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    ISBN: 9781620976296
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bell, Janet Dewart Blackbirds singing
    DDC: 815.008/0896073
    Keywords: Speeches, addresses, etc., American African American authors ; Speeches, addresses, etc., American Women authors ; African American women History ; Sources ; African American women orators ; Amerikanische Geschichte ; Black & Asian studies ; Gender Studies: Frauen und Mädchen ; Gender studies: women ; HIS056000 ; History of the Americas ; LCO018000 ; LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / African American ; POL052000 ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies ; Social & cultural history ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte ; USA ; Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA
    Abstract: "An uplifting collection of speeches by African American women, curated by civil and human rights activist, scholar, and author Janet Dewart Bell. These magnificent speakers explore ethics, morality, courage, authenticity, and leadership, and Bell's substantive introductions provide rich new context for each woman's speech, highlighting Black women speaking truth to power in service of freedom and justice"--
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    Cham : Springer Nature
    ISBN: 9783031420894 , 9783031420887
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (90 p.)
    Series Statement: Sociology Transformed
    Keywords: Sociology ; Education ; Society & social sciences ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: This open access book presents a condensed history of Sociology in Mexico from its origins, through to the middle of the 19th century and up to the present day. The book analyses the interaction between sociology and the main economic, political and social change in the country, including the 1910 Mexican Revolution, the main social movements, the role of the intellectual exiles from Spain and Latin America, and the participation of women, who have often remained invisible in the history of sociology. The book explores how sociological discourse played a fundamental role in the separation of secular and public education and the search for a ‘national project’ from 1868 onwards, despite the lack of an institute of social research until 1930; how sociology became an autonomous social science, led by a few intellectuals and public figures, as it became institutionalized in universities, and the effect this had on the development of the discipline; the influence of Marxism during the 1970s; and the progression from a process of specialization after the fall of the Berlin Wall to a new trend of working in collective projects with an increasing interdisciplinary perspective in the first decades of the 21st century
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501773266 , 9781501773280 , 9781501773259
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (271 p.)
    Series Statement: Histories of American Education
    Keywords: Social justice and education ; Education Finance ; Education Economic aspects ; Funding of education & student finance ; History of the Americas ; Social discrimination & inequality
    Abstract: In Dividing the Public, Matthew Gardner Kelly takes aim at the racial and economic disparities that characterize public education funding in the United States. With California as his focus, Kelly illustrates that the use of local taxes to fund public education was never an inadvertent or de facto product of past practices, but an intentional decision adopted in place of well-known alternatives during the Progressive Era, against past precedent and principle in several states. From efforts to convert expropriated Indigenous and Mexican land into common school funding in the 1850s, to reforms that directed state aid to expanding white suburbs during the years surrounding World War II, Dividing the Public traces, in intricate detail, how a host of policies connected to school funding have divided California by race and class over time. In bringing into view the neglected and poorly understood history of policymaking connected to school finance, Kelly offers a new story about the role public education played in shaping the racially segregated, economically divided, and politically fragmented world of the post-1945 metropolis
    Abstract: "In Dividing the Public, Matthew Gardner Kelly analyzes how district property taxation won against alternative approaches to education funding during the early years of American public education. He argues that only when historians take seriously the history of school funding in western states such as California can we see the full scope of how decisions about district property taxation have been rooted in deep divisions over the relationship between education, wealth, and opportunity throughout the United States."--
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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9781501770449
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Cornell scholarship online
    DDC: 303.44098161
    Keywords: Progress ; Society ; Caribbean islands ; South & Central America, Latin America ; South America ; History of the Americas ; Sociology & anthropology ; Santos (São Paulo, Brazil) Civilization 20th century ; Santos (São Paulo, Brazil) Civilization 21st century ; Santos (São Paulo, Brazil) Social conditions 20th century ; Santos (São Paulo, Brazil) Social conditions 21st century
    Abstract: Through a historical ethnography of Santos, Brazil, 'Progress in the Balance' addresses and assesses an anthropological theory of progress. Observing that anthropology is a progressive discipline with a pessimistic attitude towards progress, Daniel Reichman explains the contested meanings of progress in Brazil and explores how anthropologists and others can define this concept more generally. He investigates how any society can separate 'progress' from plain old change and, if change is constantly happening all around us, how and why certain events get lifted out of a normal timeframe and into a mythic narrative of progress.
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    Singapore : Springer Nature | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9789811980572 , 9789811980572 , 9789811980565
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (363 p.)
    DDC: 303.4825101821
    Keywords: Cultural studies ; Asian history ; History of the Americas ; Globalization ; International relations ; Mutual Learning among Civilizations ; Values ; International Relations ; Cultural Exchanges ; Economic Exchanges ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: This Open access book is a collection of interviews published by China News Service, a Beijing-based news agency, in its “West-East Talk” column. It has been divided into five sections: “Mutual Learning Among Civilizations,” “Hot Issues,” “About China,” “Sino-U.S. Relations” and “Cultural Collision”. The interviews are with more than 50 eminent scholars, scientists, politicians, authors, etc., from different parts of the world as well as China, who have an association with China and see the real China beyond the stereotypes. Besides current global issues, the book also covers Chinese culture, history as well as China-U.S. relations, described as one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world today. The book aims to build a platform for dialogue among different civilizations and appreciate the “harmony within diversity” of different cultures, especially of the East and West. We hope it will foster tolerance and rationality, dispelling the misconceptions about China in particular.
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    Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press
    ISBN: 9781685750190
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 202 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Native Americans of the Northeast
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Taylor, Marie Balsley Indigenous Kinship, Colonial Texts, and the Contested Space of Early New England
    DDC: 397.3578
    Keywords: American literature-Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775-History and criticism ; Indians of North America-First contact with other peoples-New England ; Indigenous people-First contact with other peoples-New England ; Indigenous people of North America-First contact with other peoples-New England ; Indians of North America-Kinship-New England ; Indians of North America-New England-Government relations-To 1789 ; Amerikanische Geschichte ; Colonialism & imperialism ; HISTORY / Native American ; HISTORY / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775) ; History of the Americas ; Indigene Völker ; Indigenous peoples ; Kolonialismus und Imperialismus ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies ; Northeastern & North Atlantic states ; USA Nordosten
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Indigenous Kinship, Colonial Texts -- Chapter One: Kinship, Captivity, and Diplomacy: Locating Wequash in the Indigenous Conversion Narrative -- Chapter Two: Questions, Answers, and Treaty-Making: Cutshamekin's Influence on John Eliot's Political Imagination -- Chapter Three: Corn, Community, and Cassacinamon: Indigenous Science in John Winthrop Jr.'s "Of Maiz" -- Chapter Four: Treaties, Reciprocity, and Providence: The Role of Indigenous Justice in Daniel Gookin's Doings and Sufferings -- Epilogue: Remembering and Forgetting -- Notes -- Index -- Back Cover.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Pluto Press
    ISBN: 9780745343068 , 9780745343082
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Conservation of the environment ; History of the Americas ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
    Abstract: This book explores omissions, or silences, in previous investigations of agrarian transformations by foregrounding indigenous experiences of capitalist development. Providing a rich and detailed ethnographic study, Mercedes Biocca shows how capitalist processes are perceived, experienced, and either confronted or accepted depending on the different ways in which dispossession, resistance and negotiation have become embedded in the collective local memory. Challenging accounts that efface the agency of subalterns in shaping rural dynamics, and ignore the diversity of perspectives within indigenous groups, Biocca untangles the connections between global, national and local spatial scales in her analysis of accumulation by dispossession. Using two case studies, the Qom People in Pampa del Indio and the Moqoit people in Las Tolderías, she presents the main transformations that have taken place in the Argentine agricultural sector during the hegemony of post-neoliberalism while centring the perceptions and roles of subalterns within these transformations
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789004543645 , 9789004543638
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; archives ; Brazil ; colonial Brazil ; indigenous history ; indigenous people ; Tapuia ; West India Company
    Abstract: This book presents the transcriptions and annotated translations of fifteen key historical documents concerning the Tapuia indigenous people written just before and during the Dutch occupation of northeastern Brazil. The selected documents vary widely in type, including letters, descriptions, reports, first-person declarations, diaries, and transcripts of interrogations, thereby showcasing different perspectives and audiences. Some of the documents were authored by European writers, while others register indigenous voices somewhat more directly in the form of interviews or declarations. These texts provide important first-hand information about the Tapuia and other indigenous peoples during the Dutch conquest, revealing their cultural practices and knowledge while also detailing their strategic engagements with each other and with different European colonizers
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    Ithaca : Three Hills | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9781501715860 , 9781501715853
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 519 pages) , Illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white).
    Series Statement: Cornell scholarship online
    DDC: 306.36209747
    Keywords: Jay family ; Slavery History 18th century ; Slavery History 19th century ; Antislavery movements History 18th century ; Antislavery movements History 19th century ; Society ; United States of America, USA ; US Northeast ; US South: South Atlantic States ; 17th century, c 1600 to c 1699 ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: David N. Gellman shows how the Jay family, abolitionists and slaveholders alike, embodied the contradictions of the revolutionary age. The Jays of New York were a preeminent founding family. John Jay, diplomat, Supreme Court justice, and coauthor of the Federalist Papers, and his children and grandchildren helped chart the course of the Early American Republic. This book forges a new path for thinking about slavery and the nation's founding. John Jay served as the inaugural president of a pioneering antislavery society. His descendants, especially his son William Jay and his grandson John Jay II, embraced radical abolitionism in the nineteenth century, the cause most likely to rend the nation. The scorn of their elite peers - and racist mobs - did not deter their commitment to end southern slavery and to combat northern injustice.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2022 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 9780806192550 , 0806192550
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (360 pages)
    Series Statement: The civilization of the American Indian volume 282
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Van de Logt, Mark, - 1968- Between the floods
    DDC: 305.897/9320784
    Keywords: Arikara Indians History ; Arikara mythology ; Amerikanische Geschichte ; Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte ; HISTORY / Native American ; HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI) ; History of the Americas ; Indigenous peoples ; Regional & national history ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies ; USA ; North Dakota ; Missouri ; Indianer ; Arikara
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    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9781399502030
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 414 pages) , Illustrations (black and white), map (black and white).
    Series Statement: Edinburgh scholarship online
    DDC: 306.362092
    Keywords: Douglass, Frederick Travel ; Douglass, Frederick ; Geschichte 1845-1895 ; Freed persons Sources History 19th century ; Freed persons Sources Travel 19th century ; History ; Freed persons Sources Travel 19th century ; History ; Enslaved persons Sources Emancipation 19th century ; History ; Antislavery movements Sources History 19th century ; Antislavery movements Sources History 19th century ; Antislavery movements Sources History 19th century ; History ; History of the Americas ; Großbritannien ; Irland ; Anthologie
    Abstract: This critical edition documents Frederick Douglass's relationship with Britain through unexplored oratory and print culture. With an unprecedented and comprehensive 60,000-word introduction that places the speeches, letters, poetry, and images printed here into context, the sources provide extraordinary insight into the myriad performative techniques Douglass used to win support for the causes of emancipation and human rights. Editors examine how Douglass employed various media - letters, speeches, interviews, and his autobiographies - to convince the transatlantic public not only that his works were worth reading and his voice worth hearing, but also that the fight against racism would continue after his death.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2021 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 12
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of California Press | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9780520383937 , 9780520383920
    Language: English
    DDC: 782.421649
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    Keywords: Light orchestral & big band music ; History of the Americas ; Ethnic studies ; Music ; History ; American Studies ; African American Studies
    Abstract: A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. How Hip Hop Became Hit Pop examines the programming practices at commercial radio stations in the 1980s and early 1990s to uncover how the radio industry facilitated hip hop's introduction into the musical mainstream. Constructed primarily by the Top 40 radio format, the musical mainstream featured mostly white artists for mostly white audiences. With the introduction of hip hop to these programs, the radio industry was fundamentally altered, as stations struggled to incorporate the genre's diverse audience. At the same time, as artists negotiated expanding audiences and industry pressure to make songs fit within the confines of radio formats, the sound of hip hop changed. Drawing from archival research, Amy Coddington shows how the racial structuring of the radio industry influenced the way hip hop was sold to the American public, and how the genre's growing popularity transformed ideas about who constitutes the mainstream.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : State University of New York Press
    ISBN: 9781438492872 , 9781438492889
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: SUNY Press Open Access
    Keywords: History ; History of the Americas ; Society & social sciences ; Architecture ; Biography: general
    Abstract: As America's first professional female architect, Louise Blanchard Bethune broke barriers in a male-dominated profession that was emerging as a vital force in a rapidly growing nation during the Gilded Age. Yet, Bethune herself is an enigma. Due to scant information about her life and her firm, Bethune, Bethune & Fuchs, scholars have struggled to provide a complete picture of this trailblazer. Using a newly discovered archival source of photographs, architectural drawings, and personal documents, Kelly Hayes McAlonie paints a picture of Bethune never before seen. Born in 1856 in Waterloo and raised in Buffalo, New York, Bethune wanted to be an architect from childhood. In fulfilling her dream, she challenged the nation to reconsider what a woman could do. A bicycle-riding advocate for coeducation, Bethune believed in women's emancipation through equal pay for equal work. This belief would be tested during the design competition for the Woman's Building for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, where female entrants were not paid for their work. Bethune refused to participate on principle, but nonetheless her career thrived, culminating in the most important commission of her life, Buffalo's Hotel Lafayette. A comprehensive biography of the first professional woman architect in the United States, who was also the first woman to be admitted to the American Institute of Architects, this book serves as an important addition to New York and architectural history. This book is freely available in an open access edition thanks to TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem)—a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses, and the Association of Research Libraries—and the generous support of the State University of New York and the University at Buffalo Libraries. Learn more at the TOME website, available at:〈a href=https://www.openmonographs.org/"〉 https://www.openmonographs.org/〈/a〉. It can also be found in the SUNY Open Access Repository at 〈a href="https://soar.suny.edu/handle/20.500.12648/8382"〉 https://soar.suny.edu/handle/20.500.12648/8382〈/a〉
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    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: The following book seeks to answer some of these questions, above all because, unlike the labor movement, little is known about the politicization of peasants at the beginning of the 20th century. In general, the investigations have described the process of worker politicization, mentioning the fundamental role played by the political parties, be it the Democratic Party, the Socialist Workers Party and the anarchist movement in the "awakening of the workers". On the other hand, they have described that the relationship between political parties and social movements was characterized by the limited autonomy of the latter around the former. This included the peasant movement, especially in its early years. But in recent decades, a series of studies have shown that agricultural workers were not "marginalized" or "absent" from national politics, but rather, the first peasant organizations were repressed and limited in their union activity, especially among the years 1938-1952
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    ISBN: 9782371541771 , 9782371541764
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (322 p.)
