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Author: University of Puerto Rico (1903-1966)
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 190
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Author: University of Puerto Rico (1903-1966)
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 190
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: José Amador de los Ríos
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Published: 1805
Total Pages: 632
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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Published:
Total Pages: 990
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Author: University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 842
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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Published: 1984
Total Pages: 1516
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Author: Pan American Union. Division of Education
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Published: 1948
Total Pages: 378
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark Bassin
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2016-02-04
Total Pages: 401
ISBN-13: 1501703382
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSince the collapse of the Soviet Union, the legacy of the historian, ethnographer, and geographer Lev Nikolaevich Gumilev (1912–1992) has attracted extraordinary interest in Russia and beyond. The son of two of modern Russia’s greatest poets, Nikolai Gumilev and Anna Akhmatova, Gumilev spent thirteen years in Stalinist prison camps, and after his release in 1956 remained officially outcast and professionally shunned. Out of the tumult of perestroika, however, his writings began to attract attention and he himself became a well-known and popular figure. Despite his highly controversial (and often contradictory) views about the meaning of Russian history, the nature of ethnicity, and the dynamics of interethnic relations, Gumilev now enjoys a degree of admiration and adulation matched by few if any other public intellectual figures in the former Soviet Union. He is freely compared to Albert Einstein and Karl Marx, and his works today sell millions of copies and have been adopted as official textbooks in Russian high schools. Universities and mountain peaks alike are named in his honor, and a statue of him adorns a prominent thoroughfare in a major city. Leading politicians, President Vladimir Putin very much included, are unstinting in their deep appreciation for his legacy, and one of the most important foreign-policy projects of the Russian government today is clearly inspired by his particular vision of how the Eurasian peoples formed a historical community. In The Gumilev Mystique, Mark Bassin presents an analysis of this remarkable phenomenon. He investigates the complex structure of Gumilev’s theories, revealing how they reflected and helped shape a variety of academic as well as political and social discourses in the USSR, and he traces how his authority has grown yet greater across the former Soviet Union. The themes he highlights while untangling Gumilev’s complicated web of influence are critical to understanding the political, intellectual, and ethno-national dynamics of Russian society from the age of Stalin to the present day.
Author: Miguel Tamen
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-10-28
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 1135814996
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of original essays traces the history of Portuguese literature from the medieval period to the present, providing provocative new interpretations of this previously neglected literary history. The volume serves as a comprehensive introduction to Portuguese literature to students new to the field, and provides new insight into the ongoing controversies on the subject. The Introduction and Afterword explore the relationship between literary history and revisionism.
Author: Lewis Bagby
Publisher: Penn State Press
Published: 2010-11-01
Total Pages: 389
ISBN-13: 0271042257
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