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This book showcases the finest examples of origami art from around the world. Several diagrams are included that reveal the secrets behind some of the masters' most famous pieces.
La historia de la humanidad es una historia de encuentros e intercambios, de creación, transformación y olvido de las culturas. Así, partiendo de esta indiscutible premisa, este singular libro trata de probar uno de los más ricos y prolongados intercambios culturales del mundo antiguo: la composición y redacción del Mahabharata, el gran texto épico indio de la Antigüedad. De la mano de la mitología comparada, el autor argumenta cómo esta importantísima obra fue elaborada haciendo un uso sistemático de materiales épicos y mitológicos griegos, empezando por la Ilíada. Fernando Wulff presenta esta obra y ubica sus perspectivas en las nuevas corrientes de investigación –que ya ...
Graham & Trotman, a member of the Kluwer Academic VOLUMES 1 &2 Publishers Group is one of Europe's leading publishers of MAJC?R COMPANIES OF EUROPE 1990/91, Volume 1, business information, and publishes company reference contaln~ us~ful information on over 4000 of the top annuals on other parts of the world as follows: comPB:nles In the European Economic Community, excluding the UK, nearly 1500 companies of which are MAJOR COMPANIES OF THE ARAB WORLD covered in Volume 2. Volume 3 covers nearly 1100 of the MAJOR COMPANIES OF THE FAR EAST & AUSTRALASIA top companies within Western Europe but outside the MAJOR COMPANIES OF THE U.S.A. European Economic Community. Altogether the three volumes of ...
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Winner of the 1999 Michael C. Meyer Manuscript Prize! This new book examines the social protests of popular groups in urban Mexico during and after the Mexican Revolution and also shows how the revolution inspired women to become activists in these movements. Andrew Grant Wood's well-researched narrative focuses specifically on the complex negotiation between elites and popular groups over the issue of public housing in post-revolutionary Veracruz, Mexico. Wood then compares the Veracruz experience with other tenant movements throughout Mexico and Latin America. He analyzes what the popular groups wanted, what they got, how they got it, and how the changes wrought by the revolution facilitat...
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