Itinerant Ideas
Title | Itinerant Ideas PDF eBook |
Author | Joanna Crow |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 381 |
Release | 2022-09-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3031019520 |
This book explores how ideas about race travelled across national borders in early twentieth-century Latin America. It builds on a vast array of scholarly works which underscore the highly contingent and flexible nature of race and racism in the region. The framework of the nation-state dominates much of this scholarship, in part because of the important implications of ideas about race for state policies. This book argues that we need to investigate the cross-border elaboration of ideas that informed and fed into these policies. It is organized around three key policy areas – labour, cultural heritage, and education – and focuses on conversations between Chilean and Peruvian intellectuals about the ‘indigenous question’. Most historical scholarship on Chile and Peru draws attention to the wars fought in the nineteenth century and their long-term consequences, which reverberate to this day. Relations between the two countries are therefore interpreted almost exclusively as antagonistic and hostile. Itinerant Ideas challenges this dominant historical narrative.
Stillness in Motion in the Seventeenth-century Theatre
Title | Stillness in Motion in the Seventeenth-century Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | P. A. Skantze |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780415286688 |
In the seventeenth century, emerging practices such as print, collecting and performance influenced early modern discussions of stillness and motion.
The Itinerant Printer
Title | The Itinerant Printer PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Fritton |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Letterpress printing |
ISBN | 9780692103029 |
Part travel diary, part cultural anthropology, part philosophical musing, part poetic digression, The Itinerant Printer book is a series of interconnected yet independent vignettes that tell the story of two and a half years on the road visiting letterpress shops throughout America & Canada. The large-format, hardcover book comprises over 300 pages and over 1,500 photos from the 2015-17 journey. This is the ultimate index of this printing adventure, the culmination of all the miles, all the ink, all the paper, all the type, and the blood, sweat, and tears.
A Free Man: A True Story of Life and Death in Delhi
Title | A Free Man: A True Story of Life and Death in Delhi PDF eBook |
Author | Aman Sethi |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 167 |
Release | 2012-10-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 039308972X |
"A deeply moving, funny, and brilliantly written account from one of India’s most original new voices." —Katherine Boo Like Dave Eggers’s Zeitoun and Alexander Masters’s Stuart, this is a tour de force of narrative reportage. Mohammed Ashraf studied biology, became a butcher, a tailor, and an electrician’s apprentice; now he is a homeless day laborer in the heart of old Delhi. How did he end up this way? In an astonishing debut, Aman Sethi brings him and his indelible group of friends to life through their adventures and misfortunes in the Old Delhi Railway Station, the harrowing wards of a tuberculosis hospital, an illegal bar made of cardboard and plywood, and into Beggars Court and back onto the streets. In a time of global economic strain, this is an unforgettable evocation of persistence in the face of poverty in one of the world’s largest cities. Sethi recounts Ashraf’s surprising life story with wit, candor, and verve, and A Free Man becomes a moving story of the many ways a man can be free.
An Itinerant's Portfolio
Title | An Itinerant's Portfolio PDF eBook |
Author | Robert L. Harford |
Publisher | |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 1885 |
Genre | Sermons, American |
ISBN |
Everyday Products in the Middle Ages
Title | Everyday Products in the Middle Ages PDF eBook |
Author | Gitte Hansen |
Publisher | Oxbow Books |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2015-02-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1782978089 |
The medieval marketplace is a familiar setting in popular and academic accounts of the Middle Ages, but we actually know very little about the people involved in the transactions that took place there, how their lives were influenced by those transactions, or about the complex networks of individuals whose actions allowed raw materials to be extracted, hewn into objects, stored and ultimately shipped for market. Twenty diverse case studies combine leading edge techniques and novel theoretical approaches to illuminate the identities and lives of these much overlooked ordinary people, painting of a number of detailed portraits to explore the worlds of actors involved in the lives of everyday products - objects of bone, leather, stone, ceramics, and base metal - and their production and use in medieval northern Europe. In so doing, this book seeks to draw attention away from the emergent trend to return to systems and global models, and restore to centre stage what should be the archaeologists most important concern: the people of the past.
Gypsies and Other Itinerant Groups
Title | Gypsies and Other Itinerant Groups PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Lucassen |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2015-12-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1349263419 |
In this volume the authors present an alternative approach to the history of gypsies and travelling groups in western Europe. By focusing on processes of social construction, stigmatization and categorization, they offer new insights into the development of government policies towards itinerants in general and the ethnicization of some of these groups in particular. They analyze the western images and representations of gypsies and other itinerant groups, at the same time focusing on their functions for the labour market. By doing so, they add a new chapter to the field of social history.