Frederick VII
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
|
Date: 2008
Frederick VII 1808-63, king of Denmark, duke of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenburg (1848-63), son and successor of Christian VIII . He accepted a liberal constitution in 1849 that ended the absolute monarchy. The vexed Schleswig-Holstein question continued during his reign. Frederick's attempt (1848) to tie Schleswig more closely to Denmark than to Holstein was tentatively settled by the Berlin Treaty (1850) and the London Protocol (1852). Just before Frederick died Schleswig was incorporated into Denmark, which led to war with Prussia under his successor, Christian IX . Numerous liberal reforms, such as emancipation of slaves in the colonies, freedom of the press, and civil marriage, were incorporated into Danish law in Frederick's reign.
Author not available, FREDERICK VII.,
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press
For permission to reuse this article, contact Copyright Clearance Center.
Related articles from HighBeam Research:
|
An Exemplar of Unintended Consequences: The Expanding View of "Sex" Protections In Post-Oncale Title VII Cases
The University of Memphis Law Review; 10/1/2005; Lewis, Frederick J; Fogerty, Whitney K; 9744 words;
... rendered a decision which effectively converts Title VII into a general civility code. In EEOC v. National Educational ... actionable hostile work environment claim213 "because Title VII is aimed at the consequences or effects of an employment ... construed as a sexual proposal is actionable under Title ...
|
|
Keeping women out of the executive suite: the courts' failure to apply Title VII scrutiny to upper-level jobs.
University of Pennsylvania Law Review; 11/1/1994; Baron, Tracy Anbinder; 23303 words;
... Elizabeth Bartholet, Application of Title VII to Jobs in High Places, 95 HARV ... they are scrutinized under Title VII ... . ), cert. denied, 112 S. Ct ... and accompanying text. (8) Title VII of the Civfl Rights Act of 1964 made ... Evidence and Causation Under Title VII, 77 Minn. L. Rev. 1251, 1256 ...
|
|
Henry VII and Charles the Bold: brothers under the skin? (similarities in ruling styles)(includes bibliography)
History Today; 4/1/1996; Gunn, Steven; 4004 words;
... states over which they ruled, Henry Tudor (1485-1509 as Henry VII) and Charles the Bold (1467-77) of Burgundy occupied diametrically ... where they generated some thirty-eight per cent of Henry VII's income in 1502-5, than in France, where in 1481 they accounted ... XI of France, James IV of Scotland, Ferdinand of ...
|
|
Pylos regional archaeological project, Part VII: historical Messenia, geometric through late Roman.(Historical Background: The PRAP Study Area)
Hesperia; 3/22/2005; Alcock, Susan E. Berlin, Andrea M. Harrison, Ann B. Heath, Sebastian Spencer, Nigel Stone, David L.; 17436 words;
... walls. Specifics of the site, including maps of the anomalies and ceramic densities ... and Archaic to Hellenistic. Distribution maps of this type for other PRAP sites will ... pp. 469-474; Stone and Kampke 1998; for maps and illustrations of the features described ...
|
|
The Evolution of Operational Art, 1740-1813: From Frederick the Great to Napoleon.(Book review)
Canadian Journal of History; 3/22/2007; Olivier, David H.; 914 words;
... Operational Art, 1740-1813: From Frederick the Great to Napoleon, by ... London, Frank Cass, 2005. vii, 226 pp. $135.00 US (cloth ... seeks to demonstrate that Frederick the Great understood some ... argues convincingly that both Frederick the Great and Napoleon possessed ... military and civil authority, ...
|
|
"He Made Us Laugh Some": Frederick Douglass's Humor
African American Review; 1/1/2003; Ganter, Granville; 10025 words;
... Cited Alford, Terry. " 'Formerly a Slave': Frederick Douglass Comes to Lanesborough." New England ... Andrews, William L., ed. Critical Essays on Frederick Douglass. Boston: Hall, 1991. __. "Frederick Douglass, Preacher." American Literature ...
|
|
Death of Frederick Prince of Wales.(1751)(Brief Article)
History Today; 3/1/2001; Cavendish, Richard; 636 words;
March 20th, 1751 HOW FREDERICK LOUIS, the eldest son of George II and ... tremble and cried out, `The prince is going.' Frederick's wife at the foot of the bed caught up ... pneumonia. Born and brought up in Hanover, Frederick had arrived in England as a young man in ... one has ever been able to establish, but ...
|
|
Frederick Home Sales
The Washington Post; 9/28/2006; 1238 words;
... home sales were recently recorded in Frederick County and supplied to The Washington ... and assessment records for homes in Frederick County and other Washington areas, visit ... Castillo, $245,000. HIMES AVE., 615, No. VII-110-Marta Isabel Orozco to Bryan D ... Tetevi M. Gbikpi Benissan, $254,500. OLD ...
|
|
Revelation and interiority: the contribution of Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.(Society of Jesus)(Critical essay)
Theological Studies; 6/1/2006; Pambrun, James R.; 11352 words;
... New York: Paulist, 2002) vii. (3) Moran, Both Sides 5. (4) Ibid. 9. (5) Frederick E. Crowe, Theology of the ... Press of America, 2000). (7) Frederick E. Crowe, Developing the ... 252-66. (16) Ibid. 261. (17) Frederick E. Crowe, Lonergan's Search ...
|
|
VETERANS' HEALTH CARE IN LOUISIANA:FREDERICK P. CERISE, M.D., M.P.H.
