The Spanish Frustration
Title | The Spanish Frustration PDF eBook |
Author | Josep M. Colomer |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2019-06-21 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 178308989X |
Old troubles with remote origins persist in modern Spain, including huge public debts, extensive corruption, widespread unlawfulness, oligarchical politics, territorial splits, and permanent protests and riots. When did Spain screw up? The Spanish Frustration provides an interpretation of several important aspects of present-day Spain and its past stories. It argues that, in the long term, Spain missed the opportunity to become a consolidated modern nation-state because it was entangled in imperial adventures for several centuries when it should have been building a solid domestic basis for further endeavors. In short: a ruinous empire made a weak state, which built an incomplete nation, which sustains a minority democracy.
Mad, Frustrated, and Sad
Title | Mad, Frustrated, and Sad PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Moore-Mallinos |
Publisher | The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 2018-12-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1538390566 |
Everybody feels all kinds emotions, from happiness to anger. It's good to feel all sorts of things, but sometimes negative feelings can get out of control. This charming story focuses on feeling mad, frustrated, and sad, which can all be difficult feelings to handle. This book helps readers learn how to deal with these intense emotions. They'll learn how to calm down when they're angry, and how to cheer up when they're sad. Vivid, expressive illustrations help readers relate to the story.
Frustrated Ambition
Title | Frustrated Ambition PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Bruce Meixsel |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 533 |
Release | 2018-02-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0806160764 |
Vicente Podico Lim (1888–1944) was once his country’s best-known soldier. The first Filipino to graduate from West Point and a graduate of the U.S. Army War College, Lim figured in every significant military development in the Philippines during his thirty years in uniform. Frustrated Ambition is the first in-depth biography of this forgotten figure, whose career paralleled the early-twentieth-century history of the Philippine military. As independence seemed increasingly likely for the Philippines in the 1930s, Lim positioned himself to take a leading role in developing armed forces for a sovereign nation. But as Lim maneuvered behind the scenes, Manuel L. Quezon, soon to be the commonwealth president, revealed that he had invited General Douglas MacArthur to serve as military adviser to the Philippines. Frustrated Ambition corrects the conventional historical narrative of events thereafter—one that emphasizes the failure of the nascent Philippine military under MacArthur and inflates the general’s heroic role in the defense of Bataan and Corregidor. Richard Bruce Meixsel restores Lim as the then-recognized leader of the opposition to MacArthur’s mission, and shows how Lim took the Philippine Army in a more tenable direction as MacArthur’s military system foundered. World War II brought Lim to the fore. While MacArthur directed his troops from Corregidor, Lim commanded a division on Bataan that may have suffered more combat losses at the battle of Abucay than did all American units on Bataan during the entire campaign. When the U.S. high command turned its efforts to evacuating the Philippine Islands, Lim began to prepare for the ensuing underground struggle against the Japanese—a fight that cost him his life. By recounting Vicente Lim’s career, Frustrated Ambition illuminates forgotten episodes in Philippine history, offers new perspectives on military affairs during the American occupation, and recovers the story of Filipino soldiers whose service changed the course of their country’s military history.
Frustrated Aspirations for Change
Title | Frustrated Aspirations for Change PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Donovan |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2009-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1845456386 |
Uncertainty about the future of the government and strong anti-political sentiment dominated Italian politics in 2007. Following a government crisis in February, rooted in the question of Italy’s role in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Romano Prodi was able to re-establish his coalition, but in the spring it suffered a clear setback in local elections amidst a climate of growing unpopularity. Initial chapters in this volume analyse these events as well as some important initiatives aimed, in different ways, at containing public disaffection towards the political class: the establishment of the Democratic Party, the electoral referendum campaign, and Silvio Berlusconi’s announcement of the birth of a new, center-right political party. As demonstrated in following chapters, the government did still manage to achieve a degree of success during the year in combating tax evasion and reducing the budget deficit as a result of increased tax revenue and more effective control of public expenditure. A number of redistributive goals were achieved in this way, as the volume’s examination of government social policy makes clear. Final chapters complete the picture of the state of Italian society in a year characterized by a fragile government facing a number challenging issues subject to veto: the liberalization program and the uncompleted introduction of fiscal federalism, the ever-challenging management of the national health system, the role of the Bank of Italy, the relationship with the Catholic Church and the legislation on de facto couples, crime and security.
Sleep While I Sing
Title | Sleep While I Sing PDF eBook |
Author | Laurali Wright |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Alberg, Karl (Fictitious character) |
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Karl Alberg was a big-city cop before moving to the "Sunshine Coast" of Canada. Yet he is stumped by a murder in the sweet little town he now polices: A woman has been found, propped against a tree, her pretty face scrubbed clean, and her slender neck slit from one side to the other. No one knows who she is, let alone what happened. And as the investigation progresses, the clues begin to point in the direction of someone Alberg is not happy to have on the suspect list.
Language across Difference
Title | Language across Difference PDF eBook |
Author | Django Paris |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2011-07-28 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1139499890 |
Once a predominantly African-American city, South Vista opened the twenty-first century with a large Latino/a majority and a significant population of Pacific Islanders. Using an innovative blend of critical ethnography and social language methodologies, Paris offers the voices and experiences of South Vista youth as a window into how today's young people challenge and reinforce ethnic and linguistic difference in demographically changing urban schools and communities. The ways African-American language, Spanish and Samoan are used within and across ethnicity in social and academic interactions, text messages and youth-authored rap lyrics show urban young people enacting both new and old visions of pluralist cultural spaces. Paris illustrates how understanding youth communication, ethnicity and identities in changing urban landscapes like South Vista offers crucial avenues for researchers and educators to push for more equitable schools and a more equitable society.
The Spanish People
Title | The Spanish People PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Andrew Sharp Hume |
Publisher | |
Pages | 566 |
Release | 1901 |
Genre | Espanya |
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