    Series Statement: Colectivo
    Keywords: General studies ; History of the Americas ; Violence in society
    Abstract: La violencia que no cesa busca romper estereotipos y comprender las huellas y persistencias del conflicto armado peruano en la actualidad. A veinte años de la creación de la Comisión de la Verdad y Reconciliación, ¿cuáles fueron los usos del metarrelato de su Informe final en las reparaciones a las víctimas? ¿Cómo se manifiesta el “continuum de violencia” en los conflictos sociales actuales, las migraciones o las violencias de género? ¿En qué medida las producciones culturales interrogan la herencia de la violencia política? Abordamos estas preguntas desde una perspectiva multidisciplinaria que articula ciencias sociales, humanidades y artes
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    Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes
    ISBN: 9782753594159 , 9782753587960
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (200 p.)
    Series Statement: Histoire
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: Cet ouvrage présente au public francophone la figure de Samuel Wilberforce, et porte à sa connaissance la vitalité de l’anglicanisme victorien dont il fut une figure si importante comme évêque d’Oxford puis de Winchester (1845-1873). Au début du xixe siècle, l’Église d’Angleterre (ou Église anglicane) court le risque de devenir tout à fait obsolète. Rejetée par beaucoup comme un simple organe étatique, apparemment privée de toute énergie et de toute capacité à se réinventer par les mouvements de réveil religieux du siècle précédent, elle paraît également incapable de s’adapter au nouveau contexte philosophique et socio-économique de la révolution industrielle. Toutefois, à partir des années 1840, l’Église d’Angleterre réinvestit son rôle pastoral et spirituel afin de rester fidèle à sa fonction proverbiale et traditionnelle d’Église de la Nation. On le verra, ce n’est pas un hasard si l’épiscopat de Samuel Wilberforce coïncide avec cette évolution spectaculaire de son Église. Même 150 ans après sa mort, la vie et l’œuvre de Samuel Wilberforce ont beaucoup à nous apprendre concernant la place des Églises dans la Cité, ou la relation entre foi et science
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p.)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chile y su política exterior
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: Chile and its foreign policy: Trance and transition from the Great War to the Cold War (1914-1964) is a collective book that brings together the advances and results of research related to the main problems that characterized Chile's international relations at the regional level. , continental and global from the vision that the Chilean political leaders and diplomats projected as part of a strategy of greater ties with the region and the world in a complex period of transition for Latin American countries. These States had to make decisions that impacted both politics and the economy, this being the main challenge that had to be faced during the time frame considered in the book, where the end of the belle époque, the development and consequences of the I World War, the emergence of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the birth of the League of Nations, the consolidation of European totalitarianism and American hegemony in America, the crisis of 1929, the outbreak of World War II and its end , brought with it the transition to a critical stage for the world, such as the emergence of the Cold War with bipolarity, political and military conflicts, and the latency of nuclear destruction
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
    ISBN: 9781003255222 , 9781032185767 , 9781032185798
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (204 p.)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Modern History
    Keywords: Humanities ; Asian history ; European history ; History of the Americas ; General & world history
    Abstract: Globalizing the Soybean asks how the soybean conquered the West and analyzes why and how the crop gained entry into agriculture and industry in regions beyond Asia in the first half of the twentieth century.  Historian Ines Prodöhl describes the soybean’s journey centered on three hubs: Northeast China, as the crop’s main growing area up to the Second World War; Germany, to where most of the beans in the interwar period were shipped; and the United States, which became the leading cultivator of soy worldwide during the 1940s. This book explores the German and U.S. adoption of the soybean being closely tied to global economic and political changes, such as the two world wars and the Great Depression. The attraction of the soybean to stakeholders on both sides of the Atlantic was linked to a need for cheap alternatives to butter and lard and a desire for greater quantities of meat, which led to the soybean becoming a cheap resource for fat and fodder. Only occasionally was it also used as food. This volume is useful for anyone who is studying or interested in economic history and commodity trading in the twentieth century. It is also connected to the histories of capitalism, globalization, imperialism, and materiality
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
    ISBN: 9781003362920 , 9781032424729 , 9781032424743
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (234 p.)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Global Latin America
    Keywords: Humanities ; History of the Americas ; European history ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibliografie ; Piso, Willem 1611-1678 Historia naturalis Brasiliae ; Rezeption ; Wissenschaft ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This volume presents the first extensive census of the surviving copies of the treatise Historia Naturalis Brasiliae in libraries worldwide and examines the book from a variety of interdisciplinary viewpoints. The chapters in this volume are written by scholars from different fields of knowledge, including anthropology, botany, linguistics, literature, book history, medieval and early modern history, and art history. The chapters contextualize the treatise vis-à-vis its predecessors and contemporaneous works of natural history and examine its botanical, zoological, and linguistic accuracy and usefulness in the present day. Put together, the seven chapters of this volume present a kaleidoscope of possibilities of how to re-interpret Piso and Marcgraf’s work within the dynamic context of knowledge-production about the ‘New’ World in the early modern era, while also suggesting approaches to continue profiting from its subject matter in the present day. Toward an Intercultural Natural History of Brazil offers essential reading on the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae, natural history and Latin American history
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 9780472133383 , 9780472039265
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (242 p.)
    Keywords: Politics & government ; Regional government ; Legal history ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: The sudden emergence of the Trump nation surprised nearly everyone, including journalists, pundits, political consultants, and academics. When Trump won in 2016, his ascendancy was widely viewed as a fluke. Yet time showed it was instead the rise of a movement—angry, militant, revanchist, and unabashedly authoritarian. How did this happen? Twilight of the American State offers a sweeping exploration of how law and legal institutions helped prepare the grounds for this rebellious movement. The controversial argument is that, viewed as a legal matter, the American state is not just a liberal democracy, as most Americans believe. Rather, the American state is composed of an uneasy and unstable combination of different versions of the state—liberal democratic, administered, neoliberal, and dissociative. Each of these versions arose through its own law and legal institutions. Each emerged at different times historically. Each was prompted by deficits in the prior versions. Each has survived displacement by succeeding versions. All remain active in the contemporary moment—creating the political-legal dysfunction America confronts today. Pierre Schlag maps out a big picture view of the tribulations of the American state. The book abjures conventional academic frameworks, sets aside prescriptions for quick fixes, dispenses with lamentations about polarization, and bypasses historical celebrations of the American Spirit
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    Liverpool : Liverpool University Press
    ISBN: 9781802078008
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; Colonialism & imperialism
    Abstract: A City Against Empire is the history of the anti-imperialist movement in 1920s Mexico City. It combines intellectual, social, and urban history to shed light on the city’s role as an important global hub for anti-imperialism, exile activism, political art, and solidarity campaigns. After the Russian and the Mexican Revolution, Mexico City became a space and a symbol of global anti-imperialism. Radical politicians, artists, intellectuals, scientists, migrants, and revolutionary tourists took advantage of the urban environment to develop their visions of an anti-imperialism for the twentieth-century. These actors imagined national self-determination, international solidarity, and an emancipation from what they called “the West.” Global, local, and urban factors interacted to transform Mexico City into the most important hub for radicalism in the Americas. By weaving together the intellectual history of Mexico, the urban and social histories of Mexico City, and the global history of anti-imperialist movements in the 1920s, this books analyses the perfect storm of anti-imperialism in Mexico City
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    Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes
    ISBN: 9782753593954 , 9782753587786
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (248 p.)
    Series Statement: Des Amériques
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: Ce recueil d’essais sur l’histoire du Brésil repose sur un double pari : faire de la ville le personnage principal de cette histoire, et du rythme, le moteur de l’invention ou de l’articulation des espaces et sociétés. Si la ville est le sujet de l’histoire du Brésil, c’est parce que, telle une plaque tournante, elle est un lieu de création et d’impulsion d’un ensemble de processus rythmiques qui vont donner forme au Brésil. Les cas d’études que l’ouvrage analyse ici ambitionnent de poser les bases d’une rythmanalyse de la ville brésilienne qui invite à porter son attention sur les mobilités et les mouvements, les temporalités et leurs intervalles qui tressent la trame spatiale des sociétés
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    Amherst, Massachusetts : Amherst College Press
    ISBN: 9781943208333
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 331 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wertheimer, John, 1963 - Race and the law in South Carolina
    Keywords: Humanities ; History of the Americas ; Legal history
    Abstract: Race and the Law in South Carolina carefully reconstructs the social history behind six legal disputes heard in the South Carolina courts between the 1840s and the 1940s. The book uses these case studies to probe the complex relationship between race and the law in the American South during a century that included slavery, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow. Throughout most of the period covered in the book, the South Carolina legal system obsessively drew racial lines, always to the detriment of nonwhite people. Occasionally, however, the legal system also provided a public forum—perhaps the region’s best—within which racism could openly be challenged. The book emphasizes how dramatically the degree of legal oppressiveness experienced by Black South Carolinians varied during the century under study, based largely on the degree of Black access to political and legal power. During the era of slavery, both enslaved and nominally “free” Black South Carolinians suffered extreme legal disenfranchisement. They had no political voice and precious little access to legal redress. They could not vote, serve in public office, sit on juries, or testify in court against whites. There were no Black lawyers. Black South Carolinians had essentially no claims-making ability, resulting, unsurprisingly, in a deeply oppressive, thoroughly racialized system. Most of these antebellum legal disenfranchisements were overturned during the post-Civil War era of Reconstruction. In the wake of abolition, Reconstruction-era reformers in South Carolina erased one racial distinction after another from state law. For a time, Black men voted and Black jurors sat in rough proportion to their share of the state’s population. The state’s first Black lawyers and officeholders appeared. Among them was an attorney from Pennsylvania named Jonathan Jasper Wright, who ascended to the South Carolina Supreme Court in 1870, becoming the nation’s first Black appellate justice. By the turn of the twentieth century, however, an explicitly white supremacist movement had rolled back many of the egalitarian gains of the Reconstruction era and reimposed a legalized racial hierarchy in South Carolina. The book explores three prominent features of the resulting Jim Crow system (segregated schools, racially skewed juries, and lynching) and documents the commitment of both elite and non-elite whites to using legal and quasi-legal tools to establish hierarchical racial distinctions. It also shows how Black lawyers and others used the law to combat some of Jim Crow’s worst excesses. In this sense the book demonstrates the persistence of many Reconstruction-era reforms, including emancipation, Black education, the legal language of equal protection, Black lawyers, and Black access to the courts
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : State University of New York Press
    ISBN: 9781438492896
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (330 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: As America's first professional female architect, Louise Blanchard Bethune broke barriers in a male-dominated profession that was emerging as a vital force in a rapidly growing nation during the Gilded Age. Yet, Bethune herself is an enigma. Due to scant information about her life and her firm, Bethune, Bethune & Fuchs, scholars have struggled to provide a complete picture of this trailblazer. Using a newly discovered archival source of photographs, architectural drawings, and personal documents, Kelly Hayes McAlonie paints a picture of Bethune never before seen.Born in 1856 in Waterloo and raised in Buffalo, New York, Bethune wanted to be an architect from childhood. In fulfilling her dream, she challenged the nation to reconsider what a woman could do. A bicycle-riding advocate for coeducation, Bethune believed in women's emancipation through equal pay for equal work. This belief would be tested during the design competition for the Woman's Building for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, where female entrants were not paid for their work. Bethune refused to participate on principle, but nonetheless her career thrived, culminating in the most important commission of her life, Buffalo's Hotel Lafayette. A comprehensive biography of the first professional woman architect in the United States, who was also the first woman to be admitted to the American Institute of Architects, this book serves as an important addition to New York and architectural history
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    ISBN: 9789878258188 , 9789878258072
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (328 p.)
    Series Statement: Aperturas
    Keywords: Library, archive & information management ; General studies ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: The investigations gathered in this book reconstruct the histories of the main official documentary archives of North Patagonia, but also of the new archives that have arisen in the sphere of communities, organizations and social groups subordinated in the logic and bureaucracies that marked the formation of those first institutions. The main contribution of the work is the analysis of a central organization to guarantee memory, for the production of research and also –and fundamentally– for the exercise of citizen rights
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    ISBN: 9783110985573 , 9783110997279 , 9783110986266
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (198 p.)
