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'A Land Not Exactly Flowing with Milk & Honey': Swan River Mania in the British Isles and Western Australia 1827-1832Niendorf, Matthew John 01 January 2016 (has links)
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Building Freedom: Nineteenth Century Domestic Architecture on Barbados Sugar PlantationsBergman, Stephanie 01 January 2010 (has links) (PDF)
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Los Heroes y Minerva en la Narracion del Libro de Caballerias Cristalian de Espana de Beatriz BernalAscencio, Lorena 01 January 2017 (has links)
"Los heroes y Minerva en la narracion del libro de caballerias Cristalian de Espana de Beatriz Bernal" adds to the advancement of knowledge due to the novelty of the topic and findings that have been incorporated throughout this research. This work analyzes the first two volumes of the Cristalian de Espana, which is one of the few novels of chivalry written by a woman in Spain during the 16th century. The main objective of this investigation resides in exploring the role of hero in relation to the classic hero portrayed in chivalry novels using Amadis de Gaula as a point of reference, and the configuration of Minerva's image as the narrator's desire of a more accurate representation of women in the Early Modern Spain literature.
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The Natural Exile: A Study Of Twenty-First Century Cuban-American Narratives Focusing On The Elderly's PlightParson, Jasmine 01 January 2019 (has links)
Developed from the similarity between exile theory and age studies, the term "exile" is expanded to a natural form of exile because of the shocking temporal shift that reconstructs social interaction, familial dynamics, and the aging body. Using Heidegger's theoretical work Being in Time, Simon de Beauvoir's The Coming of Age, and Jean Améry's On Aging as insight, this literary analysis captures how the elderly protagonists Goyo from Cristina García's King of Cuba, Máximo from Ana Menéndez's "In Cuba I was a German Shepherd," and Soledad from Cecilia Rodríguez Milanés's "Abuela Marielita" experience a natural exile among society, their family and within their own body. These areas express how the elderly's sense of displacement equates that of a political/geographical exile.
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Thought and social struggle: A history of dialectics.Scott, Simeon G. January 1999 (has links)
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Regeneration of War-Torn SocietiesPugh, Michael C. January 2000 (has links)
This book is a timely study of peacebuilding in war-torn societies. Its purpose is to encourage policy makers and practitioners (in government, intergovernmental organizations, and international and local NGOs) to understand and reflect on processes designed to promote social stability and peace. Through an examination of themes and case studies, it offers conceptual analysis of interest to theorists and practitioners alike.
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Group Status and Inter-Group Trust in Nepal and IndiaAtreya, Gagan 01 January 2015 (has links) (PDF)
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Retailer-owned cooperative wholesaling in the hardware trade /Grape, Eugene Frederick January 1966 (has links)
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The university sorority : a study of the factors affecting intergenerational agreement on family culture /Powers, Edward A. January 1968 (has links)
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Seasonal variation in the structure of stream insect communities.Mackay, Rosemary Joan. January 1968 (has links)
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