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systems were abolished, patronage was used to maintain rigid class structures. With the rise of a labor class, traditional patronage changed in the 20th century to allow some participation in power structures, but many systems still favor a small powerful elite, who distribute economic and political
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Parlamento, FiscalĂa y
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President Jacob Zuma, revealed how the African National Congress as ruling political party utilized patronage to reward supporters and strengthen the leading faction of the party's control over governmental institutions.
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In the same manner as commercial patronage, those who attend a sporting event may be referred to as patrons, though the usage in much of the world is now considered archaic—with some notable exceptions. Those who attend the
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and the heads of a number of commissions and agencies; in many cases, these appointments go to people who have supported the political party of the prime minister. As well, the term may refer to a type of
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named a plant after the baron to thank him for his support. This plant had already received its scientific name a few years earlier and is therefore not known today as
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in the UK). Patronage is therefore a recognized power of the
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into the Arabic world. They patronized scholars such as
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1002:. This insistence is occasionally made fun of by
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1785:This is the reference for the Canon law section.
1533:"SHAKMAN v. DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION OF COOK CTY"
2381:Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America
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179:Europe, though patronage can also be traced in
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1692:"'Rules' critics must look at bigger picture"
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1793:Spoils of Power: the Politics of Patronage
1318:Die Leidenschaften des Herrn von Besenval,
1294:, London: Thames and Hudson, 1987, p. 203.
833:, patronage became a controversial issue.
1659:History of Civilizations of Central Asia
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972:The Book of One Thousand and One Nights
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325:While sponsorship of artists and the
214:, generous friend and adviser to the
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1783:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1771:Sägmüller, Johannes Baptist (1913).
675:Political patronage, also known as "
582:, which led to the formation of the
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556:Church Patronage (Scotland) Act 1711
1661:. Vol. 4, Part 2. p. 300.
2480:Index of painting-related articles
1361:"British Monarchy website, London"
858:. At times he was a member of the
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1777:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
1716:. Irish Times. 21 September 2010
1690:McGee, Eugene (4 October 2010).
1589:"Auge y caĂda de un boliburguĂ©s"
1568:10.1111/j.1540-6210.2008.01941.x
1423:. Johannesburg. 3 February 2016.
1143:Huizer, Gerrit (November 1969).
1055:Corporate social responsibility
1050:Community-supported agriculture
1744:Journal of Development Studies
1657:Bosworth, C. E.; Asimov, M.S.
1213:The Journal of Peasant Studies
421:affect government policy. The
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1756:10.1080/00220388.2020.1849622
1714:"A new tradition in the GAA?"
1434:Ackerman, Kenneth D. (2005).
1290:Quoted in Michael Rosenthal,
534:ordered it to be kept in the
2419:Museum collection management
2342:Art history (academic study)
2221:alternative exhibition space
1774:"Patron and Patronage"
1556:Public Administration Review
1025:are referred to as patrons.
663:(hiring family members) and
520:Sacred Congregation of Rites
221:. Some patrons, such as the
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2284:Artist-in-residence program
1023:Gaelic Athletic Association
842:third-largest landowner in
444:. This refund is a form of
281:dans son salon de compagnie
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2485:Outline of the visual arts
1268:Cambridge University Press
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1789:Simpson, Jeffrey (1988).
1677:October 15, 2007, at the
1329:F. W. Kent et al., eds.,
1229:10.1080/03066157408437908
1128:Stanford University Press
699:President of the Republic
689:that one cannot join the
245:groups sponsored art and
81:patronage in ancient Rome
2644:Most expensive paintings
2431:Conservation-restoration
2233:Contemporary art gallery
1013:Also, people who attend
887:Civil Service Commission
2652:works by living artists
2414:Classificatory disputes
1834:Encyclopædia Britannica
1497:Encyclopedia of Chicago
1335:Oxford University Press
1258:Monteiro, John (2006).
1088:Hale, Henry E. (2014).
1021:games organised by the
584:Free Church of Scotland
386:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
301:Besenvalia senegalensis
32:Patron (disambiguation)
1864:Encyclopedia Americana
1849:Encyclopedia Americana
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1823:Texts on Wikisource:
1780:Catholic Encyclopedia
1511:"The Shakman Decrees"
930:Brookings Institution
864:New York State Senate
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777:Grigory Ordzhonikidze
606:Further information:
506:Patronage of Our Lady
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297:Pierre-Joseph Buc'hoz
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239:Roman Catholic Church
2585:Contemporary artists
2448:Destination painting
2245:Single-artist museum
2134:Conservator-restorer
1797:. Toronto: Collins.
1367:on 21 September 2012
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1221:Taylor & Francis
1006:and other media. In
963:Jabril ibn Bukhtishu
846:, a director of the
653:United States Senate
423:British royal family
390:Ludwig van Beethoven
289:Henri-Pierre Danloux
2575:Art reference books
2369:History of painting
1953:Fine-art photograph
1694:. Irish Independent
1599:on 25 November 2009
1189:on 23 February 2019
900:The Shakman Decrees
852:Tenth National Bank
501:Patronage festivity
404:has a more neutral
378:William Shakespeare
88:political patronage
2670:Visual arts portal
2600:National galleries
2453:Eclecticism in art
2408:Catalogue raisonné
2279:Artist cooperative
1636:Bloomberg Business
1593:talcualdigital.com
1521:on 26 August 2013.
1316:Andreas Affolter:
1260:"6. Labor Systems"
1152:Sociologische Gids
1123:2014-10-06 at the
992:Masters Tournament
935:Bloomberg Business
879:Charles J. Guiteau
856:Metropolitan Hotel
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769:Vyacheslav Molotov
657:Westminster system
649:advice and consent
580:Disruption of 1843
564:Church of Scotland
528:Philip IV of Spain
463:See main articles
366:Chrétien de Troyes
331:natural philosophy
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183:, the traditional
122:population control
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2274:Artist collective
2088:Site-specific art
1938:Cultural artifact
1804:978-0-00-217759-7
1493:"Shakman Decrees"
1481:on 27 April 2007.
1453:978-0-7867-1686-9
1346:Cedric C. Brown,
1277:978-0-521-81289-4
1101:978-1-107-07351-7
926:Chavez government
869:Six months after
762:General Secretary
748:, former Premier
685:. It has been an
621:Political leaders
608:Political machine
572:secession of 1761
568:secession of 1733
477:Church of England
370:Leonardo da Vinci
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