    Series Statement: Vigilanzkulturen / Cultures of Vigilance
    Keywords: General studies ; History of the Americas ; Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 ; Social & cultural history ; Social discrimination & inequality ; Hispanic & Latino studies ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
    Abstract: The book shows how Chicanx, Latinx and otherwise watched and "othered" people in San Diego, close to the US-Mexico border, respond to racism and surveillance. Watchfulness goes beyond counter-surveillance, as it is understood as a "way of life" and contributing to community building. The contributions pay attention to notions of borderlands, coloniality, subjectivity, struggle, the racialized body and the digital sphere
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Illinois Press
    ISBN: 9780252044977 , 9780252044830
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Politics & government ; Industrial arbitration & negotiation ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: At the opening of the twentieth century, labor strife repeatedly racked the nation. Union organization and collective bargaining briefly looked like a promising avenue to stability. But both employers and many middle-class observers remained wary of unions exercising independent power. Vilja Hulden reveals how this tension provided the opening for pro-business organizations to shift public attention from concerns about inequality and dangerous working conditions to a belief that unions trampled on an individual's right to work. Inventing the term closed shop, employers mounted what they called an open-shop campaign to undermine union demands that workers at unionized workplaces join the union. Employer organizations lobbied Congress to resist labor's proposals as tyrannical, brought court cases to taint labor's tactics as illegal, and influenced newspaper coverage of unions. While employers were not a monolith nor all-powerful, they generally agreed that unions were a nuisance. Employers successfully leveraged money and connections to create perceptions of organized labor that still echo in our discussions of worker rights
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    ISBN: 9788490963784 , 9788490963777
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (281 p.)
    Series Statement: Bibliothèque de la Casa de Velázquez
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
    Abstract: This book looks at the Hispanic monarchy in America through its ability to territorialize the spaces theoretically under its control. While the analysis confirms the central role played by the city, its novelty lies in the effort made to spatialize and contextualize the notions of territorialization and circulation. The Spanish Empire appears as an atomized urban archipelago, favoring the affirmation of original idiosyncratic poles captured through the polysemy of the term “caste”, often reduced to the global concept of “race” by historiography. On the contrary, this book demonstrates the importance of specific forms of experience in defining belonging, while highlighting the social construction of spaces revealed by the circulation of the idea of “caste”
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (213 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: This book brings together a good and varied number of studies on American devotions and brotherhoods, going to their models of origin, passing through the tools for the dissemination of specific devotions and offering research of an institutional, economic and social nature. But also, as you can read, these pages compile studies that are still open and that still have a long way to go, offering as many researchers as they wish an exciting and open field of work in History, Art History, Anthropology or the Right
    Abstract: Este libro reúne un buen y variado número de estudios alrededor de las devociones y las cofradías americanas, yendo a sus modelos de origen, pasando por las herramientas para la difusión de advocaciones determinadas y ofreciendo investigaciones de corte institucional, económico y social. Pero también, como podrán leer, estas páginas compilan estudios que siguen abiertos y que tienen aún un gran recorrido por delante, ofreciendo a cuantos investigadores lo deseen un campo de trabajo apasionante y abierto en la Historia, la Historia del Arte, la Antropología o el Derecho
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520395985 , 9780520395978
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Migration, immigration & emigration ; Crime & criminology ; Citizenship & nationality law ; History of the Americas ; Politics & government
    Abstract: A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more . What becomes of men the U.S. locks up and kicks out? From 2009 to 2020, the U.S. deported more than five million people-over 90 percent of them men. In Banished Men, Abigail Andrews and her students tell 186 of their stories. How, they ask, does expulsion shape men's lives and sense of themselves? The book uncovers a harrowing carceral system that weaves together policing, prison, detention, removal, and border militarization to undermine migrants as men. Guards and gangs beat them down, till they feel like cockroaches, pigs, or dogs. Many lose ties with family. They do not go "home." Instead, they end up in limbo: stripped of their very humanity. Against the odds, they fight for new ways to belong. At once devastating and humane, Banished Men offers a clear-eyed critique of the violence of deportation
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Toronto Press
    ISBN: 9781487552312 , 9781487545413
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Sufism & Islamic mysticism ; Philosophy of religion ; History of religion ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: The thirteenth-century Muslim mystic and poet Jalal al-Din Rumi (1207-1273) is a popular spiritual icon. His legacy is sustained within the mystical and religious practice of Sufism, particularly through renditions of his poetry, music, and the meditation practice of whirling. In Canada, practices associated with Rumi have become ubiquitous in public spaces, such as museums, art galleries, and theatre halls, just as they continue to inform sacred ritual among Sufi communities. The Dervishes of the North explores what practices associated with Rumi in public and private spaces tell us about Sufism and spirituality, including sacred, cultural, and artistic expressions in the Canadian context. Using Rumi and contemporary expressions of poetry and whirling associated with him, the book captures the lived reality of Sufism through an ethnographic study of communities in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Drawing from conversations with Sufi leaders, whirling dervishes, and poets, Merin Shobhana Xavier explores how Sufism is constructed in Canada, particularly at the nexus of Islamic mysticism, Muslim diaspora, spiritual commodity, popular culture, and universal spirituality. Inviting readers with an interest in religion and spirituality, The Dervishes of the North illuminates how non-European Christian traditions, like Islam and Sufism, have informed the religious and spiritual terrain of Canada
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    ISBN: 9780472075720 , 9780472055722
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (341 p.)
    Keywords: Society & culture: general ; Illness & addiction: social aspects ; Central government policies ; Regional studies ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: In early March of 2020, Americans watched with uncertain terror as the novel coronavirus pandemic unfolded. One week later, Ohio announced its first confirmed cases. Just one year later, the state had over a million cases and 18,000 Ohioans had died. What happened in that first pandemic year is not only a story of a public health disaster, but also a story of social disparities and moral dilemmas, of lives and livelihoods turned upside down, and of institutions and safety nets stretched to their limits. Ohio under COVID tells the human story of COVID in Ohio, America’s bellwether state. Scholars and practitioners examine the pandemic response from multiple angles, and contributors from numerous walks of life offer moving first-person reflections. Two themes emerge again and again: how the pandemic revealed a deep tension between individual autonomy and the collective good, and how it exacerbated social inequalities in a state divided along social, economic, and political lines. Chapters address topics such as mask mandates, ableism, prisons, food insecurity, access to reproductive health care, and the need for more Black doctors. The book concludes with an interview with Dr. Amy Acton, the state’s top public health official at the time COVID hit Ohio. Ohio under COVID captures the devastating impact of the pandemic, both in the public discord it has unearthed and in the unfair burdens it has placed on the groups least equipped to bear them
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    ISBN: 9781773854120 , 9781773854113 , 9781773854144 , 9781773854151
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (344 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; General & world history
    Abstract: Wood Buffalo National Park is located in the heart of Dénesųłıuné homelands, where Dene people have lived from time immemorial. Central to the creation, expansion, and management of this park, Canada 's largest at nearly 45, 000 square kilometers, was the eviction of Dénesųłıuné people from their home, the forced separation of Dene families, and restriction of their Treaty rights. Remembering Our Relations tells the history of Wood Buffalo National Park from a Dene perspective and within the context of Treaty 8. Oral history and testimony from Dene Elders, knowledge-holders, leaders, and community members place Dénesųłıuné voices first. With supporting archival research, this book demonstrates how the founding, expansion, and management of Wood Buffalo National Park fits into a wider pattern of promises broken by settler colonial governments managing land use throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. By prioritizing Dénesųłıuné histories Remembering Our Relations deliberately challenges how Dene experiences have been erased, and how this erasure has been used to justify violence against Dénesųłıuné homelands and people. Amplifying the voices and lives of the past, present, and future, Remembering Our Relations is a crucial step in the journey for healing and justice Dénesųłıuné peoples have been pursuing for over a century
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    ISBN: 9783111027999 , 9783111027586 , 9783111028040
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (606 p.)
    Series Statement: Latin American Literatures in the World / Literaturas Latinoamericanas en el Mundo
    Keywords: Literature: history & criticism ; Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800 ; Literary studies: from c 1900 - ; History of the Americas ; National liberation & independence, post-colonialism
    Abstract: The study writes a cultural history of transatlantic relations on the late 18th and 19th centuries. Using the example of the Neo-Spanish Dominican fray Servando Teresa de Mier (1763–1827), it examines how Hispanic American writers of the transition between the early modern and modern period transgressed geographic, cultural, and discursive border regimes, thereby preparing the political and literary independency of the previous Spanish colonies
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Colegio de Mexico
    ISBN: 9786075644844 , 9786075644509
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Miradas Múltiples para Pensar a México y al Mundo
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: La multiplicación de referencias al Estado de derecho que se observa en los últimos años en México puede ser una expresión de su vitalidad, pero también de la decepción creciente respecto a su vigencia e, incluso, de su descomposición. A partir de investigaciones desarrolladas desde diferentes enfoques y en varias esferas, este volumen analiza algunos procesos institucionales y sociales que permiten entender el Estado de derecho en México. La militarización de tareas gubernamentales, la generalización de actividades ilegales como el despojo, la inobservancia de las reglas urbanísticas, el reformismo irreflexivo de la Constitución y otros muchos rasgos del orden jurídico mexicano y de sus operadores son examinados por los autores como procesos en los que se expresa un deterioro de las condiciones para hacer posible el Estado de derecho
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    ISBN: 9781803273600
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: Obsidian Across the Americas draws attention to recent obsidian studies in the Americas and acts as a reference for archaeologists and scholars interested in material culture and exchange. Moreover, it provides a wide range of case studies in obsidian characterization, material application, and theoretical interpretations in the Americas. The limited geographic occurrence and relatively homogenous nature of obsidian have made the material ideal for archaeometric studies. Since Cann and Renfrew’s seminal paper in 1967 on the compositional analysis of obsidian in the Mediterranean, analytical techniques have improved, identification and characterization of sources have increased, and applications have broadened geographically and theoretically to address various socio-cultural activities and behaviours around the world. While many previous publications have focused on different aspects of obsidian characterization, this volume uniquely presents obsidian compositional studies from across the Americas that have relied on the instrumentation housed in the Elemental Analysis Facility at the Field Museum of Natural History. The case studies, which feature materials from North American, Mesoamerican, and South American geological sources, explore the ways in which obsidian analyses have been used to investigate interactions, socio-economic exchanges, and socio-cultural change at multiple scales in the past
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    ISBN: 9782753595170 , 9782753590304
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (290 p.)
    Series Statement: Des Amériques
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: De 1821 à 1848, la Haute-Californie fut un territoire du Mexique nouvellement indépendant avant d’être annexée par les États-Unis à la suite d’une guerre entre les deux pays. La période est certes brève, et souvent considérée comme un échec ou un simple prélude au « rêve californien » étatsunien. Elle tombe dans un angle mort des deux histoires nationales. Mais ce qui se passe en Haute-Californie permet de penser plus avant ce moment clé de réinvention des imaginaires et des pratiques politiques suite aux révolutions et indépendances du tournant du xviiie et du xixe siècles : issu d’une colonisation récente (1769), ce territoire croise en effet des logiques impériales, coloniales, fédérales et nationales, dans un contexte de rivalités sur le continent nord-américain comme dans le Pacifique. On y lit un processus de politisation spécifique dans cette situation coloniale fait d’adaptation et d’invention et pas seulement de réception des idées et pratiques nouvelles. Ce livre s’appuie sur des sources en espagnol et dans une moindre mesure en anglais, localisées dans des fonds en Californie et à Mexico. Il s’inscrit au croisement de l’historiographie mexicaine et étatsunienne, en particulier celle des Borderlands (zone frontière États-Unis Mexique et ses populations amérindiennes, hispanophones, francophones et anglophones) et de l’histoire sociale du politique
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    ISBN: 9789004523258
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Critical Latin America volume 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.809/08
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    Keywords: Gemeinschaft ; Auswanderer ; Südamerika ; 1910 bis 1919 n. Chr ; 1940 bis 1949 n. Chr ; World War, 1914-1918 / South America ; Europeans / South America / History / 20th century ; Immigrants / South America / History / 20th century ; World War, 1939-1945 / South America ; Europeans / South America / Ethnic identity ; Amerikanische Geschichte ; Erster Weltkrieg ; First World War ; HISTORY / Europe / General ; HISTORY / Military / World War I ; HISTORY / Social History ; HISTORY / United States / General ; History of the Americas ; Moderne Kriegsführung ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General ; Second World War ; Social & cultural history ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Südamerika ; Auswanderer ; Gemeinschaft
    Abstract: How did overseas Europeans participate in the two world wars' effort? Which were the tensions around mobilization? How did the war affect their identity and their descendants? What were their mobilization's effects on the relationship with the adopted homelands? These closely intertwined issues connect to the central argument of the book: war exerted a crucial influence on the configuration - and reconfiguration - of those European communities' national or ethnic identities and made evident their transnational nature. Through different case studies, this volume approached the multi-faceted, complex, and fluid nature of immigrant collective identities under the pressures and challenges of total wars.Contributors are: Juan Pablo Artinian, Juan Luis Carrellan Ruiz, Hernan M. Diaz, Norman Fraser Brown, Marcelo Huernos, Milagros Martinez-Flener, Norman Fraser Brown, German C. Friedmann, Maria Ines Tato, and Stefan Rinke
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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9781501761607 , 9781501761591
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 232 pages).
