PAIS International in Print

PAIS International in Print

Author: Catherine Korvin

Publisher:

Published: 2003-05

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 9781877874291

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This book lists authors of works (books, journal articles) indexed and abstracted in the companion volume: PAIS International in Print: Subject Index.


Archaeologiae Una storia al plural: Studi in memoria di Sara Santoro

Archaeologiae Una storia al plural: Studi in memoria di Sara Santoro

Author: Sonia Antonelli

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2022-09-15

Total Pages: 767

ISBN-13: 180327297X

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Dedicated to the late Sara Santoro, an archaeologist and multifaceted scholar who worked actively in Italy, France and Albania, this volume is divided into Six sections, considering topics that include iconography and philology; Adriatic studies; field research; valorisation and planning in cultural heritage; 'minor' settlements; and more.


Raymond Carr

Raymond Carr

Author: María Jesús González Hernández

Publisher: Apollo Books

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 9781845195359

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"Published in collaboration with the Ca'anada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies."


Res

Res

Author: Francesco Pellizzi

Publisher: Peabody Museum Press

Published: 2006-12-31

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0873657675

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Res is a journal of anthropology and comparative aesthetics dedicated to the study of the object, in particular cult and belief objects and objects of art. The journal presents contributions by philosophers, art historians, archaeologists, critics, linguists, architects, artists, among others.


A Binational Study

A Binational Study

Author: International Organization for Migration

Publisher: International Org. for Migration

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13:

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This binational study looks at the socio-economic impact of intra-regional migration by Nicaraguans to Costa Rica for both countries, in terms of productivity levels, employment, income generation and living conditions, as well as the implications on development patterns and social integration. It also considers the role of governments, civil society and international co-operation; and future perspectives for migratory policies and human development.


Missionaries and Resistance in Guatemala

Missionaries and Resistance in Guatemala

Author: Mario Trinidad

Publisher: Leuven University Press

Published: 2024-09-05

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9462704163

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In Guatemala, the 36-year armed conflict from 1960 to 1996 claimed 200,000 lives, over two per cent of the population, and displaced a million more. In the 1970s and the 1980s the widespread and violent repression of social movements fighting for justice and human rights reached unimaginable proportions, involving assassinations, disappearances, and exile. Even parts of the Church, traditionally considered an ally of the powerful and the wealthy, were not spared this fate. Missionaries and Resistance in Guatemala chronicles the involvement of certain Catholic missionaries in popular and revolutionary movements. Based primarily on their own accounts, it narrates their gradual progression from conservative theological and pastoral practices to radical positions, informed by their solidarity with the poor and a theology of liberation. Their stories are situated in a wider geopolitical and ecclesial context.