Monty Howell. Milestones of Life among Rastafari

Monty Howell. Milestones of Life among Rastafari
Title Monty Howell. Milestones of Life among Rastafari PDF eBook
Author Linda Ainouche
Publisher BRILL
Pages 188
Release 2021-12-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004503102

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Monty Howell, the eldest son of Leonard Howell, alias the First Rasta Man, recounts in a vivid and original manner his life among Rastafari, and how despite persecution and discrimination his father made significant contributions to Jamaica and the Caribbean.

The Creation of National Identities

The Creation of National Identities
Title The Creation of National Identities PDF eBook
Author Anne-Marie Thiesse
Publisher BRILL
Pages 246
Release 2021-11-29
Genre History
ISBN 9004498834

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From the barbarian epics to the ethnographic museums, from the national languages to emblematic landscapes or typical costumes, this book retraces the cultural fabrication of the European nations. National identities are not facts of nature, but constructions.

The First World War and the Nationality Question in Europe

The First World War and the Nationality Question in Europe
Title The First World War and the Nationality Question in Europe PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 304
Release 2020-11-04
Genre History
ISBN 9004442243

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The contributions in this volume, written by historians, political scientists and linguists, shed new light on the political development of the nationality question in Europe during the First World War and its aftermath, covering theoretical developments and debates, social mobilization and cultural perspectives.

Rastafari and It's Shamanist Origin's.

Rastafari and It's Shamanist Origin's.
Title Rastafari and It's Shamanist Origin's. PDF eBook
Author Wade Bailey
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 102
Release 2007-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1847993257

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This book is a work on the Origins of the Millenarian movement of Rastafari from a former Rastafari. The book examines the deification of Haile Selassie and it, s pagan idolatrous character from a biblical perspective.

A Rasta's Pilgrimage

A Rasta's Pilgrimage
Title A Rasta's Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Christian shrines
ISBN 9780764908941

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This book presents a compelling view of Ethiopia's ancient civilization from a Rastafarian perspective. To Rastas, Ethiopia is a spiritual sanctuary -- a dreamscape that transcends physical geography. It is the homeland of Ras Tafari -- Haile Selassie I, the Lion of Judah and the Rastafarian Messiah -- who gave Ethiopian land to Jamaicans for resettlement. Rastas see repatriation to Ethiopia as a spiritual mandate and an earthly imperative. Neville Garrick's spectacular photographs and warmhearted text speak to the mystery of faith, to the abiding beauty of a scarred and famished land, and to the down-to-earth warmth and dignity of the Ethiopian people.

Agency of the Enslaved

Agency of the Enslaved
Title Agency of the Enslaved PDF eBook
Author Daive A. Dunkley
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 241
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0739168037

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In Agency of the Enslaved: Jamaica and the Culture of Freedom in the Atlantic World, D.A. Dunkley challenges the notion that enslavement fostered the culture of freedom in the former colonies of Western Europe in the Americas. Dunkley argues the point that the preconception that out of slavery came freedom has discouraged scholars from fully exploring the importance of the agency displayed by enslaved people. This study examines those struggles and argues that these formed the real basis of the culture of freedom in the Atlantic societies. These struggles were not for freedom, but for the acknowledgment of the freedom that enslaved people knew was already theirs. Agency of the Enslaved reveals several major incidents in which the enslaved in Jamaica--a country Dunkley uses as a case study with wider applicability to the Atlantic world--demonstrated that they viewed slavery as an immoral, illegal, unnecessary, temporary, and socially deprecating imposition. These views inspired their attempts to undermine the slave system that the British had established in Jamaica shortly after they captured the island in 1655. Acts of resistance took place throughout the island-colony and were recorded on the sugar plantations and in the courts, schools, and Christian churches. The slaveholders envisaged all of these sites as participants in their attempts to dominate the enslaved people. Regardless, the enslaved had re-envisioned and had used these places as sites of empowerment, and to show that they would never accept the designation of 'slave.'

The Dutch Language in Japan (1600-1900)

The Dutch Language in Japan (1600-1900)
Title The Dutch Language in Japan (1600-1900) PDF eBook
Author Christopher Joby
Publisher BRILL
Pages 514
Release 2020-12-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004438653

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In The Dutch Language in Japan (1600-1900) Christopher Joby offers the first book-length account of the knowledge and use of the Dutch language in Tokugawa and early Meiji Japan, which had a profound effect on Japan’s language, society and culture.