    Series Statement: Cornell scholarship online
    DDC: 306.3620973
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1775-1865 ; Auslandsbeziehungen ; Diplomatie ; Sklaverei ; Slavery Political aspects ; History ; Slavery Government policy ; History ; Society ; United States of America, USA ; 19th century, c 1800 to c 1899 ; History of the Americas ; Slavery & abolition of slavery ; Society & culture: general ; USA ; United States Foreign relations 1783-1865 ; United States Politics and government 1783-1865
    Abstract: In 'Chained to History', Steven J. Brady places slavery at the center of the story of America's place in the world in the years prior to the calamitous Civil War. Beginning with the immediate aftermath of the War of the American Revolution, Brady follows the military, economic and moral lines of the diplomatic challenges of attempting to manage, on the global stage, the actuality of human servitude in a country dedicated to human freedom.
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    Leiden : Leiden University Press | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9789087283827 , 9789087284251
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (351 p.)
    DDC: 363.690972986
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    Keywords: Nation ; Nationenbildung ; Identität ; Migration ; Museology & heritage studies ; Caribbean islands ; History of the Americas ; Karibik ; Aruba ; Bonaire ; Curaçao ; Cultural heritage, Caribbean islands, crealised cultures, migration, identity
    Abstract: Centuries of intense and involuntary migrations deeply impacted the development of the creolised cultures on the Dutch Caribbean islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. This volume describes various forms of cultural heritage produced on these islands over time and whether these heritages are part of their ‘national’ identifications. What forms of heritage express the idea of a shared “we” (nation-building) and what images are presented to the outside world (nation-branding)? What cultural heritage is shared between the islands and what are some real or perceived differences? In this book, examples of cultural heritage on these three islands ranging from sports to questions of reparations, from museums to digital humanities, from archaeology to music, from language and literature to tourism, and from visual art to diaspora policies are compared to developments elsewhere in the Caribbean.
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9048544858 , 9789048544851
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (270 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Environmental Humanities in Pre-modern Cultures
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 ; History of science ; HISTORY / Africa / General ; HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) ; NATURE / Animals / Fish ; History of the Americas ; History of science ; History, Art History, and Archaeology ; HIS ; Early Modern Studies ; EARLY MOD ; Environment and Sustainability ; ENVIR & SUST ; Early modern Americas, Marine environmental history, Marine animals studies, Practices and Perceptions, Indigenous Peoples
    Abstract: This book deals with peoples' practices, perceptions, emotions and feelings towards aquatic animals, their ecosystems and nature on the early modern Atlantic coasts by addressing exploitation, use, fear, empathy, otherness, and indifference in the relationships established with aquatic environments and resources by Indigenous Peoples and Europeans. It focuses on large aquatic fauna, especially manatees (but also sharks, sea turtles, seals, and others) as they were hunted, consumed, venerated, conceptualised, and recorded by different societies across the early colonial Americas and West Africa. Through a cross-cultural approach drawing on concepts and analytical methods from marine environmental history, the blue humanities and animal studies, this book addresses more-than-human systems where ecologies, geographies, cosmogonies, and cultures are an entangled web of interdependencies
    Note: "Amsterdam University Press" , Acknowledgements Introduction: Magnificent and mighty monsters of nature 1. The case of Matto, the manatee A Manatee in a Lake 2. Cosmogonies, aquatic deities, and water myths of origin (My) Mermaid of the Island 3. Aquatic monsters: From imaginary animals to sharks, caimans and sea lions 4. Beliefs about and practices in nature: From living creatures to resources and symbols Water Wor(l)ds 5. (Early) modern 'naturecultures': A co-constructed narrative of the world The Roundness of Earth and Time Index
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520383937 , 9780520383920
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Light orchestral & big band music ; History of the Americas ; Ethnic studies
    Abstract: A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. How Hip Hop Became Hit Pop examines the programming practices at commercial radio stations in the 1980s and early 1990s to uncover how the radio industry facilitated hip hop's introduction into the musical mainstream. Constructed primarily by the Top 40 radio format, the musical mainstream featured mostly white artists for mostly white audiences. With the introduction of hip hop to these programs, the radio industry was fundamentally altered, as stations struggled to incorporate the genre's diverse audience. At the same time, as artists negotiated expanding audiences and industry pressure to make songs fit within the confines of radio formats, the sound of hip hop changed. Drawing from archival research, Amy Coddington shows how the racial structuring of the radio industry influenced the way hip hop was sold to the American public, and how the genre's growing popularity transformed ideas about who constitutes the mainstream
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : The University of North Carolina Press
    ISBN: 9781469672717
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: This social and cultural history of Civil War medicine and science sheds important light on the question of why and how anti-Black racism survived the destruction of slavery. During the war, white Northerners promoted ideas about Black inferiority under the guise of medical and scientific authority. In particular, the Sanitary Commission and Army medical personnel conducted wartime research aimed at proving Black medical and biological inferiority. They not only subjected Black soldiers and refugees from slavery to substandard health care but also scrutinized them as objects of study. This mistreatment of Black soldiers and civilians extended after life to include dissection, dismemberment, and disposal of the Black war dead in unmarked or mass graves and medical waste pits. Simultaneously, white medical and scientific investigators enhanced their professional standing by establishing their authority on the science of racial difference and hierarchy. Drawing on archives of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, recollections of Civil War soldiers and medical workers, and testimonies from Black Americans, Leslie A. Schwalm exposes the racist ideas and practices that shaped wartime medicine and science. Painstakingly researched and accessibly written, this book helps readers understand the persistence of anti-Black racism and health disparities during and after the war
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    ISBN: 9783031095047
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (339 p.)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Political History
    Keywords: European history ; History of the Americas ; General & world history ; Political science & theory ; History
    Abstract: This open access book explores the role of continuity in political processes and practices during the Age of Revolutions. It argues that the changes that took place in the years around 1800 were enabled by different types of continuities across Europe and in the Americas. With historians of modernity tending to emphasise the rise of the new, scholarship has leaned towards an assumption that existing modes of action, thought and practice simply became extinct, irrelevant or at least subordinate to new modes. In contrast, this collection examines continuities between early modern and modern political cultures and organization in Europe and the Americas. Shifting the focus from political modernization, the authors examine the continued relevance of older, often local, practices in (post)revolutionary politics. By doing so, they aim to highlight the role of local political traditions and practices in forging and enabling political change. The book argues that while political change was in fact at the centre of both the old and new polities that emerged in the Age of Revolutions, it coexisted with, and was indeed enabled by, continuities at other levels
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    ISBN: 9781803274850
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Indians of Mexico Congresses Languages ; Writing ; Aztec calendar Congresses ; History of the Americas ; Langues des Peuples autochtones - Mexique - Écriture - Congrès ; Calendrier aztèque - Congrès ; Aztec calendar ; Indians of Mexico - Languages - Writing ; proceedings (reports) ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Actes de congrès
    Abstract: Western Mesoamerican Calendars and Writing Systems draws together studies by some of the world’s leading experts presented at a conference held in December 2020, ‘The Origins and Developments of Central Mexican Calendars and Writing Systems’. Mesoamerica is one of the few places to witness the independent invention of writing. From the earliest attestations of this intellectual feat in the Late Preclassic period 900 bc-ad 150), writing spread throughout Mesoamerica, developing and diversifying into a series of distinct and independent scripts. With the exception of the celebrated phonetic decipherments of Maya and Aztec writing, which are now well-documented and can be fully read, most Mesoamerican writing systems remain little studied and undeciphered. This is particularly true of the writing systems of Western Mesoamerica, the topic of this volume.Bringing together new research on Western Mesoamerican writing systems, some contributions focus on specific features of a given writing system, whereas others offer state-of-the-art syntheses of whole writing systems. Two contributions focus on the calendar in particular, and associated notations, as integral parts of writing systems. Chapters are included on the writing system of Teotihuacan, the Ñuiñe writing of the Mixteca Baja and adjoining areas, the writing system of the Epiclassic period and Aztec writing of the Postclassic. These writing systems represent more than a millennium of written records and literacy in Mesoamerica, spanning from the Early Classic to the Late Postclassic (from the 2nd to the sixteenth centuries ad). Aztec writing even continued in use for several decades after the Spanish invasion of Mexico (ad 1519-1521), which saw the introduction of the Latin alphabet and the gradual obsolescence of Mesoamerican logophonetic writing systems
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    London : Hurst Publishers
    ISBN: 9781805260875
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (290 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wong, Hugo America's Lost Chinese
    DDC: 305.8951072
    Keywords: 20th century ; Erste Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert (1900 bis 1950 n. Chr.) ; c 1800 to c 1900 ; zweite Hälfte 19. Jahrhundert (1850 bis 1899 n. Chr.) ; 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 ; Amerikanische Geschichte ; Asian history ; Asiatische Geschichte ; HISTORY / Asia / China ; HISTORY / Latin America / Mexico ; History of the Americas ; Migration, Einwanderung und Auswanderung ; Migration, immigration & emigration ; Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration ; China ; China ; Mexico ; Mexiko
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031061639
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 130 p. 2 illus)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.209
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    Keywords: Environmental History ; History of Science ; History of the Americas ; Modern History ; Human ecology—History ; Science—History ; America—History ; History, Modern ; Umweltschutz ; Wildtiere ; Nordamerika ; Nordamerika ; Wildtiere ; Umweltschutz
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    London [England] : Macmillan | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    ISBN: 9781350362550
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xii, 368 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: American History in Depth
    Parallel Title: (PDF)
    Parallel Title: (paperback)
    Parallel Title: (print)
    DDC: 305.40973
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; Women / United States / History / 1780-1835 ; Electronic books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Mode of access: World Wide Web
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    Lüneburg : meson press
    ISBN: 9783957962072 , 9783957962065
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (276 p.)
    Keywords: Media studies ; Politics & government ; History of the Americas ; Guantanamo ; politics ; media ; journalism ; human rights ; security state ; violence
    Abstract: For the last twenty years, the Guantánamo Bay detention camp has not just been a military prison and security facility, but also a site of media production. Films, photographs, and documents have continued to emerge from the camp and become the focus of fierce legal and political battles, as well as intense moral anguish. This book looks at how the US Department of Defense has struggled, and often failed, to control the public perception of these media objects through complex, layered framing devices. It traces how small ruptures in the Department’s framings have provided openings for critical interventions from various fields – ranging from journalism and human rights law to the arts. Guantánamo Frames thus lays the groundwork for a critical reappraisal of the entanglement of media, violence, and the security state in a broader sense
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Nebraska Press
    ISBN: 9781496230249
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (258 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: Amazonian Cosmopolitans focuses on the autobiographical accounts of two Brazilian Indigenous leaders, Prepori and Sabino, Kawaiwete men whose lives spanned the twentieth century, when Amazonia increasingly became the context of large-scale state projects. Both give accounts of how they worked in a range of interethnic enterprises from the 1920s to the 1960s in central Brazil. Prepori, a shaman, also gives an account of his relations with spirit beings that populate the Kawaiwete cosmos as he participated in these projects. Like other Indigenous Amazonians, Kawaiwete value engagement with outsiders, particularly for leaders and shamanic healers. These social engagements encourage a careful watching and learning of others’ habits, customs, and sometimes languages, what could be called a kind of cosmopolitanism or an attitude of openness, leading to an expansion of the boundaries of community. The historical consciousness presented by these narrators centers on how transformations in social relations were experienced in bodily terms—how their bodies changed as new relationships formed. Amazonian Cosmopolitans offers Indigenous perspectives on twentieth-century Brazilian history as well as a way to reimagine lowland peoples as living within vast networks, bridging wide social and cosmological divides
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    ISBN: 9789566095545
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (522 p.)
    Series Statement: Biblioteca Historia de América
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: In order for the process of knowledge to confront its object in the integrity of its concrete determination, it is necessary to start from the simplest form of the object in question, and to reproduce it with thought by virtually accompanying it in the unfolding of its determinations, however that these appear to be the opposite of that simpler content of theirs. Such is the course that this research follows in order to answer about the specific national form with which Argentine society acts as a subject in the process of development of the productive forces of work. This research does not consist of the historical unfolding of the course followed by Argentine society throughout the period considered, as a process whose unity is given simply by dealing with the same national scope. On the contrary, its course has as its axis the evidence of the features that this historical development presents as expressions of the existence of a specific determination of the form that the Argentine national process of capital accumulation takes
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    Ithaca : Cornell University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9781501764257
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 294 pages) , Illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white).
    Series Statement: Cornell scholarship online
    DDC: 306.3620974
    Keywords: Slavery History 17th century ; Slavery History 18th century ; Slaveholders Social conditions 17th century ; Slaveholders Social conditions 18th century ; Slave trade Social aspects 17th century ; History ; Slave trade Social aspects 18th century ; History ; Black people Social conditions 17th century ; Black people Social conditions 18th century ; Elite (Social sciences) History 17th century ; Elite (Social sciences) History 18th century ; Society ; US Northeast ; US South: South Atlantic States ; 18th century, c 1700 to c 1799 ; General & world history ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: During the first generations of European settlement in North America, a number of interconnected Northeastern families carved out private empires. In 'Bound by Bondage,' Nicole Saffold Maskiell argues that slavery was a crucial component to the rise and enduring influence of this emergent aristocracy. Dynastic families built prestige based on shared notions of mastery, establishing sprawling manorial estates and securing cross-colonial landholdings and trading networks that stretched from the Northeast to the South, the Caribbean, and beyond. The members of this elite class were mayors, governors, senators, judges, and presidents, and they were also some of the largest slaveholders in the North.
