No Birds of Passage

No Birds of Passage
Title No Birds of Passage PDF eBook
Author Michael O’Sullivan
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 401
Release 2023-09-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0674271904

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No Birds of Passage explores the remarkable business success of three Gujarati Muslim commercial castes: the Bohras, Khojas, and Memons. Often stereotyped as “Westernized” and as Hindus in all but name, these groups are better seen as having developed a distinctive Muslim capitalism, in which religious and commercial prerogatives are inseparable.

Birds of Passage

Birds of Passage
Title Birds of Passage PDF eBook
Author Robert Solé
Publisher Harvill Press
Pages 396
Release 2000
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"The tarboosh, or fez, once as much part of the Egyptian landscape as the Sphinx, becomes for one family the symbol of their love affair with Egypt."--Back cover.

Birds of Passage

Birds of Passage
Title Birds of Passage PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Piore
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 246
Release 1979
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521280587

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Birds of Passage presents an unorthodox analysis of migration ion to urban industrial societies from underdeveloped rual areas. It argues that such migrations are a continuing feature of industrial societies and that they are generated by forces inherent in the nature of industrial economies. It explains why conventional economic theory finds such migrations so difficult to comprehend, and challenges a set of older assumptions that supported the view that these migrations were beneficial to both sending and receiving societies. Professor Piore seriously questions whether migration actually relieves population pressure and rural unemployment, and whether it develops skills necessary for the emergence of an industrial labour force in the home country. Furthermore, he criticizes the notion that in the long run migrant labour complements native labour. On the basis of this critique, he develops an alternative theory of the nature of the migration process.

Birds of Passage

Birds of Passage
Title Birds of Passage PDF eBook
Author Mark-Anthony Falzon
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 256
Release 2020-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789207673

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Bird migration between Europe and Africa is a fraught journey, particularly in the Mediterranean, where migratory birds are shot and trapped in large numbers. In Malta, thousands of hunters share a shrinking countryside. They also rub shoulders with a strong bird-protection and conservation lobby. Drawing on years of ethnographic fieldwork, this book traces the complex interactions between hunters, birds and the landscapes they inhabit, as well as the dynamics and politics of bird conservation. Birds of Passage looks at the practice and meaning of hunting in a specific context, and raises broader questions about human-wildlife interactions and the uncertain outcomes of conservation.

Flights of Passage

Flights of Passage
Title Flights of Passage PDF eBook
Author Mike Unwin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780300247442

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"Magnificent. . . . David Tipling's lush photographs stun and delight with every page. . . . Mr. Tipling's skill in telling the birds' stories is broad and unrivaled. Flights of Passage is a privileged look at birds as we've never seen them before."--Julie Zickefoose, Wall Street Journal A visually stunning, photographically driven celebration of bird migration--one of the great marvels of the natural world The vast transcontinental journeys made every year by millions of feathered migrants were not known to naturalists before the late nineteenth century. Even today, while cutting-edge technology such as geolocators and isotope analysis helps us map these journeys in detail, much of the science remains poorly understood. In this luxuriously illustrated volume, celebrated nature writer Mike Unwin and award-winning photographer David Tipling highlight sixty-seven different species of birds from around the world and explore how each has adapted to its migratory cycle. As they bring to life the drama of the Bar-headed Goose's journey over the Himalayas and the amazing sixty-thousand-mile annual round trip taken by the Arctic Tern between the United Kingdom and Antarctica, Unwin and Tipling offer deep insights into the science, mysteries, and wonders of migration.

American Farmer Magazine

American Farmer Magazine
Title American Farmer Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 586
Release 1899
Genre
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A Selection of the Correspondence of Linnaeus, and Other Naturalists, from the Original Manuscripts

A Selection of the Correspondence of Linnaeus, and Other Naturalists, from the Original Manuscripts
Title A Selection of the Correspondence of Linnaeus, and Other Naturalists, from the Original Manuscripts PDF eBook
Author Carl von Linné
Publisher
Pages 636
Release 1821
Genre Botanists
ISBN

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