Download or read book Francisco el Papa americano written by Lucetta Scaraffia and published by PPC Editorial. This book was released on 2019-10-09 with total page 103 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: De Bergolio a Francisco, pasado y presente de una elección histórica. El 13 de marzo de 2013 se hizo historia: por primera vez el papa era un americano: argentino, nacido en una familia de emigrantes italianos, un puente entre el Antiguo y el Nuevo Mundo. Además, de una orden religiosa, un jesuita, siguiendo una elección de vida madurada progresivamente desde los 17 años. Y un tercer elemento inédito: nunca un pontífice había tomado el nombre de 'Francisco', que expresa universalmente la radicalidad evangélica del 'poverello' de Asís. Estas páginas explican todo esto: desde el origen de su familia y su infancia, los años de la dictadura, la consagración episcopal, su trabajo en las villas, su papel esencial en el Documento de Aparecida... hasta el "campanazo" de Francisco, con sus hitos, luces y sombras. Escrito por dos vaticanistas que le conocen bien y prologado por Giovanni Maria Vian, director de L'Osservatore Romano. Se incluye un texto escrito por el propio Bergoglio sobre su vocación.
Download or read book Poverty Money and Ecology as Pillars of Pope Francis Pontificate 2013 2019 written by Pablo Alberto Baisotti and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2021-11-01 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book will deal with arguments that analyze the Vatican policies of Francis, during the first seven years of his pontificate, in relation to some of the most urgent questions concerning humanity: migrants and refugees, the economy, and ecology. The logical choice of the time period for this work is given by Jorge Bergoglio's ascent to the "chair of St. Peter" until the end of 2019. That is why there is an interrelationship between history and the present, since it is written—in part—as his apostolic journeys, interventions, diplomatic actions, and discourses are carried out. To this is added an important quantity of writings of his authorship, as well as of some of his predecessors, in order to frame the question in a historically correct way and to understand his approach to issues of politics and international diplomacy, given his investiture as a religious and—at the same time—political leader
Download or read book Confronting the American Dream written by Michel Gobat and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2005-12-27 with total page 391 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Michel Gobat deftly interweaves political, economic, cultural, and diplomatic history to analyze the reactions of Nicaraguans to U.S. intervention in their country from the heyday of Manifest Destiny in the mid–nineteenth century through the U.S. occupation of 1912–33. Drawing on extensive research in Nicaraguan and U.S. archives, Gobat accounts for two seeming paradoxes that have long eluded historians of Latin America: that Nicaraguans so strongly embraced U.S. political, economic, and cultural forms to defend their own nationality against U.S. imposition and that the country’s wealthiest and most Americanized elites were transformed from leading supporters of U.S. imperial rule into some of its greatest opponents. Gobat focuses primarily on the reactions of the elites to Americanization, because the power and identity of these Nicaraguans were the most significantly affected by U.S. imperial rule. He describes their adoption of aspects of “the American way of life” in the mid–nineteenth century as strategic rather than wholesale. Chronicling the U.S. occupation of 1912–33, he argues that the anti-American turn of Nicaragua’s most Americanized oligarchs stemmed largely from the efforts of U.S. bankers, marines, and missionaries to spread their own version of the American dream. In part, the oligarchs’ reversal reflected their anguish over the 1920s rise of Protestantism, the “modern woman,” and other “vices of modernity” emanating from the United States. But it also responded to the unintended ways that U.S. modernization efforts enabled peasants to weaken landlord power. Gobat demonstrates that the U.S. occupation so profoundly affected Nicaragua that it helped engender the Sandino Rebellion of 1927–33, the Somoza dictatorship of 1936–79, and the Sandinista Revolution of 1979–90.