    Note: Published in association with the New Netherland Institute , Also issued in print: 2022 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Arc Humanities Press
    ISBN: 9781641892988
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (162 p.)
    Keywords: Christianity ; European history ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: This volume is the product of a collaborative research program undertaken since 2014 by the Société d’Études Interdisciplinaires sur les Femmes au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance (seifmar). This program has focused on various aspects of the relationship between women and the religious in Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era, as well as how this interaction expanded across the Atlantic. Studies dedicated to the impact of women on the social, intellectual, and religious affairs of their era have grown in popularity over the past few decades. Research on these issues, however, has not progressed in an altogether coherently. On the contrary, it has presented considerable discrepancies in context and geography, as well as in the various aspects, themes, and research angles that this exceptionally broad domain encompasses. Moreover, there has been a profound lack of dialogue between researchers. Evidence of a communication breakdown is threefold: spatial, between different countries, and between the two sides of the Atlantic; temporal, between specialists of different time periods, in particular between medievalists and early-modernists; and lastly what can be called a lack of intra/ interdisciplinary communication. The above- mentioned research program was designed to eschew these traditional limitations
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of California Press
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Media studies ; History of the Americas ; Film theory & criticism
    Abstract: For the first half of the twentieth century, no American industry boasted a more motley and prolific trade press than the movie business—a cutthroat landscape that set the stage for battle by ink. In 1930, Martin Quigley, publisher of Exhibitors Herald, conspired with Hollywood studios to eliminate all competing trade papers, yet this attempt and each one thereafter collapsed. Exploring the communities of exhibitors and creative workers that constituted key subscribers, Ink-Stained Hollywood tells the story of how a heterogeneous trade press triumphed by appealing to the foundational aspects of industry culture—taste, vanity, partisanship, and exclusivity. In captivating detail, Eric Hoyt chronicles the histories of well-known trade papers (Variety, Motion Picture Herald) alongside important yet forgotten publications (Film Spectator, Film Mercury, and Camera!), and challenges the canon of film periodicals, offering new interpretative frameworks for understanding print journalism’s relationship with the motion picture industry and its continued impact on creative industries today
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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780197652954 , 9780197652947
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour).
    Series Statement: Interdisciplinary approaches to premodern societies and environments
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    DDC: 972.8101
    Keywords: Mayas History To 1500 ; Human ecology Central America ; History ; Mayas Civilization ; Climatic changes History ; Human beings Effect of climate on ; History ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: One of the most well-known things about the Classic Maya civilisation is that it collapsed, which leads to many questions about what happened. Geared toward a general audience, this book argues that Classic Maya civilisation did not in fact collapse in the literal sense of the word. Instead, it shifts the focus to the 700+ years of societal growth and environmental conservation that preceded the transformation of Maya civilisation about 1000 years ago. Drawing on archaeological, environmental, and historical evidence, it explores the many ways that Maya communities addressed the challenges of climate change and other tropical environment stressors.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2023 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Toronto Press | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9781487552305 , 9781487545635
    Language: English
    Series Statement: Studies in Gender and History
    DDC: 305.800971354109045
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; Educational strategies & policy ; Gender studies: women ; History ; Education ; Feminist & Women's Studies ; Sociology
    Abstract: For almost two decades before Canada officially adopted multiculturalism in 1971, a large network of women and their allies in Toronto were promoting pluralism as a city- and nation-building project. Before Official Multiculturalism assesses women as liberal pluralist advocates and activists, critically examining the key roles they played as community organizers, frontline social workers, and promoters of ethnic festivals. The book explores women's community-based activism in support of a liberal pluralist vision of multiculturalism through an analysis of the International Institute of Metropolitan Toronto, a postwar agency that sought to integrate newcomers into the mainstream and promote cultural diversity. Drawing on the rich records of the Institute, as well as the massive International Institutes collection in Minnesota, the book situates Toronto within its Canadian and North American contexts and addresses the flawed mandate to integrate immigrants and refugees into an increasingly diverse city. Before Official Multiculturalism engages with national and international debates to provide a critical analysis of women's pluralism in Canada.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Virginia Press
    ISBN: 9780813947716 , 9780813947723
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (208 p.)
    Series Statement: A Nation Divided
    Keywords: American Civil War ; History of the Americas ; Gender studies: women
    Abstract: American Civil War;Virginia;Gender History;Confederate Nationalism;Citizenship;southern women;female enslavers;Richmond Bread Riot;Mount Vernon Ladies' Association;Ladies Defense Association;Home for Needy Confederate Women
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    ISBN: 9783944773384
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (336 p.)
    Series Statement: Global Perspectives on Legal History
    Keywords: Legal history ; European history ; History of the Americas ; Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 ; Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 ; Peru
    Abstract: This book examines the process of electoral reform in the Bahamas during the 20th century in the broader context of decolonisation. Beginning with the General Assembly Elections Act of 1919, which reaffirmed a franchise limited to propertied men, milestones include the introduction of voting by secret ballot between 1939 and 1946, universal adult male suffrage in 1959, women’s suffrage in 1961, and the incremental abolition of plural voting between 1959 and 1969
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Arc Humanities Press
    ISBN: 9781641892988
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (162 p.)
    Series Statement: Spirituality and Monasticism, East and West
    Keywords: Christianity ; European history ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: This volume is the product of a collaborative research program undertaken since 2014 by the Société d'Études Interdisciplinaires sur les Femmes au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance (seifmar). This program has focused on various aspects of the relationship between women and the religious in Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era, as well as how this interaction expanded across the Atlantic. Studies dedicated to the impact of women on the social, intellectual, and religious affairs of their era have grown in popularity over the past few decades. Research on these issues, however, has not progressed in an altogether coherently. On the contrary, it has presented considerable discrepancies in context and geography, as well as in the various aspects, themes, and research angles that this exceptionally broad domain encompasses. Moreover, there has been a profound lack of dialogue between researchers. Evidence of a communication breakdown is threefold: spatial, between different countries, and between the two sides of the Atlantic; temporal, between specialists of different time periods, in particular between medievalists and early-modernists; and lastly what can be called a lack of intra/ interdisciplinary communication. The above- mentioned research program was designed to eschew these traditional limitations
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520379657
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (285 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; Refugees & political asylum
    Abstract: From April to November 1975, the US military processed over 112,000 Vietnamese refugees on the unincorporated territory of Guam; from 1977 to 1979, the State of Israel granted asylum and citizenship to 366 non-Jewish Vietnamese refugees. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi analyzes these two cases to theorize what she calls the refugee settler condition: the fraught positionality of refugee subjects whose resettlement in a settler colonial state is predicated on the unjust dispossession of an Indigenous population. This groundbreaking book explores two forms of critical geography: first, archipelagos of empire, examining how the Vietnam War is linked to the US military buildup in Guam and unwavering support of Israel, and second, corresponding archipelagos of trans-Indigenous resistance, tracing how Chamorro decolonization efforts and Palestinian liberation struggles are connected through the Vietnamese refugee figure. Considering distinct yet overlapping modalities of refugee and Indigenous displacement, Gandhi offers tools for imagining emergent forms of decolonial solidarity between refugee settlers and Indigenous peoples. This is a phenomenal book that takes seriously the implication of Indigenous calls for place-based scholarship to refugee and migration studies and ups the ante by engaging the accountabilities such calls demand. Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi exemplifies the possibilities of reading 'archipelagically' across Indigenous and Asian American studies, across settler colonies, and against US militarism and empire." JODI A. BYRD, author of The Transit of Empire This strikingly original study demonstrates ways of knowing and connection otherwise- within, across, and beyond incommensurable structural divides and multiple belongings. Deeply inspiring, Gandhi's archipelagic methodology elucidates compelling political possibilities for decolonial futures." LISA YONEYAMA, author of Cold War Ruins
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Oklahoma Press
    ISBN: 9780806190655
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (296 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; General & world history ; Indigenous peoples
    Abstract: Virginia's Racial Integrity Act of 1924 recodified the state's long-standing racial hierarchy as a more rigid Black-white binary. Then, Virginia officials asserted that no Virginia Indians could be other than legally Black, given centuries of love and marriage across color lines. How indigenous peoples of Virginia resisted erasure and built their identities as Native Americans is the powerful story this book tells. Spanning a century of fraught history, Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia describes the critical strategic work that tidewater Virginia Indians, descendants of the seventeenth-century Algonquian Powhatan chiefdom, undertook to sustain their Native identity in the face of deep racial hostility from segregationist officials, politicians, and institutions. Like other Southeastern Native groups living under Jim Crow regimes, tidewater Native groups and individuals fortified their communities by founding tribal organizations, churches, and schools; they displayed their Indianness in public performances; and they enlisted whites, including well-known ethnographers, to help them argue for their Native distinctness. Describing an arduous campaign marked by ingenuity, conviction, and perseverance, Laura J. Feller shows how these tidewater Native people drew on their shared histories as descendants of Powhatan peoples, and how they strengthened their bonds through living and marrying within clusters of Native Virginians, both on and off reservation lands. She also finds that, by at times excluding African Americans from Indian organizations and Native families, Virginian Indians themselves reinforced racial segregation while they built their own communities. Even as it paved the way to tribal recognition in Virginia, the tidewater Natives' sustained efforts chronicled in this book demonstrate the fluidity, instability, and persistent destructive power of the construction of race in America
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    ISBN: 9781951634261 , 9781951634278 , 9781951634285 , 9781951634254
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (239 p.)
    Keywords: Anthropology ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: In 1988, the first bilingual educational model in Latin America, managed autonomously by an indigenous social movement, was institutionalized in Ecuador. The will was to challenge the hierarchies of knowledge and an exclusive society. Since the colonial period, the indigenous population, their languages, knowledge and practices had been confined to a subordinate and invisible condition. It had been done through discourses and measures that imagined and manufactured 'the other as other', and reduced it to the space of the non-human, in order to legitimize exploitation and oppression. The indigenous movement, creator of the project, broke into history with the 1990 uprising, and presented itself as a subversive force whose purpose was to decolonize the Ecuadorian racist imaginary. He proposed a political and epistemological challenge, to build what Latin American critical thinking has called "critical interculturality." This proposal, different from multiculturalism, is forged in a counter-discourse that is based on creating a group ('we, the indigenous people') linked by centuries of discrimination, and an 'ancestral' and 'millennial' culture, which is recreated and reinvented claiming a new identity. In this book, the author analyzes the historical reasons why the Intercultural Bilingual Education (EIB) project emerged in Ecuador. In addition, the tensions between this, aimed at decolonizing knowledge and subverting racialized hierarchies, and how it was applied in a State that declares itself 'intercultural and plurinational'. Through an analysis that is historically based and solidly anchored in field work, she will try to answer the multiple questions that arise in the daily practice of the project
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Leiden University Press
    ISBN: 9789400604421
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: The contributions assembled in this volume present cutting-edge research that examines the network of Indo-American interconnections over a wider time frame. The case studies stretch into the American republic’s early decades, hinting at a longer history of mutual influence and exchange, beyond the registers of the American century’ of globalization. By bringing together academics working across disciplines ranging from history to cultural and literary studies, comparative religion, political science and sociology, this volume thus foregrounds and historicizes the complex, multi-sited, polyvalent nature of the Indo-US encounter. At the same time, the book explores the possibilities of methodologically engaging with established categories—such as the nation, the imperial and Empire—and test alternative typologies to understand this encounter better. Taken together, our authors reconstruct the myriad ways in which Americans and Indians have engaged with each other through trade, diplomacy, intellectual comradeship, missionary evangelism and revolutionary fervor
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Ottawa Press
    ISBN: 9782760334342
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: L'histoire de la seigneurie laurentienne est-elle la fille du conflit politique ? C'est, entre autres, à cette question que répond Le féodalisme dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent. Dans cet ouvrage, Matteo Sanfilippo résume et analyse 250 années (1763-2008) de production historiographique au Canada français et au Canada anglais portant sur le régime seigneurial laurentien. Mais l'ambition du livre est aussi de remettre dans le contexte politique qui leur est propre les discours des historiens sur le régime seigneurial. Ce faisant, il montre résolument comment le champ de l'histoire de ce régime est inextricablement lié aux dynamiques politiques canadiennes. Fruit du regard objectif d'un historien italien ayant longtemps fréquenté les travaux anglophones et francophones, Le féodalisme dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent est un essai unique dans le paysage historiographique canadien. Il est ici traduit en français pour la première fois. À l'heure d'un renouveau certain pour l'histoire seigneuriale, les lecteurs pourront découvrir la passionnante histoire de la seigneurie laurentienne, et faire la rencontre de la pensée de Matteo Sanfilippo. Enfin, les historiens Olivier Guimond et Arnaud Montreuil signent une postface dans laquelle ils poursuivent les réflexions de Matteo Sanfilippo entre 2008 et aujourd'hui.L'histoire de la seigneurie laurentienne est-elle la fille du conflit politique ? C'est, entre autres, à cette question que répond Le féodalisme dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent. Dans cet ouvrage, Matteo Sanfilippo résume et analyse 250 années (1763-2008) de production historiographique au Canada français et au Canada anglais portant sur le régime seigneurial laurentien. Mais l'ambition du livre est aussi de remettre dans le contexte politique qui leur est propre les discours des historiens sur le régime seigneurial. Ce faisant, il montre résolument comment le champ de l'histoire de ce régime est inextricablement lié aux dynamiques politiques canadiennes. Fruit du regard objectif d'un historien italien ayant longtemps fréquenté les travaux anglophones et francophones, Le féodalisme dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent est un essai unique dans le paysage historiographique canadien. Il est ici traduit en français pour la première fois. À l'heure d'un renouveau certain pour l'histoire seigneuriale, les lecteurs pourront découvrir la passionnante histoire de la seigneurie laurentienne, et faire la rencontre de la pensée de Matteo Sanfilippo. Enfin, les historiens Olivier Guimond et Arnaud Montreuil signent une postface dans laquelle ils poursuivent les réflexions de Matteo Sanfilippo entre 2008 et aujourd'hui
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    ISBN: 9782753592049 , 9782753585928
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (306 p.)
