Negotiating Native Friendship

Negotiating Native Friendship
Title Negotiating Native Friendship PDF eBook
Author G. T. Rayner
Publisher Institute of Public Administration of Canada
Pages 68
Release 1988
Genre
ISBN 9780919696952

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Negotiating Friendships

Negotiating Friendships
Title Negotiating Friendships PDF eBook
Author Shuo Wang
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 370
Release 2020-08-10
Genre History
ISBN 3110625997

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Social network are nowadays inherent parts of our lives and highly developed communication technique helps us maintain our relationships. But how did it work in the early 19th century, in a time without cell phones and internet? A Chinese Hong Merchant in Canton Trade named Houqua (1769–1843), who lived in isolated Qing China, gives us an outstanding answer. Despite various barriers in cultures, languages, political situations and his identity as a Chinese merchant strictly under control of the Qing government, Houqua established a commercial network across three continents: Asia, North America and Europe. This book will not only uncover his secrets and actions in his Chinese social network especially patronage relationships in traditional Chinese society, but also reconstruct his intercultural network, including his unique and even "modern" friendship with some American traders which lasted almost half a century after Houqua ́s death.

Negotiating Claims

Negotiating Claims
Title Negotiating Claims PDF eBook
Author Christa Sieglinde Scholtz
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 270
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415976901

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Why do governments choose to negotiate indigenous land claims rather than resolve claims through some other means? Addressing this question, this book argues that negotiation policies emerge when indigenous people marginalize politically prior to significant judicial determinations on land rights, and not after judicial change alone.

Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts

Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts
Title Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts PDF eBook
Author United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1962
Genre World politics
ISBN

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The American Colonies in the Eighteenth Century

The American Colonies in the Eighteenth Century
Title The American Colonies in the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Herbert Levi Osgood
Publisher
Pages 598
Release 1924
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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The Oxford Handbook of Peace History

The Oxford Handbook of Peace History
Title The Oxford Handbook of Peace History PDF eBook
Author Charles Howlett
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 961
Release 2023
Genre Education
ISBN 019754908X

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"The Oxford Handbook of Peace History uniquely explores the distinctive dynamics of peacemaking across time and place, and analyzing how past and present societies have created diverse cultures of peace and applied strategies for peaceful change. The analysis draws upon the expertise of many well-respected and distinguished scholars from disciplines such as anthropology, economics, history, international relations, journalism, peace studies, sociology, and theology. This work is divided into six parts. The first three sections address the chronological sweep of peace history from the Ancient Egyptians to the present while the last three cover biographical profiles of peace advocates, key issues in peace history, and the future of peace history. A central theme throughout is that the quest for peace is far more than the absence of war or the pursuit of social justice ideals. Students and scholars, alike, will appreciate that this work examines the field of peace history from an international perspective and expands analysis beyond traditional Eurocentric frameworks. This volume also goes far beyond previously published handbooks and anthologies in answering what are the strengths and limits of peace history as a discipline, and what can it offer for the future. It also has the unique features of a state-of-the-field introduction with a detailed treatment of peace history historiography and a chapter written by a noted archivist in the field that provides a comprehensive list of peace research resources. It is a work ably suited applicable for classrooms and scholarly bookshelves"--

Negotiating for Georgia

Negotiating for Georgia
Title Negotiating for Georgia PDF eBook
Author Julie Anne Sweet
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 288
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780820326757

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As Sweet focuses on negotiations between James Oglethorpe, the English leader, and Tomochichi, the Lower Creek representative, over issues of trade, land, and military support, she also looks at other individuals and groups who played a role in British-Creek interactions during this period: British traders; missionaries, including John Wesley and George Whitefield; the Salzburgers of Ebenezer; interpreters such as Mary Musgrove; the Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Cherokees; British colonists from South Carolina; and Spanish and French forces who vied with the Georgia settlers for land, trading rights, and Indian support.