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Author: Asunción López Bantug
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 184
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Author: Asunción López Bantug
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 184
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark Kurlansky
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2010-04-15
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 1101186860
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe intriguing, inspiring history of one small, impoverished area in the Dominican Republic that has produced a staggering number of Major League Baseball talent, from an award-winning, bestselling author. In the town of San Pedro in the Dominican Republic, baseball is not just a way of life. It's the way of life. By the year 2008, seventy-nine boys and men from San Pedro have gone on to play in the Major Leagues-that means one in six Dominican Republicans who have played in the Majors have come from one tiny, impoverished region. Manny Alexander, Sammy Sosa, Tony Fernandez, and legions of other San Pedro players who came up in the sugar mill teams flocked to the United States, looking for opportunity, wealth, and a better life. Because of the sugar industry, and the influxes of migrant workers from across the Caribbean to work in the cane fields and factories, San Pedro is one of the most ethnically diverse areas of the Dominican Republic. A multitude of languages are spoken there, and a variety of skin colors populate the community; but the one constant is sugar and baseball. The history of players from San Pedro is also a chronicle of racism in baseball, changing social mores in sports and in the Dominican Republic, and the personal stories of the many men who sought freedom from poverty through playing ball. The story of baseball in San Pedro is also that of the Caribbean in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and on a broader level opens a window into our country's history. As with Kurlansky's Cod and Salt, this small story, rich with anecdote and detail, becomes much larger than ever imagined. Kurlansky reveals two countries' love affair with a sport and the remarkable journey of San Pedro and its baseball players. In his distinctive style, he follows common threads and discovers wider meanings about place, identity, and, above all, baseball. Watch a Video
Author: Sharon Delmendo
Publisher: UP Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9789715424844
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis work looks at the problematic relationship between the Phillippines and the US. It argues that when faced with a national crisis or a compelling need to reestablish its autonomy, each nation paradoxically turns to its history with the other to define its place in the world.
Author: Mark Thurner
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780822318125
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWorking within an innovative and panoramic historical and linguistic framework, Thurner examines the paradoxes of a resurgent Andean peasant republicanism during the mid-1800s and provides a critical revision of the meaning of republican Peru's bloodiest peasant insurgency, the Atusparia Uprising of 1885.
Author: James Swisher
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Published: 1880
Total Pages: 410
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir Arthur Helps
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Published: 1856
Total Pages: 498
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Diana Espirito Santo
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2013-07-15
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 085772262X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe analysis of religion has often placed an emphasis on beliefs and ideologies, prioritizing these elements over those of the material world. Through the ethnographic analysis of a variety of contemporary religious practices, Making Spirits questions the presumed separation of spirit and matter, and sheds light on the dynamics between spiritual and material domains. By examining the cultural contexts in which material culture is central to the creation and experience of religion and belief, this volume analyses the different ways in which the concepts of the material and spiritual worlds intersect, interact and inform each other in the reproduction of religious rites. Using examples such as spirit mediums, fetishes and ritual objects across a variety of cultures such as Latin America, Japan and Central Africa, Nico Tassi and Diana Espirito Santo offer insights that challenge accepted categories in the study of religion, making this book important for scholars of comparative religion, anthropology and sociology.
Author: Rob Ruck
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 1999-01-01
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780803289789
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLooks at the history of baseball in the Dominican Republic and looks at the most prominent Dominicans to reach the Major Leagues
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Publisher: Librairie Droz
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9782600003117
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mayne Reid
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2020-03-16
Total Pages: 327
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Odd People: Being a Popular Description of Singular Races of Man" by Mayne Reid is a captivating exploration of the diversity of human races and cultures around the world. Through vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling, Reid takes readers on a journey to remote corners of the globe, introducing them to unique and fascinating communities with their distinct customs, traditions, and ways of life. From the indigenous tribes of South America to the nomadic peoples of Central Asia, Reid's work sheds light on the richness and complexity of human societies, fostering an appreciation for the beauty of human diversity.