    Series Statement: Des Amériques
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: Comment comprendre la politisation des violences sexistes et leur perpétuation dans un environnement institutionnel en apparence favorable à leur sanction ? Ce livre retrace la construction en enjeu public des violences contre les femmes au Nicaragua, et la façon dont ce phénomène traverse historiquement trois régimes politiques (de la fin de la dictature des Somoza à l’essai d’instauration démocratique) et une guerre civile en période de guerre froide. Cet enjeu a été consubstantiel au façonnement du féminisme nicaraguayen de la deuxième vague, en collusion et en collision avec les dirigeants révolutionnaires sandinistes. Puis, il s’est inscrit dans une nouvelle acception des droits humains. L’investissement de ce langage juridique a engendré une production contradictoire du droit, où ont fini par se côtoyer la pénalisation des violences intrafamiliales et sexuelles, et l’interdiction totale de l’avortement. Enfin, ces processus ont paradoxalement contribué au reflux d’une expression latente sur les crimes sexistes perpétrés sur les fronts guerriers. Cet ouvrage permet de relire l’histoire nicaraguayenne contemporaine à l’aune du genre. Il apporte un regard neuf sur l’imbrication des pactes patriarcaux et de pouvoir dans l’entretien des violences sexistes. Il fournit des éléments de compréhension plus généraux sur la façon dont les politiques contre ces violences sont menées dans une sorte de dissociation instrumentale entre l’objet fédérateur qu’elles représentent, et l’étouffement de controverses plus souterraines qu’elles engendrent à propos de l’impunité masculine
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    ISBN: 9781501755781 , 9781501755798 , 9781501755774
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (396 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; European history ; Economic history
    Abstract: In The Currency of Empire, Jonathan Barth explores the intersection of money and power in the early years of North American history, and he shows how the control of money informed English imperial action overseas. The export-oriented mercantile economy promoted by the English Crown, Barth argues, directed the plan for colonization, the regulation of colonial commerce, and the politics of empire. The imperial project required an orderly flow of gold and silver, and thus England's colonial regime required stringent monetary regulation. As Barth shows, money was also a flash point for resistance; many colonists acutely resented their subordinate economic station, desiring for their local economies a robust, secure, and uniform money supply. This placed them immediately at odds with the mercantilist laws of the empire and precipitated an imperial crisis in the 1670s, a full century before the Declaration of Independence. The Currency of Empire examines what were a series of explosive political conflicts in the seventeenth century and demonstrates how the struggle over monetary policy prefigured the patriot reaction to the Stamp Act and so-called Intolerable Acts on the eve of American independence. Thanks to generous funding from the Arizona State University and George Mason University, the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access (OA) volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other Open Access repositories
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Editorial Abya-Yala
    ISBN: 9789978106709 , 9789978106716
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (412 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: Este es un trabajo colectivo, a partir de una convocatoria abierta, que dio como resultado el libro titulado: Perfiles etnohistóricos en América Latina y el Caribe, que contiene artículos que presentan resultados de investigaciones, reflexiones críticas, teóricas, metodológicas y técnicas de investigación utilizadas en los estudios etnohistóricos del área. El interés de la obra fue generar el debate sobre la articulación de los contextos locales a los procesos de la globalización y sus nexos históricos, políticos, sociales y culturales con América Latina y el Caribe. Es por lo que, en su mayoría, los textos trascienden las barreras geográficas y geopolíticas, y van más allá de los nacionalismos, regionalismos o de las áreas geográficas comúnmente trazadas por las fronteras del Estado nación. Los escritos permiten entender las diversas dinámicas sociales e interrelaciones históricas y geográficas del continente, con el entramado de nexos globales que inciden en la construcción de formas, fronteras e imaginarios particulares de ver, conocer y dominar al “otro” y lo “otro”. El libro está dividido en dos grandes secciones, una Etnohistorias de América Latina, siglos XVI-XX, y la otra Historia, derecho, género y políticas en América Latina, siglos XX y XXI. La primera sección inicia con el artículo denominado, Los Izalcos: Un altépetl complejo registrado por los tlaxcaltecas en 1524, de Hugo Díaz Chávez, Julio César Alvarado Hernández y David Calogero Messana Villafranco. Este artículo aporta a la comprensión de la distribución geográfica de los pueblos nahuas antes de la invasión y ocupación europea, así como, su impronta en las divisiones administrativas actuales
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    ISBN: 9789878132198
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    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: Resultado de la orientación de investigación y exposición de académicas y académicos que valoraron como indispensable, para abordar los temas actuales de la frontera norte de México, el tener presente la complejidad y diversidad de su conformación histórica. Así, desde la diversidad de disciplinas Antropológicas y de la historia, las y los autores abordan temas que van de las primeras ocupaciones y aprovechamientos humanos del extenso territorio norteño de la actual república mexicana, hasta el estudio de los intereses estadounidenses en la geopolítica de lo que ellos han considerado su frontera sur, pasando por el largo periodo de invasión y conquista española de todo ese inmenso territorio y aun de los movimientos y estrategias de resistencia de los pueblos y comunidades indígenas, de ayer y hoy
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : CLACSO
    ISBN: 9789878131634
    Language: Undetermined
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    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: En 2021 se cumplieron 500 años de la caída de México-Tenochtitlan, hito que marca, en el discurso histórico, artístico, literario, social, la conquista del centro de México. Este libro se inserta en el debate abierto por las conmemoraciones y las disputas críticas que se han venido desplegando internacionalmente desde mediados de la década pasada, y lo hace con una perspectiva latinoamericana y situada. Orientado tanto al lector especializado como a un público más amplio, este volumen entrelaza lecturas clásicas, aproximaciones renovadoras a la conquista de México, y reflexiones en torno a otros discursos y representaciones (visuales, materiales, arquitectónicas) que han marcado los modos en que este acontecimiento y sus imágenes han sido interpretados
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : CLACSO
    ISBN: 9789878131450
    Language: Undetermined
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    Keywords: Politics & government ; Marxism & Communism ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: A veinte años de su primera edición, el presente trabajo sigue siendo provocativo, abre interrogantes, debates y fuertes críticas, tanto desde el ámbito académico como desde la militancia. Para el autor, el estudio de la guerrilla se convierte en una puerta de entrada para acercarnos a la historia reciente de la Argentina, con un tema complejo de abordar, en tanto nos permite comprender la violencia que caracterizó al país en las décadas de los sesenta y los setenta desde otra óptica. Este libro nos demuestra que la violencia en la Argentina era parte del sentido común de la sociedad, y en ese sentido, la guerrilla no era ajena a ello. De la Presentación de Viviana Bravo y Mariana Mastrángelo
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : CLACSO
    ISBN: 9789878131948
    Language: Undetermined
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    Keywords: Politics & government ; History of the Americas ; Sociology
    Abstract: En el presente libro ofrecemos un conjunto de aproximaciones analíticas a los nuevos actores protagónicos en América Latina de los últimos tiempos, así como a los procesos de cambio social en los cuales están directa o indirectamente involucrados. Aquí partimos de suponer que, para lograr avanzar en el conocimiento de este aspecto sustantivo de la realidad social regional, resulta necesario atender al modo en que evoluciona el vínculo teorizado entre los actores y el cambio social en la galaxia histórica de las ciencias sociales. A lo largo de la llamada historia moderna, las ciencias sociales validaron su existencia en la medida en que fueron capaces de procesar, a partir de propósitos racionales y de valores colectivos, volúmenes ilimitados de complejidad social y de indeterminación histórica
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Editorial Abya-Yala
    ISBN: 9789978108239 , 9789978106303
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (339 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: Esta obra contribuye a comprender la compleja relación entre las iglesias y el Estado respecto a los pueblos indígenas. La primera parte recoge contribuciones de misioneros, teólogos, antropólogos e historiadores. Sus artículos exponen casos de la Amazonía ecuatoriana y peruana relacionados con las misiones capuchinas, salesianas y franciscanas. Incluye también un estudio sobre la relación de la misión franciscana con los mapuche en su doble rol de agente gubernamental y evangelizadora y un estudio de caso en Chimborazo, así como una revisión crítica de los documentos en torno al Sínodo para la Amazonía. La segunda parte transcribe tres documentos relacionados con los hechos acaecidos en las Escuelas Residenciales Indígenas de Canadá que conmocionaron la opinión pública. Se trata de un fragmento del Informe de la Comisión de la Verdad y Reconciliación de Canadá (2015); la Declaración de disculpa de los obispos católicos de Canadá a los indígenas de esta tierra; y, finalmente, la Carta abierta del Equipo de Pastoral Indígena (EDIPA) de Neuquén (Argentina) que se hace eco de los sucesos de Canadá desde la perspectiva de solidaridad, sanación y reparación
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : CLACSO
    ISBN: 9789878131535
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Politics & government ; Geopolitics ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: Este libro reúne los trabajos de becarios y becarias en el marco de la convocatoria del programa de becas de CLACSO, Malvinas, Antártida y Atlántico Sur. Colonialismo, soberanía y desarrollo en el siglo XXI
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    ISBN: 9789878131825
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Philosophy ; Politics & government ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: Este volumen reúne las voces de filósofos y filósofas colombianos, así como voces provenientes de otras latitudes del continente, en un esfuerzo por pensar en tiempo real los acontecimientos sucedidos en Colombia relacionados con el Paro Nacional en 2021 y sus consecuencias y ecos desde y sobre la región. Claves históricas para comprender la crisis actual se suman a perspectivas políticas, sociales y culturales que permiten analizar las diferentes dimensiones de lo ocurrido durante la protesta social. Políticas neoliberales, desigualdades intensificadas por la pandemia, falta de acceso a derechos y respuesta represiva del Estado, por una parte, frente al concepto del Buen Vivir, un nuevo proyecto de vida en común y la emergencia de nuevas subjetividades, por otra, son solo algunos de los conceptos gracias a los cuales se propone abordar un proceso que está lejos de haberse cerrado
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    ISBN: 9789878131870
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    Keywords: Politics & government ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: Los textos aquí publicados apoyaron las discusiones del seminario La defensa del territorio, la cultura y la vida de las comunidades campesinas e indígenas de América Latina y el Caribe ante el avance del capital extractivista, realizado del 12 al 16 de septiembre de 2019, en Asunción y que congregó a líderes de movimientos sociales campesinos e indígenas, organizaciones urbanas que luchan por el derecho a la tierra y a la ciudad, académicos de Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, México y Paraguay. La actividad pública se construyó en el marco de la XIX Reunión Anual del GT CLACSO Estudios Críticos del Desarrollo Rural, resultado de una alianza con la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FACSO) de la Universidad Nacional de Asunción (UNA), a través de su Dirección de Extensión Universitaria (DEU) y el Centro de Estudios Rurales Interdisciplinarios de Paraguay (CERI)
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    ISBN: 9789878132716
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Politics & government ; Marxism & Communism ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: El presente libro es el resultado del trabajo colectivo del Grupo de Trabajo de CLACSO “Izquierdas: Praxis y Transformación Social", coordinado por Viviana Bravo Vargas y Mariana Mastrángelo. Dos temas son los protagonistas de este trabajo: la clase trabajadora, por un lado, y por el otro, su vínculo con la izquierda. El contexto es América Latina en los siglos XX y XXI. La temática refiere a los distintos momentos que hemos atravesado como grupo de trabajo (desde sus inicios en el año 2013) y que han tenido como eje central la discusión en torno a “qué es ser de izquierda en Latinoamérica", qué relaciones se establecen entre ésta y la clase obrera, los movimientos sociales y políticos
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    ISBN: 9781469669632 , 9798890862211 , 9781469669618 , 9781469669625
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (344 p.)
    Keywords: Black & Asian studies ; Theatre studies ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: In this book, Josephine Lee looks at the intertwined racial representations of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American theater. In minstrelsy, melodrama, vaudeville, and musicals, both white and African American performers enacted blackface characterizations alongside oriental stereotypes of opulence and deception, comic servitude, and exotic sexuality. Lee shows how blackface types were often associated with working-class masculinity and the development of a nativist white racial identity for European immigrants, while the oriental marked what was culturally coded as foreign, feminized, and ornamental. These conflicting racial connotations were often intermingled in actual stage performance, as stage productions contrasted nostalgic characterizations of plantation slavery with the figures of the despotic sultan, the seductive dancing girl, and the comic Chinese laundryman. African American performers also performed common oriental themes and characterizations, repurposing them for their own commentary on Black racial progress and aspiration. The juxtaposition of orientalism and black figuration became standard fare for American theatergoers at a historical moment in which the color line was rigidly policed. These interlocking cross-racial impersonations offer fascinating insights into habits of racial representation both inside and outside the theater
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    Chicago : University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 9780226802237 , 9780226802060
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p.)
