Daniel Hickey

Daniel Hickey
University of Moncton · History

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This article concentrates on the deep and long-term causes of the tension and hatred in Guatemala that led to a genocide carried out against the Maya people in the 1980s. It analyses two of the major issues separating the Guatemala elite and the Mayas - land and racism. Each of these problems poisoned relations with the indigenous people and caused...
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In 1776, Doctors Vicq d’Azyr and Joseph de Lassone founded the Royal Medical Society of France and that same year the new Society began publishing an annual volume of news of medical interest, obituaries on the deaths of outstanding doctors and surgeons, articles on new medicine and drugs, on new operations as well as reflecting on the causes of di...
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Created in 1606, the Chamber of Christian Charity was intended to fund pensions for former army officers and amputated soldiers by reviewing the operations and expropriating surplus revenues from local charitable foundations - abbeys, monasteries, hospices and local hospitals. This article explores the reasons behind Henri IV's initiative and the n...
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Traditionally, the Catholic Reform movement, the reconversion of Protestants and of Huguenot-controlled regions has been seen as the work of the Church. However, with a growing body of historical literature shows the implication, even the direction, of Crown officials in this conversion effort. Study a report on church holdings in the Diocese of Po...
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During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the French Crown closed down thousands of local hospices, maladreries, and small hospitals that had been refuges for the sick and poor, supposedly acting in the name of efficiency, better management, and elimination of duplicate services. Its true motive, however, was to expropriate their revenues and...
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Includes abstracts in English and French. Thesis (Ph. D.)--McGill University, 1973. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 247-257). Microfiche of typescript.

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