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Annotated bibliography of books, pamphlets, articles, and periodicals published between 1930 and 1965 that documents patterns of revolution, structural change, and radicalism in Latin America.
Rotterdam is een met zorg samengestelde schatkist vol met Rotterdamse literaire juwelen. Het bevat primair werk van helden van toen en nu: poëzie van C.B. Vaandrager, een nooit eerder gepubliceerd verhaal van Robert Loesberg, herinneringen aan Leyn Leynse, een selectie uit het werk van Riekus Waskowsky en A. Moonen, maar ook onvolprezen Marktplaatspoezië en gedichten van Frans Vogel en Erik Jan Harmens. Daarnaast treft u in dit kloeke boekwerk een hedendaagse editie aan van het roemruchte tijdschrift De Nieuwe Stijl en het nieuwste nummer van literair tijdschrift Strak. Dat wij u mogen bekeren tot de liefde voor de Rotterdamse letteren!
Volume 4 of 8, pages 1919 to 2626. A genealogical compilation of the descendants of John Jacob Rector and his wife, Anna Elizabeth Fischbach. Married in 1711 in Trupbach, Germany, the couple immigrated to the Germanna Colony in Virginia in 1714. Eight volumes document the lives of over 45,000 individuals.
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Penny has been incarcerated for breaking into a car. Her friend, Clyde, bails her out. Clyde persuades her to join an ashram, on the ‘Hana side’, to get some ‘free rehab’. There, Penny is befriended by a motley crew of counter culture celebrities, also rehabilitating from cocaine abuse. Penny becomes romantically involved with the group’s darling, Armando, and is drawn into working in their pot growing co-op. Halfway to harvest Larry, the money man, decides to start a separate operation. Larry imports Stevie, a master grower from Humbolt. Stevie has perfected a short season strain that will mature at the same time as the ongoing crops. Stevie and his wife, Rebecca, share close quar...
Artist, educator, curator, and critic Luis Camnitzer has been writing about contemporary art ever since he left his native Uruguay in 1964 for a fellowship in New York City. As a transplant from the "periphery" to the "center," Camnitzer has had to confront fundamental questions about making art in the Americas, asking himself and others: What is "Latin American art"? How does it relate (if it does) to art created in the centers of New York and Europe? What is the role of the artist in exile? Writing about issues of such personal, cultural, and indeed political import has long been an integral part of Camnitzer's artistic project, a way of developing an idiosyncratic art history in which to ...
On an otherwise ordinary Sunday morning in 1964, millions of Roman Catholics around the world experienced history. For the first time in centuries, they attended masses that were conducted mostly in their native tongues. This occasion marked only the first of many profound changes to emanate from the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). Known popularly as Vatican II, it would soon give rise to the most far-reaching religious transformation since the Reformation. In this groundbreaking work of cultural and historical sociology, Melissa Wilde offers a new explanation for this revolutionary transformation of the Church. Drawing on newly available sources--including a collection of interviews wit...