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Sailing South American Skies

Sailing South American Skies
Author: James Saxon Childers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1936
Genre: Aeronautics
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Sailing South American Skies

Sailing South American Skies
Author: James Saxon Childers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1936
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

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Sailing directions for South America

Sailing directions for South America
Author: United States. Defense Mapping Agency. Hydrographic Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1976
Genre: Nautical charts
ISBN:

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Sailing Directions for South America

Sailing Directions for South America
Author: United States. Naval Oceanographic Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1952
Genre:
ISBN:

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Sailing directions for South America

Sailing directions for South America
Author: United States. Defense Mapping Agency. Hydrographic Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 598
Release: 1976
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Cultures of Alternative Mobilities

The Cultures of Alternative Mobilities
Author: Phillip Vannini
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317036573

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The Cultures of Alternative Mobilities presents a series of ethnographic studies, focusing on the local cultures of mobilities and immobilities, emphasizing the everyday sense of contingency and heterogeneity that accompanies them. Compensating for the excess of theory and criticism based on the notion of 'hypermobilities', this book sheds light on the nuanced differences and idiosyncrasies of mobility, with a view to rediscovering meanings and lifestyles marked by movement and immobility. Original, empirical and global case studies are presented by an international team of scholars, exploring the complex, negotiated and contingent nature of the social worlds of movement. By avoiding sweeping generalizations on the deeply connected and readily mobile nature of society as a whole, this volume sheds light on the diversity of mobility modes in an accessible and interdisciplinary form that will be of key interest, to sociologists, geographers and scholars of human mobility, communication and culture.


Sandino's Nation

Sandino's Nation
Author: Stephen Henighan
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773582436

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Ernesto Cardenal and Sergio Ramírez are two of the most influential Latin American intellectuals of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Addressing Nicaragua's struggle for self-definition from divergent ethnic, religious, generational, political, and class backgrounds, they constructed distinct yet compatible visions of national history, anchored in a reappraisal of the early twentieth-century insurgent leader Augusto César Sandino. During the Sandinista Revolution of 1979-90, Cardenal, appointed Nicaragua's minister of culture, became one of the most provocative and internationally recognized figures of liberation theology, while Ramírez, a member of the revolutionary junta, and later elected vice-president of Nicaragua, emerged as an authoritative figure for third world nationalism. But before all else, the two were groundbreaking creative writers. Through a close reading of the works by Nicaragua's best-known and most prolific modern authors, Sandino's Nation studies the construction of Nicaraguan national identity during three distinct periods of the country’s recent history - before, during, and after the 1979-90 revolution. Stephen Henighan offers rigorous textual analyses of poems, memoirs, essays, and novels, interwoven with a sharply narrated history of Nicaragua. The only comprehensive study of the careers of Cardenal and Ramírez, Sandino's Nation is essential to understanding transformations to both Nicaragua and the role of the writer in Latin America.


Sailing Directions for South America

Sailing Directions for South America
Author: United States. Defense Mapping Agency. Hydrographic Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1976
Genre: Pilot guides
ISBN:

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Sailing Directions for South America

Sailing Directions for South America
Author: United States. Naval Oceanographic Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1967
Genre:
ISBN:

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