    Keywords: Humanities ; History of the Americas ; History of art / art & design styles ; Museology & heritage studies ; Indigenous peoples
    Abstract: Following conflicting desires for an Aztec crown, this book explores the possibilities of repatriation. In The Contested Crown, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll meditates on the case of a spectacular feather headdress believed to have belonged to Montezuma, the last emperor of the Aztecs. This crown has long been the center of political and cultural power struggles, and it is one of the most contested museum claims between Europe and the Americas. Taken to Europe during the conquest of Mexico, it was placed at Ambras Castle, the Habsburg residence of the author’s ancestors, and is now in Vienna’s Welt Museum. Mexico has long requested to have it back, but the Welt Museum uses science to insist it is too fragile to travel. Both the biography of a cultural object and a history of collecting and colonizing, this book offers an artist’s perspective on the creative potentials of repatriation. Carroll compares Holocaust and colonial ethical claims, and she considers relationships between indigenous people, international law and the museums that amass global treasures, the significance of copies, and how conservation science shapes collections. Illustrated with diagrams and rare archival material, this book brings together global history, European history, and material culture around this fascinating object and the debates about repatriation
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Toronto Press
    ISBN: 9781487552305 , 9781487545635
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Studies in Gender and History
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; Educational strategies & policy ; Gender studies: women
    Abstract: For almost two decades before Canada officially adopted multiculturalism in 1971, a large network of women and their allies in Toronto were promoting pluralism as a city- and nation-building project. Before Official Multiculturalism assesses women as liberal pluralist advocates and activists, critically examining the key roles they played as community organizers, frontline social workers, and promoters of ethnic festivals. The book explores women's community-based activism in support of a liberal pluralist vision of multiculturalism through an analysis of the International Institute of Metropolitan Toronto, a postwar agency that sought to integrate newcomers into the mainstream and promote cultural diversity. Drawing on the rich records of the Institute, as well as the massive International Institutes collection in Minnesota, the book situates Toronto within its Canadian and North American contexts and addresses the flawed mandate to integrate immigrants and refugees into an increasingly diverse city. Before Official Multiculturalism engages with national and international debates to provide a critical analysis of women's pluralism in Canada
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : CLACSO
    ISBN: 9789878131610
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    Keywords: Politics & government ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: En Bolivia, durante siglos, un sector privilegiado con apellido extranjero y piel blanca había asumido que el poder político le correspondía por derecho natural. La llegada de Evo Morales a la presidencia en 2006 significó el quiebre de ese orden moral. En este fulgurante ensayo, Álvaro García Linera interpreta el golpe de Estado de 2019 como una reacción de la derecha contra este ascenso indígena-popular. Con los jóvenes como principales interlocutores, este escrito se presenta como un llamado histórico a recuperar la conducción de las esperanzas colectivas.La biblioteca Masa Crítica pone a disposición de las y los lectores un conjunto de textos esenciales para interpretar las nervaduras del presente y desplegar las capacidades colectivas para transformarlo
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    ISBN: 9789004514676 , 9789004514669
    Language: Undetermined
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    Keywords: Cultural studies ; History of the Americas ; Society & culture: general ; Violence in society ; Regional government policies ; Small firearms, guns & other equipment
    Abstract: Up in Arms provides an illustrative and timely window onto the ways in which guns shape people’s lives and social relations in Texas. With a long history of myth, lore, and imaginaries attached to gun carrying, the Lone Star State exemplifies how various groups of people at different historical moments make sense of gun culture in light of legislation, political agendas, and community building. Beyond gun rights, restrictions, or the actual functions of firearms, the book demonstrates how the gun question itself becomes loaded with symbolic firepower, making or breaking assumptions about identities, behavior, and belief systems. Contributors include: Benita Heiskanen, Albion M. Butters, Pekka M. Kolehmainen, Laura Hernández-Ehrisman, Lotta Kähkönen, Mila Seppälä, and Juha A. Vuori
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    ISBN: 9781773853987 , 9781773853994 , 9781773854014
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (338 p.)
    Series Statement: Latin American & Caribbean Studies
    Keywords: Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: Peasant Wars in Bolivia reveals the active political role played by the Cochabamba valley peasants during the 1952-64 revolutionary period in Bolivia from a non-state perspective. Based on contemporary research in social, political, and cultural issues in Latin America it blends sociological and anthropological methods to go beyond recognized contexts of central power and emphasize the revolutionary experience of the peasants themselves. Drawing on archival research, newspapers, interviews, and a wealth of secondary sources, the book argues that the Cochabamba valley mestizo population of rural workers forged their own collective "campesino" identity alongside their revolutionary struggles against regional elites and the state. This newly created identity allowed the campesinos entry into the Bolivian national political arena as dynamic actors, transformed their subjectivities, and changed the existing political culture of Bolivia. It goes on to analyze the historical status of the revolution and the role of the mestizo peasantry within it in the context of academic and political debates of the first two decades of the twenty-first century. Crossing established borders between history, anthropology, and sociology, Peasant Wars in Bolivia is a fascinating, interdisciplinary exploration of the revolutionary campesinos of the Cochabamba valley, of Bolivia's nationalist revolution, and of the ways it has been interpreted and understood within Bolivian politics and culture
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of California Press
    ISBN: 9780520383692
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Media studies ; History of the Americas ; Film theory & criticism ; USA ; Filmwirtschaft ; Fachpresse ; Fachzeitschrift ; Filmzeitschrift ; Geschichte 1905-1940
    Abstract: Klappentext: For the first half of the twentieth century, no American industry boasted a more motley and prolific trade press than the movie business - a cutthroat landscape that set the stage for battle by ink. In 1930, Martin Quigley, publisher of Exhibitors Herald, conspired with Hollywood studios to eliminate all competing trade papers, yet this attempt and each one thereafter collapsed. Exploring the communities of exhibitors and creative workers that constituted key subscribers, Ink-Stained Hollywood tells the story of how a heterogeneous trade press triumphed by appealing to the foundational aspects of industry culture - taste, vanity, partisanship, and exclusivity. In captivating detail, Eric Hoyt chronicles the histories of well-known trade papers (Variety, Motion Picture Herald) alongside important yet forgotten publications (Film Spectator, Film Mercury, and Camera!), and challenges the canon of film periodicals, offering new interpretative frameworks for understanding print journalism’s relationship with the motion picture industry and its continued impact on creative industries today.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 9780472038916
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (120 p.)
    Keywords: Humanities ; History of the Americas ; Central government ; Marxism & Communism ; Memoirs
    Abstract: “YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to be and appear before the Committee on Un-American Activities of the House of Representatives of the United States, or a duly appointed subcommittee thereof, on February 10 (Monday), 1958, at ten o’clock a.m. at City Council Chambers, City Hall, Gary, Indiana, then and there to testify touching matters of inquiry committed to said committee, and not to depart without leave of said committee.” So began a decade of hardship for Ed and Jean Yellin and their three young children as the repressive weight of the U.S. government, caught up in the throes of McCarthyism, crashed down upon their careers, their daily household budget, and their relationships to colleagues, neighbors, and their country. In Contempt is a faithful, factual testament to the enduring quality of patriotic dissent in our evolving democracy—and a loving reconstruction of what it meant to be labeled “unAmerican” for defending the Constitution
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9781478022183 , 9781478014898 , 9781478013952
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p.)
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; Gender studies, gender groups ; Sociology
    Abstract: In Workers Like All the Rest of Them, Elizabeth Quay Hutchison recounts the long struggle for domestic workers’ recognition and rights in Chile across the twentieth century. Hutchison traces the legal and social history of domestic workers and their rights, outlining their transition from slavery to servitude. For most of the twentieth century, domestic service remained one of the key “underdeveloped” sectors in Chile’s modernizing economy. Hutchison argues that the predominance of women in that underpaid, under-regulated labor sector provides one key to persistent gender and class inequality. Through archival research, firsthand accounts, and interviews with veteran activists, Hutchison challenges domestic workers’ exclusion from Chilean history and reveals how and under what conditions they mobilized for change, forging alliances with everyone from Church leaders and legislators to feminists and political party leaders. Hutchison contributes to a growing global conversation among activists and scholars about domestic workers’ rights, providing a lens for understanding how the changing structure of domestic work and worker activism have both perpetuated and challenged forms of ethnic, gender, and social inequality
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9781032150345 , 9781032150369
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (35 p.)
    Additional Information: Enthalten in Genoese Entrepreneurship and the Asiento Slave Trade, 1650–1700
    DDC: 306.36209032
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; 1650-1700, Asiento, Entrepreneurship, Genoese, Slave, Trade
    Abstract: Chapter 6: This chapter adopts an intra-imperial, Spanish American perspective to understand how Domenico Grillo’s factors operated this new monopolistic asiento trade on the ground. It focuses on the Isthmus of Panama and Pacific South America, the most coveted trading areas for the company and where most African captives were brought. The chapter examines the unprecedented privileges wielded by the company’s factors, which triggered the fierce opposition of local players, including other slave traders, tax-farmers, and political leaders. It shows that Grillo’s factors expanded the company’s reach by challenging the privileges of the Sevillian and Lima consulados, smuggling and venturing into trading areas that exceeded the limits of the asiento charter, like Peru. Yet, these pages show in detail that Grillo’s factors could only enter these trading spheres with the cooperation of other Spanish American merchants, middlemen, and political authorities who rapidly started to benefit from the asiento trade. These processes heralded future dynamics of competition and collaboration between other asiento companies and local players. The collective and disputed construction of the asiento trade on the ground bolstered a solid commercial and relational space linking the Spanish Indies to other empires in the Atlantic world and global trade circuits.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
    ISBN: 9781003100508 , 9781000467550 , 9780367607869 , 9780367607876
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (464 p.)
    Keywords: Humanities ; African history ; Asian history ; European history ; History of other lands ; History of the Americas ; General & world history
    Abstract: In order to truly understand the emergence, endurance, and legacy of autocracy, this volume of engaging essays explores how autocratic power is acquired, exercised, and transferred or abruptly ended through the careers and politics of influential figures in more than 20 countries and six regions. The book looks at both traditional "hard" dictators, such as Hitler, Stalin, and Mao, and more modern "soft" or populist autocrats, who are in the process of transforming once fully democratic countries into autocratic states, including Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Turkey, Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro, Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines, Narendra Modi in India, and Viktor Orbán in Hungary. The authors touch on a wide range of autocratic and dictatorial figures in the past and present, including present-day autocrats, such as Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, military leaders, and democratic leaders with authoritarian aspirations. They analyze the transition of selected autocrats from democratic or benign semi-democratic systems to harsher forms of autocracy, with either quite disastrous or more successful outcomes. An ideal reader for students and scholars, as well as the general public, interested in international affairs, leadership studies, contemporary history and politics, global studies, security studies, economics, psychology, and behavioral studies
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  • 88
    ISBN: 9780472133161 , 9780472038848
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (382 p.)
    Keywords: Politics & government ; Colonialism & imperialism ; History of the Americas ; European history
    Abstract: "The Puerto Rican debt crisis, the challenges of social, political, and economic transition in Cuba, and the populist politics of Duterte in the Philippines—these topics are typically seen as disparate experiences of social reality. Though these island territories were colonized by the same two colonial powers—by the Spanish Empire and, after 1898, by the United States—research in the fields of history and the social sciences rarely draws links between these three contexts. Located at the intersection of Postcolonial Studies, Latin American Studies, Caribbean Studies, and History, this interdisciplinary volume brings together scholars from the US, Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Philippines to examine the colonial legacies of the three island nations of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. Instead of focusing on the legacies of US colonialism, the continuing legacies of Spanish colonialism are put center-stage. The analyses offered in the volume yield new and surprising insights into the study of colonial and postcolonial constellations that are of interest not only for experts, but also for readers interested in the social, political, economic, and cultural dynamics of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines during Spanish colonization and in the present. The empirical material profits from a rigorous and systematic analytical framework and is thus easily accessible for students, researchers, and the interested public alike."
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 9780472075614 , 9780472055616
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (408 p.)
    Keywords: Humanities ; History of the Americas ; Economic history ; Urban & municipal planning
    Abstract: What might a sensible community choose to do if its economy has fallen apart and becoming a ghost town is not an acceptable option? Unfortunately, answers to this question have long been measured against an implicit standard: the postwar economy of the 1950s. After showing why that economy provides an implausible standard-made possible by the lack of economic competition from the European and Asian countries, winners or losers, touched by the war-John Henry Schlegel attempts to answer the question of what to do. While Waiting for Rain first examines the economic history of the United States as well as that of Buffalo, New York: an appropriate stand-in for any city that may have seen its economy start to fall apart in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. It makes clear that neither Buffalo nor the United States as a whole has had an economy in the sense of "a persistent market structure that is the fusion of an understanding of economic life with the patterns of behavior within the economic, political, and social institutions that enact that understanding" since both economies collapsed. Next, this book builds a plausible theory of how economic growth might take place by examining the work of the famous urbanist, Jane Jacobs, especially her book Cities and the Wealth of Nations. Her work, like that of many others, emphasizes the importance of innovation for economic growth, but is singular in its insistence that such innovation has to come from local resources. It can neither be bought nor given, even by well-intentioned political actors. As a result Americans generally, as well as locally, are like farmers in the midst of a drought, left to review their resources and wait. Finally, it returns to both the local Buffalo and the national economies to consider what these political units might plausibly do while waiting for an economy to emerge
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    Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press
    ISBN: 9780813948225 , 9780813948218
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (352 p.)
