The Amsterdam Connection Level 4 Book with Audio CDs (2) Pack
Title | The Amsterdam Connection Level 4 Book with Audio CDs (2) Pack PDF eBook |
Author | Sue Leather |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2006-07-20 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780521686327 |
Reporter Kate Jensen travels to Amsterdam when a friend is found dead there. Her search for the murderer takes her to parts of the city that tourists never see, and to a man prepared to kill to hide the truth. Kate soon discovers that football can be a very dangerous game.
The Amsterdam Connection Level 4
Title | The Amsterdam Connection Level 4 PDF eBook |
Author | Sue Leather |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2001-02-22 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780521795029 |
Reporter Kate Jensen travels to Amsterdam when a friend is found dead there. Her search for the murderer takes her to parts of the city that tourists never see, and to a man prepared to kill to hide the truth. Kate soon discovers that football can be a very dangerous game.
New Netherland Connections
Title | New Netherland Connections PDF eBook |
Author | Susanah Shaw Romney |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2014-04-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 146961426X |
Susanah Shaw Romney locates the foundations of the early modern Dutch empire in interpersonal transactions among women and men. As West India Company ships began sailing westward in the early seventeenth century, soldiers, sailors, and settlers drew on kin and social relationships to function within an Atlantic economy and the nascent colony of New Netherland. In the greater Hudson Valley, Dutch newcomers, Native American residents, and enslaved Africans wove a series of intimate networks that reached from the West India Company slave house on Manhattan, to the Haudenosaunee longhouses along the Mohawk River, to the inns and alleys of maritime Amsterdam. Using vivid stories culled from Dutch-language archives, Romney brings to the fore the essential role of women in forming and securing these relationships, and she reveals how a dense web of these intimate networks created imperial structures from the ground up. These structures were equally dependent on male and female labor and rested on small- and large-scale economic exchanges between people from all backgrounds. This work pioneers a new understanding of the development of early modern empire as arising out of personal ties.
Amsterdam Stories
Title | Amsterdam Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Nescio |
Publisher | New York Review of Books |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2012-03-20 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1590175077 |
No one has written more feelingly and more beautifully than Nescio about the madness and sadness, courage and vulnerability of youth: its big plans and vague longings, not to mention the binges, crashes, and marathon walks and talks. No one, for that matter, has written with such pristine clarity about the radiating canals of Amsterdam and the cloud-swept landscape of the Netherlands. Who was Nescio? Nescio—Latin for “I don’t know”—was the pen name of J.H.F. Grönloh, the highly successful director of the Holland–Bombay Trading Company and a father of four—someone who knew more than enough about respectable maturity. Only in his spare time and under the cover of a pseudonym, as if commemorating a lost self, did he let himself go, producing over the course of his lifetime a handful of utterly original stories that contain some of the most luminous pages in modern literature. This is the first English translation of Nescio’s stories.
Amsterdam Exposed
Title | Amsterdam Exposed PDF eBook |
Author | David Wienir |
Publisher | de Wallen Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2018-05 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 9780999355909 |
Amsterdam Exposed tells the true one-of-a-kind story of an innocent exchange student who moves to Amsterdam hoping to write a book about the red light district and everything that follows. "A provocative, enlightening, humorous, and impressively executed guide to Amsterdam's twilight world." -- Kirkus Reviews
The Cross-Border Connection
Title | The Cross-Border Connection PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Waldinger |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2015-01-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0674967240 |
International migration presents the human face of globalization, with consequences that make headlines throughout the world. The Cross-Border Connection addresses a paradox at the core of this phenomenon: emigrants departing one society become immigrants in another, tying those two societies together in a variety of ways. In nontechnical language, Roger Waldinger explains how interconnections between place of origin and destination are built and maintained and why they eventually fall apart. “When are immigrants ‘us’? When are they ‘them’? Waldinger implores readers to reframe the debate from a before-after dichotomy to a new transnational approach, revealing migrants to be here, there, and in-between at all stages of their migration tenure...The book’s real strength is in the elegance of the author’s argument, supported by evidence that transnationalism itself is not static but an ongoing dialectic.” —R. A. Harper, Choice “The Cross-Border Connection is to be commended for putting substance into the black box of transnationalism, offering scholars a dynamic model to account for the ebb and flow of transnationalism in the real world and yielding testable propositions about the circumstances under which cross-border connections can be expected to expand or contract.” —Douglas S. Massey, American Journal of Sociology
SS Nieuw Amsterdam
Title | SS Nieuw Amsterdam PDF eBook |
Author | William H. Miller |
Publisher | Amberley Publishing Limited |
Pages | 343 |
Release | 2010-03-15 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 1445624060 |
The story in words and pictures of Holland America Line’s Art Deco masterpiece.