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Thorbecke (14
January 1798 – 4 June 1872) was a
Dutch liberal statesman, one of the most
important Dutch politicians of the 19th century.
Thorbecke is...
- The Foster–Greer–
Thorbecke indices are a
family of
poverty metrics. The most
commonly used
index from the family, FGT2, puts
higher weight on the poverty...
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Andreas Heinrich Thorbecke (14
March 1837 in
Meiningen – 3
January 1890 in Mannheim) was a
German Arabic scholar. His
studies were
dedicated mainly to...
- Erik
Thorbecke (born
February 17, 1929) is a
development economist. He is a co-originator of the
widely used Foster-Greer-
Thorbecke poverty measure and...
- was
appointed to the
Constitution Commission headed by
Johan Rudolph Thorbecke in 1848, and as
Minister of the Interior. He soon
became de
facto Prime...
- have him be
appointed as
Prime Minister of the
Netherlands was to keep
Thorbecke out of the
Council of Ministers. In
March 1848 he
became Chairman of the...
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started as an anti-monarchical
effort spearheaded by the
Dutch statesman Thorbecke, who
almost single-handedly
wrote the 1848
Constitution of the Netherlands...
- 2011.
Christof Rieber,
Albert Einstein.
Biografie eines Nonkonformisten,
Thorbecke 2018, page 78 f. "Short life history:
Maria Winteler-Einstein". Archived...
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Rudolph Thorbecke and King
William II pla****
important roles. On 17
March 1848, the king
appointed a
state commission composed by
Johan Rudolph Thorbecke (leader)...
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constitutional changes initiated by his
father (William II) and
Johan Rudolf Thorbecke. His
father saw them as key to the monarchy's
survival in
changing times...