the (trans)formation of ‘intercommunal relations’ — that is, international relations understood as social order(s) constituted by the practices of different sorts of actors. This relationship is illustrated by the regulation of ranks of diplomatic agents at the Congresses of Vienna (1815) and Aix-la-Chapelle (1818) and its effects on international order. This regulation was supposed to — and indeed did — offer a solution to some typical ‘foreign policy problems’ of the early nineteenth century, whereas other equally typical problems remained unsolved. Yet the effects of this innovation resulted in a significant shift, both in diplomatic practice and in notions of international order, as it ‘ordered’ the relations between actors and constituted specific patterns of identity recognition.
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Grupper, Emmanuel, James P. Anglin, and Silke Birgitta Gahleitner. "INTRODUCTION TO THE TWO FICE SPECIAL ISSUES." International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies 9, no. 1 (March 19, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/ijcyfs91201818079.

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This is the first of two special issues based on materials presented at the FICE International Congress in Vienna, Austria in August 2016. The theme of the congress was “Together Towards a Better World for Children, Adolescents, and Families”. The same theme was chosen for these special issues. Child and youth care professionals who presented their quality material in the congress were invited to rework their presentations as formal papers meeting the norms of a scientific journal. FICE International is most thankful to the guest editors, Jim Anglin, Silke Gahleitner, and Emmanuel Grupper, who worked with all the contributors to prepare their materials for publication. We also want to thank Dr. Sibylle Artz, the editor of IJCYFS, for giving us the opportunity to publish this material in an open-access electronic journal and in that way share it with a much broader audience.
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Paska, Hanna. "Participation of Lev Bachynsky in the Activities of the Interparty Council (1921–1923)." Науковий вісник Чернівецького національного університету імені Юрія Федьковича. Історія 2, no. 48 (December 15, 2018): 82–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/hj2018.48.82-87.

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The article analyzes the main directions of activity of L. Bachynsky in the Interparty Council, his participation in its conferences and interparty congresses. The author focuses on the fact that during the meetings of the Interparty Council, L. Bachynsky expressed dissatisfaction with the policy of the government of E. Petrushevych in Vienna because of the loss of his ties with the Galician political forces. The role of politician in the preparation of appeals to the Council of Ambassadors of the Entente countries with the requirements of the immediate recognition of the independence of Eastern Galicia is described. His contribution to the preparation of the manifesto «To the Entire Cultural World», which condemned the actions of the occupation authorities on the Ukrainian lands, is reviewed. The article deals with the attitude of L. Bachynsky to the policy of the Polish state in the national question and the decision to join the Eastern Galicia to the Second Polish Republic in March 14, 1923. The author argues that after the decision of the Council of Ambassadors of the countries of the Entente, L. Bachynsky proclaimed a policy of orientation towards «own forces» in the struggle against the occupation regime. Keywords: Lev Bachynsky, Interparty Council, interparty congress, Polish elections, Ukrainian Radical Party, Second Polish Republic
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Bolko, Marianna. "Eppur si muove? Forse, chissŕ." PSICOTERAPIA E SCIENZE UMANE, no. 4 (December 2011): 481–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/pu2011-004005.

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Viene ripercorsa la storia del movimento psicoanalitico dissidente, formato prevalentemente da colleghi del "Seminario Psicoanalitico di Zurigo" e del gruppo italiano di Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane, che culminň con la contestazione del congresso dell'International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA) di Roma del 1969 e la organizzazione di un contro-congresso allo scopo di criticare il sistema dell'analisi didattica e del training psicoanalitico tradizionale. I problemi sollevati allora rimangono oggi irrisolti, dopo piů di quarant'anni, come mostra anche la relazione di Otto F. Kernberg (vedi pp. 460-470 di questo n. 4/2011 di Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane). I membri del Seminario Psicoanalitico di Zurigo decisero di non entrare nella Societŕ svizzera di psicoanalisi ma di rimanere, come scelta teorica e politica, "analisti in formazione" a vita (Analytiker in Ausbildung). Infine, vengono discussi i motivi della cultura di sottomissione che č molto diffusa negli allievi in formazione presso le istituzioni psicoanalitiche.
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Абашева, Екатерина, and Ekaterina Abasheva. "Features of formation of unified tariff system cus toms legislation of the Russian empire and the Kingdom of Poland in the late 40’s of the 19th century." Advances in Law Studies 2, no. 1 (April 20, 2014): 31–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/5088.

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This articke discloses a process for legalization of the principles and foundations of the content of the customs legislation of the Russian Empire in the late 40s of the 19th century in connection with the introduction of it, after the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the Kingdom of Poland at the Congress of Vienna in 1815.
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Sáenz de Santa María Gómez-Mampaso, Blanca. "La codificación del derecho diplomático: una perspectiva histórica." Comillas Journal of International Relations, no. 6 (July 13, 2016): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.14422/cir.i06.y2016.005.

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El estudio de la Diplomacia desde la historia se centra en tres focos fundamentalmente: las relaciones entre los Pueblos y las políticas que las guían, la acción de los agentes diplomáticos y los tratados entendidos como resultados de la negociación. Por ello, su análisis puede ser abordado desde múltiples perspectivas; entre ellas, el Derecho Internacional. El objetivo del presente artículo es aproximarse al proceso de codificación de la Diplomacia como rama del Derecho Internacional, desde la regulación de categorías entre los agentes diplomáticos establecida por el Congreso de Viena de 1814-1815 hasta las Convenciones de la ONU elaboradas en las décadas de 1960 y 1970.
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