Download or read book The Death of the Brown Americano written by Jose N. Uranga and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2010-11-24 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Death of theBrown Americano follows on The Buenavida Dilemma and examines the experiences of one Hispanic family living in the territory of New Mexico from 1850 through 1913. Th e author details the life and times of the Buenavida family as it struggles to survive and adapt to a new country while preserving its cultural values. PRAISE FOR THE BUENAVIDA DILEMMA The author has written a compact and poignant treatment of the subject (the experiences of the Hispanics who settled the Southwest) which not only informs us of the history of Hispanics in the Southwest, but also of the impact of that history on the social structure of southwest society and the success of Hispanic peoples. Barbara Couture, PhD, President, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico PRAISE FOR THE DEATH OF THE BROWN AMERICANO I could imagine my own ancestors in these situations (those of the Buenavidas)in fact much of what Jose Uranga recounts is probably very similar to what most early Hispanics experienced. Some had the foresight and courage to cope with the situations proactively as the Buenavida family did, but others obviously did not and many opportunities were lost or not fully exploited. Many, however, through the generations not only persevered but succeeded wildly. Manuel Pacheco, PhD, Phoenix, Arizona, President Emeritus, University of Missouri, University of Arizona A touching story of a traditional Hispanic family which brings to life key events in the history of New Mexico during the late 1800s by weaving them with family history. An excellent supplement for New Mexico history teachers. Cynthia Castaeda, PhD, Professor of Government, Eastfield College, Dallas, Texas
Download or read book The diary of Francisco de Miranda written by Francisco de Miranda and published by . This book was released on 1928 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book New Perspectives on Francisco de Vitoria written by José María Beneyto and published by Fundación Univ. San Pablo. This book was released on 2015-07-02 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Dangerous Beginnings written by Barbara McKinley Morrison and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2014-07-24 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Susan O'Brien Shaw is a lonely widow in need of a change. After a three-year absence, she decides to leave Canada and return to the small Mexican town of Bucerias to rekindle some happy memories. As always, she takes her dog, Princess, with her. However, things in Bucerias are not exactly as Susan remembered-or hoped. As soon as she arrives, an attractive, silver-haired man attempts to steal her suitcase. Next, her apartment gets ransacked and her purse stolen. It seems Susan has become a target, and she has no idea why. She comes upon a young orphan boy named Rat, who lives in a dump. Feeling down in the dumps herself, she befriends him. Soon, both their lives are threatened, and in order to stay alive, they are forced to investigate. They realize the Mexican police cannot be trusted, so with the help of friends, they take matters into their own hands. Susan was looking for a change. In Bucerias, she finds counterfeit drugs, danger, and even love. Here's hoping she gets out alive.
Download or read book The Everyday Nation State written by Justin Wolfe and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2007-01-01 with total page 287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After Nicaragua achieved independence from Spain in 1821, it suffered a series of conflicts culminating in the two-year National War. When that war ended in 1857, Nicaragua was in ruins. The Everyday Nation-State explores what followed: the intersection of nation-state formation and everyday life in nineteenth-century Nicaragua. Rather than focus on the invented traditions of anthems, marches, and memorials that convey and reproduce an established sense of national identity and belonging, this work analyzes how such feelings emerged in the struggles of local communities over political authority, identity, and legitimacy. Based on extensive research of court cases, land registries, census materials, correspondence, government publications, and newspapers, The Everyday Nation-State connects the local with the national, prizing the narratives of commoners, while placing them in the larger regional and historical context, and challenging the way we approach the study of the nation-state. Justin Wolfe s exploration of quotidian social life and politics in nineteenth-century Nicaragua reveals how the diversities of economy, ethnicity, and geography engendered multiple experiences of nation. In turn, these experiences invigorated a new Nicaraguan citizenry as it fragmented local community power and autonomy in the face of a nascent modern state. This local perspective also provides a key to understanding the rise of twentieth-century figures such as revolutionary Augusto C. Sandino and dictator Anastasio Somoza.
Download or read book Five Hundred Years of Lgbtqia History in Western Nicaragua written by Victoria González-Rivera and published by University of Arizona Press. This book was released on 2024 with total page 345 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This groundbreaking book reframes five hundred years of western Nicaraguan history by giving gender and sexuality the attention they deserve. Victoria González-Rivera decenters nationalist narratives of triumphant mestizaje and argues that western Nicaragua's LGBTQIA+ history is a profoundly Indigenous one. In this expansive history, González-Rivera documents connections between Indigeneity, local commerce, and femininity (cis and trans), demonstrating the long history of LGBTQIA+ Nicaraguans. She sheds light on historical events, such as Andres Caballero's 1536 burning at the stake for sodomy. González-Rivera discusses how elite efforts after independence to "modernize" open-air markets led to increased surveillance of LGBTQIA+ working-class individuals. She also examines the 1960s and the Somoza dictatorship, when another wave of persecution emerged, targeting working-class gay men and trans women, leading to a more stringent anti-sodomy law. The centuries prior to the post-1990 political movement for greater LGBTQIA+ rights demonstrate that, far from being marginal, LGBTQIA+ Nicaraguans have been active in every area of society for hundreds of years.
Download or read book Catalog of the Latin American Collection written by University of Texas at Austin. Library. Latin American Collection and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 772 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Mi Don Francisco Giner 1906 1910 written by José Pijoán and published by . This book was released on 1927 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book LOS EXTRATERRESTRES NOS MODIFICAN EL ADN written by Carlos Pineda and published by Page Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2022-01-14 with total page 475 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: LOS EXTRATERRESTRES NOS MODIFICAN EL ADN by Carlos Pineda [--------------------------------------------]
Download or read book A New Day written by Jon Secada and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2014-10-07 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As one of the first successful Latin crossover artists, Jon Secada dominated the pop music charts in the early 90s, releasing hits such as Just Another Day and Angel and winning multiple Grammy Awards. As a Cuban refuge, Jon understands that life is about starting anew and embracing opportunities, something he never lost sight of while achieving his dream of being a performer and while building new dreams when life took unexpected turns. In his debut book, Jon shares the lessons he learned that made him the resilient person he is today. His moving message reaffirms that wisdom and strength comes from constantly reinventing yourself and finding what you’re made of through doubt and hardships, growing from adversity, and having faith in A New Day.
