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The Cambridge History of Spanish Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 906

The Cambridge History of Spanish Literature

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SIMPLE COINCIDENCIA
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 128

SIMPLE COINCIDENCIA

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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There Are No Dead Here
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

There Are No Dead Here

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-27
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

The bloody story of the rise of paramilitaries in Colombia, told through three characters -- a fearless activist, a dogged journalist, and a relentless investigator -- whose lives intersected in the midst of unspeakable terror. Colombia's drug-fueled cycle of terror, corruption, and tragedy did not end with Pablo Escobar's death in 1993. Just when Colombians were ready to move past the murderous legacy of the country's cartels, a new, bloody chapter unfolded. In the late 1990s, right-wing paramilitary groups with close ties to the cocaine business carried out a violent expansion campaign, massacring, raping, and torturing thousands. There Are No Dead Here is the harrowing story of three ordi...

Álvaro Salvador
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 41

Álvaro Salvador

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The Hidden History of Crime, Corruption, and States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

The Hidden History of Crime, Corruption, and States

Renowned historical sociologist Charles Tilly wrote many years ago that “banditry, piracy, gangland rivalry, policing, and war-making all belong on the same continuum.” This volume pursues the idea by revealing how lawbreakers and lawmakers have related to one another on the shadowy terrains of power over wide stretches of time and space. Illicit activities and forces have been more important in state building and state maintenance than conventional histories have acknowledged. Covering vast chronological and global terrain, this book traces the contested and often overlapping boundaries between these practices in such very different polities as the pre-modern city-states of Europe, the modern nation-states of France and Japan, the imperial power of Britain in India and North America, Africa’s and Southeast Asia’s postcolonial states, and the emerging postmodern regional entity of the Mediterranean Sea. Indeed, the contemporary explosion of transnational crime raises the question of whether or not the relationship of illicit to licit practices may be mutating once more, leading to new political forms beyond the nation-state.

El habla nuestra de cada día
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 464

El habla nuestra de cada día

No hay espejo que mejor refleje la imagen de una persona que su habla. Es esta, por tanto, su carta de presentación. Con este libro, se pretende no solo que el lector considere los buenos y malos usos de nuestro idioma (principio de corrección), sino también que reflexione, por ejemplo, sobre aquellos aspectos que hacen que sus mensajes resulten más provechosos (principio de eficacia). Para este último fin, destinamos algunas columnas a las estraegias argumentativas, a las de cortesía, así como a las empleadas en los lenguajes especiales (político, publicitario o jurídico). Tampoco nos olvidamos de ciertos mecanismos cuyo uso hará que nuestras exposiciones sean más ordenadas y cla...

Cultural Keywords in Discourse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Cultural Keywords in Discourse

Cultural keywords are words around which whole discourses are organised. They are culturally revealing, difficult to translate and semantically diverse. They capture how speakers have paid attention to the worlds they live in and embody socially recognised ways of thinking and feeling. The book contributes to a global turn in cultural keyword studies by exploring keywords from discourse communities in Australia, Brazil, Hong Kong, Japan, Melanesia, Mexico and Scandinavia. Providing new case studies, the volume showcases the diversity of ways in which cultural logics form and shape discourse. The Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) approach is used as a unifying framework for the studies. This approach offers an attractive methodology for doing explorative discourse analysis on emic and culturally-sensitive grounds. Cultural Keywords in Discourse will be of interest to researchers and students of semantics, pragmatics, cultural discourse studies, linguistic ethnography and intercultural communication.

Escribir textos expositivos en el aula.
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 204

Escribir textos expositivos en el aula.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-28
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  • Publisher: Grao

Los modelos de composición escrita más representativos aplicados a un tipo de texto muy demandado en el contexto académico: el texto expositivo. Sus características, enseñanza a través de secuencias didácticas, estrategias y actividades, prácticas escritas que se realizan en las aulas de infantil, primaria y secundaria.

Insurgency and Counter Insurgency: A Dangerous War of Nerves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Insurgency and Counter Insurgency: A Dangerous War of Nerves

This book is primarily an effort to study the phenomenon called insurgency that has been posing a huge challenge to the internal security of the country. Though a wealth of literature on the subject already exists, a need was felt to analyse the multiple facets of insurgency as no country barring India has witnessed this endemic for a prolonged period. The subject is so vast and dynamic that no strait-jacketed solution can be prescribed to curb this menace overnight. However, an attempt has been made to analyse this phenomenon and prescribe remedial antidotes. The author has attempted to capture the origin of insurgency which dates back to a late 18th century, and study various causes and nu...

Militarization and Demilitarization in El Salvador’s Transition to Democracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Militarization and Demilitarization in El Salvador’s Transition to Democracy

With the resignation of General Renee Emilio Ponce in March 1993, the Salvadorian army’s sixty-year domination of El Salvador came to an end. The country’s January 1992 peace accords stripped the military of the power it once enjoyed, placing many areas under civilian rule. Establishing civilian control during the transition to democracy was no easy task, especially for a country that had never experienced even a brief period of democracy in its history. Phillip J. Williams and Knut Walter argue that prolonged military rule produced powerful obstacles that limited the possibilities for demilitarization in the wake of the peace accords. The failure of the accords to address several key aspects of the military’s political power had important implications for the democratic transition and for future civil-military relations. Drawing on an impressive array of primary source materials and interviews, this book will be valuable to students, scholars, and policy makers concerned with civil-military relations, democratic transitions, and the peace process in Central America.