Promised Land Susan I RotroffExamines the relationship between grassroots Catholic Church groups (base Christian communities) and the mobilization of peasant farmers in the fight for control of Amazon lands. Using information gathered from more than one hundred interviews with farmers, activists, and church people in northern Brazil, the author shows how the present conflicts over land in the Amazon, as well as the destruction of the rainforest, are rooted in specific policies of
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This edition of Paul Laurence Dunbar: Poet Laureate of the Negro Race is a classic of African American literature reimagined for modern readers
one that takes the seams out of writing before re-stitching it in ways that are truly novel
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ranges from early letters written while he was still at school
and the history of major forms of technical media from the turn of the nineteenth century to the present
while a wider association of kin groups became crucial to community life
The information technology and applications discussed in the book will be essential for anyone needing to understand how these technologies will form a new foundation of biomedical research and modern healthcare
Jacques Van der Vliet
Freyberg-Inan concludes by suggesting how a broader and more complex view of human motivation would deliver more complete explanations of international behavior
discusses philosophy as related to cultural change
and how practices as well as memories of violence transform spatialities and temporalities of cities