Download or read book Cuba EEUU la hora del deshielo written by Guerrero Vall, Joan Antoni and published by Editorial UOC. This book was released on 2016-09-02 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: El 17 de diciembre de 2014, Barack Obama y Raúl Castro anunciaron un pacto por el que ambos países realizarían un reset en sus relaciones, viciadas por décadas de guerra fría, con un embargo económico de por medio y una retórica de enemistad continua. Visto por unos como una capitulación de Estados Unidos ante el Gobierno cubano, el cambio de rumbo de la política de Washington hacia la isla es visto por otros como una oportunidad para la aparición de una clase media que reclame más derechos políticos y acabe con décadas de dictadura. El Régimen, en cambio, mantiene firme su voluntad de continuar conservando un sistema unipartidista y que penaliza la libertad política. Mientras, una debilitada oposición, a la que el Régimen niega cualquier espacio, intenta lidiar en este nuevo escenario en el que La Habana parece estar logrando legitimidad política en el tablero internacional. Este libro explora los acontecimientos de los primeros meses tras el anuncio de deshielo entre Cuba y EE. UU. al tiempo que trata de ofrecer una selección de las principales cuestiones para profundizar en los retos que el giro de Obama plantea para el futuro de la isla caribeña. Porque aunque esto parezca el fin de una historia, lo más probable es que estemos presenciando el alumbramiento de una nueva.
Download or read book The Circuit written by Francisco Jiménez and published by UNM Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A collection of stories about the life of a migrant family.
Download or read book The Taylor Trotwood Magazine Vol IV No 6 March 1907 written by Various and published by Prabhat Prakashan. This book was released on 2024-04-23 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explore a Treasure Trove of Literary Gems in The Taylor-Trotwood Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 6, March 1907 Step back in time to the literary landscape of March 1907 with The Taylor-Trotwood Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 6. Delve into a diverse array of captivating stories, thought-provoking essays, and insightful commentary curated by a variety of talented authors and contributors. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of literature, or simply curious about the cultural landscape of the early 20th century, this edition of The Taylor-Trotwood Magazine promises to captivate and enlighten. Discover a Variety of Literary Genres From fiction to non-fiction, poetry to prose, The Taylor-Trotwood Magazine offers something for every literary taste. Lose yourself in gripping tales of adventure and romance, explore the depths of the human psyche through poignant character studies, and ponder weighty philosophical questions in thought-provoking essays. With a diverse selection of genres and styles, this magazine transports readers to different worlds and opens doors to new perspectives. Engage with Thoughtful Commentary and Analysis As you peruse the pages of The Taylor-Trotwood Magazine, you'll encounter a wealth of insightful commentary and analysis on a variety of topics. From current events to timeless philosophical debates, the magazine provides a forum for intellectual discourse and critical reflection. Engage with the ideas and opinions of the era's leading thinkers and writers, and gain new insights into the social, political, and cultural issues of the time. Experience the Spirit of the Early 20th Century More than just a collection of words on a page, The Taylor-Trotwood Magazine offers a window into the spirit of the early 20th century. Through its pages, readers can glimpse the hopes, dreams, and concerns of the era, as well as the literary trends and artistic movements that shaped the cultural landscape. Whether you're interested in history, literature, or simply the human experience, this magazine provides a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era. Why The Taylor-Trotwood Magazine Is a Must-Read: Diverse Content: Explore a wide range of literary genres and styles, from fiction to non-fiction, poetry to prose. Intellectual Stimulation: Engage with thought-provoking commentary and analysis on a variety of topics, from current events to philosophical debates. Cultural Insight: Experience the spirit of the early 20th century through the lens of literature, gaining insight into the hopes, dreams, and concerns of the era. Historical Perspective: Gain a deeper understanding of the social, political, and cultural issues of the time, as well as the literary trends and artistic movements that shaped the era.Don't miss the opportunity to explore the literary treasures contained within The Taylor-Trotwood Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 6, March 1907. Whether you're a history buff, a literature aficionado, or simply a curious reader, this magazine offers a captivating journey through the cultural landscape of the early 20th century.
Download or read book La lengua espa ola gram tica y cultura written by Matilde Olivella de Castells and published by Scribner Book Company. This book was released on 1974 with total page 760 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: