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Ken was Tickets for the Adams lecture , to be held in Arrowsmiths ' Hall , Montfort Street , were two shillings , quite a sum for students even on a grant , but some anonymous benefactor had bought up no less than a hundred to ...
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Homelands is the story of Mexican immigration to the United States over the last three decades.
This book is about the past and the present. It is about the state we're in now and the ways in which we carry our pasts into our futures. This book is about homelands.
It is also an exploration of the academic work taking place about homelands and their people, of how factors such as culture, settlement, and cartographic concepts come together in American sociology.
In Homelands, Nadav G. Shelef develops a theory of what homelands are that acknowledges both their importance in domestic and international politics and their change over time.
The true story of a remarkable adventure: an extraordinary trip by kayak that began in April in Alaska's Glacier Bay and concluded five months later in the southern Puget Sound.
This new volume, by a team of international scholars, explores aspects of population displacement and statehood at a crucial juncture in modern European history, when the entire continent took on the aspect of a 'laboratory atop a mass ...
A comprehensive study of war, population and statehood in Eastern Europe and Russia, 1918-1924. an exciting collaborative effort... there is no available study with this scope and intellectual boldness... this volume will be a sure hit with ...
This new volume, by a team of international scholars, explores aspects of population displacement and statehood at a crucial juncture in modern European history, when the entire continent took on the aspect of a 'laboratory atop a mass ...
Homelands merges the political and the personal, telling the story of the last great Mexican migration through the eyes of four friends at a time when the Mexican population in the United States swelled from 700,000 people during the 1970s ...
In Homelands, writers investigate the complexities of how women experience, remember, and imagine journeys to their homelands. Approaching the topic from varying perspectives — exile, longing, belonging, diaspora, idealization —...