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        Chapter Unlikely followers of fashion? Dressing the poor in late medieval Bruges 

        Stabel, Peter (2022)
        Surprisingly little is known about the way the poor strata of urban society in the late medieval period used dress to express social identities. Systematic empirical data have not been available, and sources tend to ...
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        Chapter Il diritto del lavoro tra libertà, riconoscimento e non-dominio 

        perulli, adalberto (2022)
        The essay deals with the issue of freedom in labor law through dialogue with two currents of philosophical-political thought: neo-republicanism and the neo-Hegelian theory of social freedom. After the critique of neoliberal ...
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        Chapter Il diritto del lavoro e i valori nella crisi 

        Fontana, Giorgio (2022)
        The essay deals with the relationship between values and labor law following in the first part a logical thread that moves from two essential foundations: Europe and the trade union. The author considers the crisis of these ...
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        Chapter Alla ricerca di una ‘ragionevole flessibilità’ del lavoro non standard nell’intreccio di valori e tecniche 

        Aimo, Mariapaola (2022)
        Reasoning about the values ​​and the techniques that are pointed out in the regulation of non-standard work, the A. intends to read through this lens a couple of regulatory interventions, at internal and EU level: the 2018 ...
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        Chapter The virus of fashion. Democratization of luxury and new commercial strategies in early modern Valencia 

        Muñoz Navarro, Daniel (2022)
        This work intends to analyze how the influence of fashion in eighteenth-century Spain transformed the commercial structure, being the petty bourgeoisie the main protagonists and the shop ("botiga") the priority scenario ...
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