El Legado de los Cohen
Title | El Legado de los Cohen PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Gema Marin |
Publisher | MARIA GEMA MARIN PEROZO |
Pages | 343 |
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Jewish Writers of Latin America
Title | Jewish Writers of Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Darrell B. Lockhart |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 647 |
Release | 2013-08-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1134754205 |
Jewish writing has only recently begun to be recognized as a major cultural phenomenon in Latin American literature. Nevertheless, the majority of students and even Latin American literary specialists, remain uninformed about this significant body of writing. This Dictionary is the first comprehensive bibliographical and critical source book on Latin American Jewish literature. It represents the research efforts of 50 scholars from the United States, Latin America, and Israel who are dedicated to the advancement of Latin American Jewish studies. An introduction by the editor is followed by entries on 118 authors that provide both biographical information and a critical summary of works. Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico-home to the largest Jewish communities in Latin America-are the countries with the greatest representation, but there are essays on writers from Venezuela, Chile, Uruguay, Peru, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Cuba.
Global Food-Price Shocks and Poor People
Title | Global Food-Price Shocks and Poor People PDF eBook |
Author | Marc J. Cohen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 339 |
Release | 2014-06-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1317979079 |
This book examines the effects of high and volatile food prices during 2007-08 on low-income farmers and consumers in developing, transition, and industrialized countries. Previous studies of this crisis have mostly used models to estimate the likely impacts. This volume includes actual evidence from the field as to how higher prices affected access to food and farm income among poor people. In addition to country and regional case studies, the book presents discussions of cross-cutting themes, including gender, risk management, violence, the importance of subsistence farming as a coping strategy, and the role of governments and markets in addressing higher prices. With 2011 witnessing an unprecedentedly high level of food prices, the findings and policy recommendations presented here should prove useful to both scholars and policy makers in understanding the causes and consequences, as well as the policies needed to ensure food security in light of the skyrocketing cost of food. This book was published as a special double issue of Development in Practice.
Obeying Orders
Title | Obeying Orders PDF eBook |
Author | Mark J. Osiel |
Publisher | Transaction Publishers |
Pages | 410 |
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ISBN | 1412829895 |
Memories that Lie a Little
Title | Memories that Lie a Little PDF eBook |
Author | Emmanuel Nicolás Kahan |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2019-01-28 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004388036 |
At first glance, this book might appear to be yet another study on anti-Semitism in Argentina, supplementing those portraying this Southern Cone country as a Nazi shelter and perpetrator of anti-Jewish acts. Accounts of the last military dictatorship (1976-1983), which was responsible for the disappearance of thousands of people of Jewish origin, have contributed to this image. Memories that Lie a Little, however, challenges this view, shedding new light on Jewish experiences during the military dictatorship. Based on extensive archival research, it maps the positions of a wide range of Jewish organizations toward the military regime, opening the way for a better understanding of this complex historical period. If, then, the dictatorship was not actually anti-Semitic in the strictest sense of the term, why is it remembered as such? Historical research is complemented here by a reconstruction of the ways in which the notion of the regime’s anti-Semitism was crafted from early on, and an examination of its uses, as well as the changes that this narrative underwent in the following years.
Advances in Human Factors in Training, Education, and Learning Sciences
Title | Advances in Human Factors in Training, Education, and Learning Sciences PDF eBook |
Author | Salman Nazir |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2020-06-30 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 303050896X |
This book addresses the importance of human factors in optimizing the learning and training process. It reports on the latest research and best practices, and discusses key principles of behavioral and cognitive science, which are extremely relevant to the design of instructional content and new technologies to support mobile and multimedia learning, virtual training and web-based learning, among others, as well as performance measurements, social and adaptive learning and many other types of educational technology, with a special emphasis on those important in the corporate, higher education, healthcare and military training contexts. Gathering contributions to the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conference on Human Factors in Training, Education, and Learning Sciences, held on July 16–20, 2020, the book offers a timely perspective on the role of human factors in education. It highlights important new approaches and ideas, and fosters new discussions on how to optimally design learning experiences.
Miguel Pro
Title | Miguel Pro PDF eBook |
Author | Marisol López-Menéndez |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 2016-05-20 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1498504264 |
Miguel Pro: Martyrdom and Politics in Twentieth-Century Mexico examines the complex relationship of modern martyrdom as preserved by memory and factual truth, and as retold through stories intended to impel political and religious aims. Martyr narratives depend on institutional affiliation to remain in the public memory, and are altered in order to maintain their ability to mobilize followers within changing social and political contexts. In order to examine the evolution of lasting martyr narratives, López-Menéndez scrutinizes the various renditions of the 1927 execution of Miguel Pro, a Jesuit priest caught in the bloody conflict between Catholics and the post-revolutionary state.