    Keywords: European history ; History of the Americas ; Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions
    Abstract: In 1783, the Peace of Paris treaties famously concluded the American Revolution. However, the Revolution could have come to an end two years earlier had diplomats from the Habsburg realms—the largest continental European power—succeeded in their attempts to convene a Congress of Vienna in 1781. Bringing together materials from nearly fifty American, Austrian, Belgian, British, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Slovak, and Swedish archives, Jonathan Singerton reconstructs the full sweep of relations between the nascent United States and one of the oldest European dynasties during and after the American Revolution.The first account to analyze the impact of the American Revolution in the Habsburg lands in full, this book highlights how the American call to liberty was answered across the furthest reaches of central and eastern Europe. Although the United States failed to sway one of the largest, most powerful states in Europe to its side in the War for American Independence, for several years, the Habsburg ruling and mercantile elites saw opportunity, especially for commerce, in the news of the American Revolution. In the end, only Thomas Jefferson’s disdain for Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II and avoidance of Habsburg diplomatic representatives in Paris prevented Vienna’s formal recognition of the United States, resulting in a half century of uneven Habsburg-American relations.By delineating the earliest social and economic exchanges between the Habsburg monarchy and the United States after 1776, Singerton offers a broad reexamination of the American Revolution and its international reverberations and presents the Habsburg monarchy as a globally-oriented power in the late eighteenth century
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    Cambridge : The MIT Press | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9780262368636 , 9780262543347
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (230 p.)
    DDC: 303.48330981
    Keywords: Impact of science & technology on society ; Impact of science and technology on society ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: How Brazilian favela residents engage with and appropriate technologies, both to fight the oppression in their lives and to represent themselves in the world. Brazilian favelas are impoverished settlements usually located on hillsides or the outskirts of a city. In Technology of the Oppressed, David Nemer draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork to provide a rich account of how favela residents engage with technology in community technology centers and in their everyday lives. Their stories reveal the structural violence of the information age. But they also show how those oppressed by technology don't just reject it, but consciously resist and appropriate it, and how their experiences with digital technologies enable them to navigate both digital and nondigital sources of oppression—and even, at times, to flourish. Nemer uses a decolonial and intersectional framework called Mundane Technology as an analytical tool to understand how digital technologies can simultaneously be sites of oppression and tools in the fight for freedom. Building on the work of the Brazilian educator and philosopher Paulo Freire, he shows how the favela residents appropriate everyday technologies—technological artifacts (cell phones, Facebook), operations (repair), and spaces (Telecenters and Lan Houses)—and use them to alleviate the oppression in their everyday lives. He also addresses the relationship of misinformation to radicalization and the rise of the new far right. Contrary to the simplistic techno-optimistic belief that technology will save the poor, even with access to technology these marginalized people face numerous sources of oppression, including technological biases, racism, classism, sexism, and censorship. Yet the spirit, love, community, resilience, and resistance of favela residents make possible their pursuit of freedom.
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  • 92
    ISBN: 9783030898588
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (390 p.)
    Keywords: History: earliest times to present day ; Political science & theory ; History ; European history ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: Historicizing both emotions and politics, this open access book argues that the historical work of emotion is most clearly understood in terms of the dynamics of institutionalization. This is shown in twelve case studies that focus on decisive moments in European and US history from 1800 until today. Each case study clarifies how emotions were central to people’s political engagement and its effects. The sources range from parliamentary buildings and social movements, to images and speeches of presidents, from fascist cemeteries to the International Criminal Court. Both the timeframe and the geographical focus have been chosen to highlight the increasingly participatory character of nineteenth- and twentieth-century politics, which is inconceivable without the work of emotions
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  • 93
    ISBN: 9780262543613
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (422 p.)
    Series Statement: Inside Technology
    Keywords: History of engineering & technology ; History of science ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: When ungroovy scientists did groovy science: how non-activist scientists and engineers adapted their work to a rapidly changing social and political landscape. In The Squares, Cyrus Mody shows how, between the late 1960s and the early 1980s, some scientists and engineers who did not consider themselves activists, New Leftists, or members of the counterculture accommodated their work to the rapidly changing social and political landscape of the time. These "square scientists," Mody shows, began to do many of the things that the counterculture urged: turn away from military-industrial funding, become more interdisciplinary, and focus their research on solving problems of civil society. During the period Mody calls "the long 1970s," ungroovy scientists were doing groovy science. Mody offers a series of case studies of some of these collective efforts by non-activist scientists to use their technical knowledge for the good of society. He considers the region around Santa Barbara and the interplay of public universities, think tanks, established firms, new companies, philanthropies, and social movement organizations. He looks at Stanford University's transition from Cold War science to commercialized technoscience; NASA's search for a post-Apollo mission; the unsuccessful foray into solar energy by Nobel laureate Jack Kilby; the "civilianization" of the US semiconductor industry; and systems engineer Arthur D. Hall's ill-fated promotion of automated agriculture
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    Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press
    ISBN: 9780813948249 , 9780813948256
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (344 p.)
    Series Statement: Writing the Early Americas
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; Colonialism & imperialism ; Historiography
    Abstract: Before American History juxtaposes Mexico City's famous carved Sun Stone with the mounded earthworks found throughout the Midwestern states of the U.S. to examine the project of settler nationalism from the 1780s to the 1840s in two North American republics usually studied separately. As the U.S. and Mexico transformed from European colonies into independent nations-and before war scarred them both-antiquarians and historians compiled and interpreted archives meant to document America's Indigenous pasts. These settler-colonial understandings of North America's past deliberately misappropriated Indigenous histories and repurposed them and their material objects as "American antiquities," thereby writing Indigenous pasts out of U.S. and Mexican national histories and national lands and erasing and denigrating Native peoples living in both nascent republics.Christen Mucher creatively recovers the Sun Stone and mounded earthworks as archives of nationalist power and Indigenous dispossession as well as objects that are, at their material base, produced by Indigenous people but settler controlled and settler interpreted. Her approach renders visible the foundational methodologies, materials, and mythologies that created an American history out of and on top of Indigenous worlds and facilitated Native dispossession continent-wide. By writing Indigenous actors out of national histories, Mexican and U.S. elites also wrote them out of their lands, a legacy of erasure and removal that continues when we repeat these eighteenth- and nineteenth-century settler narratives and that reverberates in discussions of immigration, migration, and Nativism today
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  • 95
    ISBN: 9789566095538
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (518 p.)
    Series Statement: Biblioteca Historia de América
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: The artistic work, understood as a concept and a tangible object in any of its multiple technical and aesthetic categories, stands as an invaluable source of information, not only because of its intrinsic values, such as its formal characteristics, style or by whom it was created, among others. , but also for its ability to represent and make visible aspects of daily life, symbols of civil and religious power, beliefs, devotions and rites, historical events, social elements, feelings or connections between various plastic manifestations, transcending the limits of the merely artistic. until it becomes an object or artifact that encapsulates and preserves the culture, thought and concerns of a given time and a specific geographical space. This volume is made up of twenty-two papers by specialists participating in the Visual History and Culture Symposium, as well as others who have kindly accepted our invitation to share their studies. In the same way that the contributions collected are bidirectional between the New World and the Old Continent, their authors come from academic, cultural institutions and research centers located in the American and European space, making the relevance of these topics visible today through international level
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  • 96
    ISBN: 9782371541443 , 9782371541436
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (434 p.)
    Series Statement: Travaux et mémoires
    Keywords: History of the Americas ; Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies
    Abstract: Les récits relatifs à la fabrique des nations sont toujours pleins d'oublis. Dans le cas du Brésil, considérer que les peuples indigènes ont joué un rôle actif dans l'histoire du pays revient à toucher un château de cartes : il suffit d'en déplacer une seule pour que tout l'édifice s'écroule et pour que les interprétations consacrées, les certudes les mieux ancrées, s'effondrent. Le chercheur doit alors construire de nouvelles interprétations, mettre à distance les catégories de pensée héritées de l'ère coloniale et toujours bien présentes dans les sociétés contemporaines, revoir de manière critique son outillage méthodologique et ses instruments d'analyse. En considérant les marges comme de possibles façonneuses du centre et en s'interrogeant sur les régimes d'altérité, il devient alors en mesure de bâtir à nouveaux frais un récit alternatif sur la naissance d'une nation. Sur la base d'un travail ethnographique et dialogique engagé auprès des peuples autochtones brésiliens depuis plusieurs décennies, João Pacheco de Oliveira propose dans cet ouvrage une autre histoire du Brésil et de la formation des identités brésiliennes. Cet exercice d'anthropologie historique donne à voir les tensions complexes qui ont existé et existent toujours entre la pratique disciplinaire du pouvoir et les formes de résistance, de rébellion à l'autorité, entre les politiques publiques nationales et les dynamiques de la mondialisation, entre les héritages de l'époque coloniale et les mutations les plus contemporaines
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  • 97
    ISBN: 9789566095651
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (350 p.)
    Series Statement: Biblioteca Historia de América
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: The existing studies and lines of research around the Solidarity Organization of the Peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America and the Tricontinental design are relatively recent in the field of history. There is no work that has delved into the materials collected within the more than one hundred and eighty-four issues published by the Tricontinental magazine to date. This study, which delves into the history of the organization and into the analysis of three specific representational models of Tricontinental graphic art, aspires to offer new interpretive keys around the Femininity of the Global South, the image of Ernesto Che Guevara and the Imperialism from an alternative point of view scarcely worked until now in the field of historical research
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  • 98
    ISBN: 9789566095507
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (413 p.)
    Series Statement: Biblioteca Historia de América
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: The meeting between America and Europe began a first historical period that would extend over three centuries, always marked by the differences between two different ways of understanding the relations of domination between the two. This tension, constantly present and expressed in multiple ways, transports us inexorably to a convulsive beginning of the 19th century. A historical moment marked by the rupture, in capital letters, associated with the fall of the Old Regime, of obsolete models of political, economic and social organization, of archaic ways of thinking and acting. In this context, the disagreement in America had been made clear for quite some time. The emancipation processes came to signify, therefore, the confirmation that the American system was in absolute decline. We believe that the set of contributions that make up this work -precisely because of its heterogeneity, because of its different approaches and because it never abandons the overall perspective- contributes as one more grain of sand to the debate and discussion about our common history, about the difficult times that were lived and that never left us
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    Bielefeld : Bielefeld University Press
    ISBN: 9783839459072 , 9783837659078
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (164 p.)
    Series Statement: Afrontar las crisis desde América Latina
    Keywords: Sociology ; Political structure & processes ; History of the Americas
    Abstract: Este libro es un ensayo extendido sobre las dinámicas de desarrollo y resistencia desatadas por los avances del extractivismo, una forma de capitalismo que se caracteriza por una crisis multidimensional de alcance global. El extractivismo toma diversas formas, pero el epicentro en su más reciente encarnación es América Latina. La región ha sido el principal blanco de sus impactos socioecológicos negativos, pero también el escenario de las fuerzas más poderosas de resistencia. El autor aborda tres dimensiones críticas de este proceso, incluyendo la nueva geoeconomía y geopolítica del capital, las resistencias en la frontera extractiva y las alternativas propuestas por los gobiernos formados en el »ciclo progresista« en la política, y construidos desde abajo por las comunidades indígenas y no indígenas en la frontera. Finalmente, cierra con una reflexión sobre la posibilidad de una transición postextractivista a un otro mundo de solidaridad social y armonía con la naturaleza, en condiciones de justicia social y ecológica
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  • 100
    ISBN: 9781803272863
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: History of the Americas
    Abstract: This study re-examines and contextualises Eduard Seler's investigations in the Chaculá-Region (Department of Huehuetenango, Guatemala). Starting with a discussion of ethnohistory as well as the historical circumstances of Seler's research, his methods are critically examined in the context of archaeology in late 19th century Guatemala and the practice of collecting by European museums, specifically the Ethnological Museum Berlin. This is followed by the results of a reconnaissance of the different archaeological sites documented by Seler in the region, in which their current state of preservation is examined and Seler's excavation trenches are re-discovered. The core of the work is a new study of the materials from the region in the collection of the Ethnological Museum Berlin, including previously undocumented ceramic materials. Through typological cross-dating, a first ceramic chronology for the region is established, showing that the major settlements were occupied from the Late Classic (600-900) to the Early Postclassic (900-1250). These data and observations form the foundation for a re-examination of the interpretations put forth by Eduard Seler and later scholars, concerning topics such as architecture, burials and caches, the function of the Quen Santo caves, ritual and settlement continuity from the Late Classic to modern times and the ethnolinguistic identity of the ancient inhabitants of the region. The book concludes with a look at the postcolonial challenges that the collection in Berlin faces and ways to connect the archaeological past with the indigenous present in the Chaculá-Region
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