Portrait of the Regions

Portrait of the Regions
Title Portrait of the Regions PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 186
Release 1993
Genre European Economic Community countries
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Portrait of the Regions

Portrait of the Regions
Title Portrait of the Regions PDF eBook
Author European Commission
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1998
Genre Political Science
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The Andes

The Andes
Title The Andes PDF eBook
Author Axel Borsdorf
Publisher Springer
Pages 378
Release 2015-03-12
Genre Science
ISBN 3319035304

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The Andes are attracting global interest again: they hold valuable mineral resources, tourists appreciate their great natural beauty and the diversity of indigenous cultures, climbers scale rock and ice faces, while many others are intrigued by regional political developments, such as the Bolivarian revolution in Venezuela or the almost unfettered hegemony of the neoliberal economic model in Chile. This volume is the first attempt for decades to present a complete overview of the longest mountain chain on the planet – a region of remarkable climatic, floristic and geologic diversity, where advanced civilization developed well before the arrival of the Spanish. Today the Andes continue to be characterized by their ethnic, demographic, cultural and economic diversity, as well as by the disparity of local socioeconomic groups. The Andean countries pursue a wide range of approaches to tackle the challenges of making the best use of their natural and cultural potential without damaging their ecological basis, as well as to overcome economic disparity and foster social cohesion. This book provides insights into this unique region and its most pressing issues, complemented by a wealth of pictures and comprehensive diagrams, which, in sum, help to better understand these fascinating mountains.

Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh
Title Pittsburgh PDF eBook
Author Franklin Toker
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1994
Genre History
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Bryant Gumbel called this the best book on Pittsburgh when the Today Show came to town. An indispensable guide to the city, with photographs and maps.

Portrait of a Russian Province

Portrait of a Russian Province
Title Portrait of a Russian Province PDF eBook
Author Catherine Evtuhov
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 345
Release 2011-11-13
Genre History
ISBN 0822977451

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Several stark premises have long prevailed in our approach to Russian history. It was commonly assumed that Russia had always labored under a highly centralized and autocratic imperial state. The responsibility for this lamentable state of affairs was ultimately assigned to the profoundly agrarian character of Russian society. The countryside, home to the overwhelming majority of the nation's population, was considered a harsh world of cruel landowners and ignorant peasants, and a strong hand was required for such a crude society. A number of significant conclusions flowed from this understanding. Deep and abiding social divisions obstructed the evolution of modernity, as experienced "naturally" in other parts of Europe, so there was no Renaissance or Reformation; merely a derivative Enlightenment; and only a distorted capitalism. And since only despotism could contain these volatile social forces, it followed that the 1917 Revolution was an inevitable explosion resulting from these intolerable contradictions—and so too were the blood-soaked realities of the Soviet regime that came after. In short, the sheer immensity of its provincial backwardness could explain almost everything negative about the course of Russian history. This book undermines these preconceptions. Through her close study of the province of Nizhnii Novgorod in the nineteenth century, Catherine Evtuhov demonstrates how nearly everything we thought we knew about the dynamics of Russian society was wrong. Instead of peasants ground down by poverty and ignorance, we find skilled farmers, talented artisans and craftsmen, and enterprising tradespeople. Instead of an exclusively centrally administered state, we discover effective and participatory local government. Instead of pervasive ignorance, we are shown a lively cultural scene and an active middle class. Instead of a defining Russian exceptionalism, we find a world recognizable to any historian of nineteenth-century Europe. Drawing on a wide range of Russian social, environmental, economic, cultural, and intellectual history, and synthesizing it with deep archival research of the Nizhnii Novgorod province, Evtuhov overturns a simplistic view of the Russian past. Rooted in, but going well beyond, provincial affairs, her book challenges us with an entirely new perspective on Russia's historical trajectory.

Regions of the Great Heresy

Regions of the Great Heresy
Title Regions of the Great Heresy PDF eBook
Author Jerzy Ficowski
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 296
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393325478

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"A prolonged labor of love [and] a model of a kind of penetrating adoration."--Richard Bernstein, New York Times

The EU in the World 2014

The EU in the World 2014
Title The EU in the World 2014 PDF eBook
Author Statistical Office of the European Communities
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Pages 180
Release 2014
Genre European Union countries
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This publication provides a statistical portrait of the European Union (EU) in relation to the rest of the world. It complements information found in the continuously updated online publication Europe in figures - Eurostat yearbook and in the Eurostat regional yearbook. It may be viewed as an introduction to European and international statistics and provides a starting point for those who wish to explore the wide range of data..--