Civil Parish
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1. Teias de caridade e o lugar social dos expostos da Freguesia de N Sr da Apresentação: capitania do Rio Grande do Norte, século XVIII
The abandonment of newborn children is a reality nowadays. This reality enables us to discuss this issue in other temporalities, in all kinds of societies. Thus, this work aims to demonstrate how the population that lived at Freguesia de Nossa Senhora da Apresentação, a civil parish at a Rio Grande do Norte captaincy, socially placed the abandoned newborn
Publicado em: 2009
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2. The History of Mr Bom Jesus da Cana Verde: conflicts and celebrations around a religious image (Siqueira Campos - PR, 1933) / A história do Senhor Bom Jesus da Cana Verde: conflitos e celebrações em torno de uma imagem religiosa (Siqueira Campos PR, 1933)
This dissertation addressed the conflicts that occurred in the geographical space known as "Northern Pioneer". The image of the Bom Jesus, the family-owned Pinto, was expropriated by the vicar of the parish of the district of Salto Itararé, priest Alfredo Simon, who met about twenty armed men to capture this saint. In this religious conflict that occurred o
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Engenhocas da moral : uma leitura sobre a dinamica agraria tradicional (Freguesia de Campo Grande, Rio de Janeiro, seculo XIX) / Gadgests of moral : a reading of the traditional agrarian dynamics (civil parish of Campo Grande, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 19th Century)
O objetivo dessa tese é conhecer os mecanismos que determinavam a dinâmica agrária em uma sociedade rural tradicional. A partir da análise de registros paroquiais (casamentos, batismos e terras), processos judiciais e inventários, percebemos que essa engrenagem passava longe de uma racionalidade econômica moderna, e mais perto de um sistema denominado,
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Follow up study of children born to mothers resident in Seascale, West Cumbria (birth cohort).
Records on 1068 children who were born to mothers resident in Seascale Civil Parish during 1950-83 were studied. There was a large degree of mobility among the families, and nearly half of the children did not subsequently attend the main local school. Use of the National Health Service Central Register, however, enabled us to follow up the children's record
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5. Follow up study of children born elsewhere but attending schools in Seascale, West Cumbria (schools cohort).
Records on 1546 children who were identified as having attended schools in Seascale up to November 1984 and were born since 1950 but not in the civil parish were studied. These children lived in or near Seascale for a period of time while they were attending one or more of three local schools and are an additional group to the 1068 children who were identifi