Fact and Fiction

Fact and Fiction
Title Fact and Fiction PDF eBook
Author Sarah Sanchez
Publisher MHRA
Pages 373
Release 2003
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1904350135

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This study examines a varied corpus of documentary and literary texts produced during the Miners revolution of October 1934 in Asturias.

A Grammar of the Spanish Language

A Grammar of the Spanish Language
Title A Grammar of the Spanish Language PDF eBook
Author Auguste-Louis Josse
Publisher
Pages 476
Release 1842
Genre Spanish language
ISBN

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Economic Sociology

Economic Sociology
Title Economic Sociology PDF eBook
Author Alejandro Portes
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 322
Release 2010-04-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1400835178

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The sociological study of economic activity has witnessed a significant resurgence. Recent texts have chronicled economic sociology's nineteenth-century origins while pointing to the importance of context and power in economic life, yet the field lacks a clear understanding of the role that concepts at different levels of abstraction play in its organization. Economic Sociology fills this critical gap by surveying the current state of the field while advancing a framework for further theoretical development. Alejandro Portes examines economic sociology's principal assumptions, key explanatory concepts, and selected research sites. He argues that economic activity is embedded in social and cultural relations, but also that power and the unintended consequences of rational purposive action must be factored in when seeking to explain or predict economic behavior. Drawing upon a wealth of examples, Portes identifies three strategic sites of research--the informal economy, ethnic enclaves, and transnational communities--and he eschews grand narratives in favor of mid-range theories that help us understand specific kinds of social action. The book shows how the meta-assumptions of economic sociology can be transformed, under certain conditions, into testable propositions, and puts forward a theoretical agenda aimed at moving the field out of its present impasse.

Science Since Babylon

Science Since Babylon
Title Science Since Babylon PDF eBook
Author Derek John de Solla Price
Publisher New Haven and London : Yale University Press
Pages 215
Release 1975
Genre Science
ISBN 9780300017984

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Professor Price has enlarged his widely known and influential study of science and the humanities to include much new material, extraordinarily broad in its range: from ancient automata, talismans and symbols, to the differences of modern science and technology. Science since Babylon is now more fascinating and useful than ever to anyone concerned with the humanistic understanding of science. Originating in a series of five public lectures delivered under the auspices of the history department at Yale University in 1959, this book is an investigation of the circumstances and consequences of certain vital decisions relating to scientific crises which have the world to its present state of scientific and technological development. Not just another book on "History of Science," it is a plea, an exemplification for a whole new range of studies to take its place in the territory between the humanities and the sciences. The chapter on "Diseases of Science" has received much public attention as an analysis of the present structure and probable future of the organization of science. The author documents his study with accounts of his own researches in his specific fields of interest, relating them to the "crises" which he believes to be of paramount importance.

Atlas of the Islamic World Since 1500

Atlas of the Islamic World Since 1500
Title Atlas of the Islamic World Since 1500 PDF eBook
Author Francis Robinson
Publisher New York, N.Y. : Facts on File, Incorporated
Pages 238
Release 1982-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780871966292

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Extensive maps and color photographs enhance an informative study of the development of Islam, detailing the rise of Arab power, its fragmentation, the spread of Islam, and the modern Arab world

History and Fiction in Galdós's Narratives

History and Fiction in Galdós's Narratives
Title History and Fiction in Galdós's Narratives PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Ribbans
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 336
Release 1993
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Galdos wrote prolifically in two distinct narrative modes: some twenty major 'contemporary novels' in the realist tradition and a special sort of historical novel he called the episodio nacional. The reign of Isabella II (1843-68) and the revolutionary period which followed until 1875 was a time of exceptional volatility in Spain, and Geoffrey Ribbans's comprehensive study shows how each of Galdos's two narrative modes adopts a particular technique in its treatment of Spanish history and politics. The episodio is tightly bound to historical events and timescale, though it skilfully incorporates its fictional characters into this framework; the novel on the other hand is embedded in historical reality in a constant but less systematic manner.

New Directions in Literary History

New Directions in Literary History
Title New Directions in Literary History PDF eBook
Author Ralph Cohen
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 418
Release 2022-06-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000513017

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First published in 1974, New Directions in Literary History is a comprehensive attempt to present approaches to literary studies that have developed from phenomenology, stylistics and linguistics, Marxist reconsiderations of literature, interdisciplinary studies and analysis of reader response. Written by an international group of scholars, the essays are taken from the pages of New Literary History. They range from the Middle Ages to contemporary literature. European and American literary critics are here represented, together with an art critic, a philosopher and a novelist. Their essays deal with crucial problems in the study of literature: the relationship of the contemporary critic to works of the past; the place of method in literary study; how reading takes place; the role of the reader in different literary periods in providing a guide to interpretation; the language of literature and its relation to natural or ordinary language; the origin and decline of literary forms; and what constitutes literature, especially in the relation between fictional character and autobiography. Although the essays are essentially concerned with theoretical issues, they also examine the practical applications to literature. Students of English literature and literary theory will find this book particularly interesting.