Congressional Testimony; 7/9/2007; 1580 words;
Congressional Testimony 07-09-2007 Statement of Frederick P. Cerise, M.D., M.P.H. Secretary Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Accompanied by: Mike Romano Senior Consultant ... Education, and Clinical Center.[vi] Furthermore, the cost per patient in the VA system is less than the national average.[vii] The ...
|
|
FREDERICK HOME SALES
The Washington Post; 1/16/2003; 666 words;
The following home sales were recently recorded in Frederick County and supplied to The Washington Post by Spatial Systems ... 104-Samuel R. Palm to Grace E. Fox, $95,000. HIMES AVE., 615, No. VII-107-Nancy C. Jones to Constance R. Mantzuranis, $95,500. IVYWOOD ...
|
|
The Dilemma of Frederick Treves: A Civilian Surgeon in the Royal Army Medical Corps During the South African War of 1899-1902
RUSI Journal; 6/1/2007; Bradlow, Edna; Bradlow, Anthony; 3619 words;
... Roberts of Kandahar, whose only son Frederick died as a result of wounds received ... entered Ladysmith on 28 February 1900.6 Frederick Treves and the Royal Army Medical Corps ... Prominent amongst the civilian surgeons was Frederick Treves, to be knighted in 1901 by Edward VII on whom he later ...
|
|
KULTURA; VII International Chopin & Friends Festival
Polish-American Journal; 12/31/2005; Kmiec, Stas; 434 words;
... Orchestra Hall--Carols, Chopin and More," Nov. 27. The afternoon featured guest pianist Pawel Checinski performing music of Frederick Chopin as well as the Lira Singers female ensemble. The program included Polish carols and folk songs, folk dances and a danced ...
|
|
The Style Invitational; Week 141: Ask Backward VII
The Washington Post; 11/26/1995; 791 words;
... take all day. (Allan Rostron, N.Y.C.) 1. Marcia Clark ought to have that black thing on her lip checked out. (Bill Moulden, Frederick) Reasons the Cold War should be started again 3. It will give the militias something real to worry about. (Art Grinath, Takoma ...
|
|
Section VII: Castings.(industry overview: contact information)(Directory)(Industry Overview)
Purchasing; 4/4/2002; 10202 words;
... Processing services: Machining, Painting/coating, Heat-treating/annealing, Stress-relieving P PHILLIPS FOUNDRY INC. (Y) 80 Frederick St PO Box 187 ES Station Binghamton, NY 13904-0187 607-723-6483 Fax: 607-723-1008 CEO: Thomas A. Phillips 607-723-6483 Sales ...
|
See all results from premium newspaper and magazine articles, images, maps and more at HighBeam Research.
Related articles from newspapers, magazines and other sources:
On James Natchwey and VII; From Inferno to war: a few considerations on James Natchwey, VII, and war photography.(Photography and War -- Report)
Afterimage; 5/1/2004; Chalifour, Bruno; 2632 words;
|
"He made us laugh some": Frederick Douglass's humor.
African American Review; 12/22/2003; Ganter, Granville; 10957 words;
|
A barge for a prince. (Prince Frederick Louis' royal barge)
The Magazine Antiques; 6/1/1997; Beard, Geoffrey; 1655 words;
|
The Fordham Urban Law Journal: twenty years of progress.(Thirtieth Anniversary of the Fordham Urban Law Journal Commemorative Issue)(Reprint)
Fordham Urban Law Journal; 3/1/2003; Katsoris, Constantine N.; 20910 words;
|
Family members and political allies: the portrait collection of Margaret of Austria.
The Art Bulletin; 6/1/1995; Eichberger, Dagmar Beaven, Lisa; 17053 words;
|
Childhood on the Farm: Work, Play, and Coming of Age in the Midwest.(Book review)
Journal of Social History; 12/22/2006; Mintz, Steven; 988 words;
|
Larval development of red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, and comparisons with co-occurring snapper species.(Statistical Data Included)
Fishery Bulletin; 7/1/2000; Drass, Denice M. Bootes, Kevin L. Lyczkowski-Shultz, Joanne Comyns, Bruce H. Holt, G. Joan Riley, Cecilia M. Phelps, Ronald P.; 11002 words;
|
Philadelphia furniture makers 1816-1830. (Directory)
The Magazine Antiques; 5/1/1994; Ducoff-Barone, Deborah; 45681 words;
|
The politics of display or the display of politics?(The Problematics of Collecting and Display, part 2)
The Art Bulletin; 6/1/1995; Forster-Hahn, Francoise; 4977 words;
|
The fatal legend of preemptive war: German history shows the perils of Washington's new strategy.
National Catholic Reporter; 2/27/2004; Lawson, Maggie Ledford; 2708 words;
|
|
|