Religion Past & Present

Religion Past & Present
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Total Pages : 860
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015080728747
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Religion Past & Present: Bia-Chr

Religion Past & Present: Bia-Chr
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Publisher : Religion Past and Present
Total Pages : 784
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105129809260
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Synopsis Religion Past & Present: Bia-Chr by : Hans Dieter Betz

Truly worldwide in its coverage, this English version of the 4th edition of the RGG, makes this gold standard of encyclopedias accessible to the English-speaking world. Taking into account the latest research developments, it offers a wide-ranging and multi-denominational approach to all aspects of the study of religion and theology.

Aníbal Quijano

Aníbal Quijano
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781040113219
ISBN-13 : 1040113214
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Synopsis Aníbal Quijano by : Deni Alfaro Rubbo

One of the prominent thinkers in the Social Sciences, Aníbal Quijano (1930–2018), has a fundamental work for the compression of contemporary dilemmas since his main theoretical and political concerns have always been linked to the mutations of world capitalism and its reverse paths. This book aims to contribute with analyses of his voluminous and diversified production distributed practically over 60 years of intellectual trajectory. In the first decades, the Peruvian author produced essential works on peasant movements, the urbanization process, and the class structure in Peru and Latin America by mobilizing sociological categories such as marginality, dependency and structural heterogeneity. He devoted himself to investigating imperialist domination in Peru and its implications for social classes and created the journal Sociedad y Política. In the 1990s and 2000s, the Peruvian sociologist published a set of texts on the coloniality and decoloniality of power, which represents a theoretical construction inseparable from the processes and experiences that were occurring in Peru, Latin America and the world, from the “globalization” of “neoliberalism” to global and local resistances. Thus, this book is addressed to all those, with or without specialized training in social sciences, interested in knowing not only the history of social sciences in Latin America but mainly in understanding the historical roots and the political dilemmas of peripheral capitalist societies.

A Business History of Latin America

A Business History of Latin America
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781040225455
ISBN-13 : 1040225454
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Synopsis A Business History of Latin America by : Andrea Lluch

This edited volume constitutes the first available comprehensive business history of Latin America available in English. It offers a unique synthesis of the development of capitalism in Latin America that takes into consideration the complexities of each country, while simultaneously understanding broader commonalities. With chapters written by a group of internationally renowned senior scholars with a long trajectory in business historical research, the volume is divided into two major areas. First, the development of capitalism in some of the major economies of the region (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru) through the lens of management strategic decisions and entrepreneurial activity. And second, the long-term evolution of factors affecting the region’s particular evolution of capitalism and business systems. They include the rise of environmentally sustainable businesses; the impact of crime on entrepreneurial activity; the evolution of family firms, the changing strategies of multinational corporations in the region; the evolution of business groups; the role of female entrepreneurs; and the challenges for conducting business in a region with poor infrastructure. This insightful collection serves both as a straightforward introduction for those looking for a broad understanding of the region and for those interested in conducting comparative studies between Latin America and other areas of the world. It will be of direct appeal to researchers and advanced students of business and economic history and international business in particular.

CJLACS.

CJLACS.
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Total Pages : 710
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P00919185Z
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Business History in Latin America

Business History in Latin America
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780853237235
ISBN-13 : 0853237239
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Synopsis Business History in Latin America by : University of Liverpool. Institute of Latin American Studies

Annotation Elizabeth A. Kaye specializes in communications as part of her coaching and consulting practice. She has edited Requirements for Certification since the 2000-01 edition.

A History of the Railways in Argentina. Railway Policies between 1857 and 2015

A History of the Railways in Argentina. Railway Policies between 1857 and 2015
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Publisher : Lenguaje claro Editora
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9789873764462
ISBN-13 : 9873764461
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Synopsis A History of the Railways in Argentina. Railway Policies between 1857 and 2015 by : Mario Justo López

In this captivating journey through Argentina's rail history, López, Waddell y Martínez present an illuminating narrative spanning 158 years. This translated edition, originally published in Spanish as Historia del ferrocarril en Argentina, offers global readers a unique insight into the country's rail evolution. Navigating previously uncharted historical terrain, this book addresses gaps in prior works. Prior to the 2007 edition, no comprehensive account covered Argentina's railways. Authors broke free from politicized narratives, fostering academic railway historiography. This edition, fortified by a robust bibliography, presents an authentic portrayal of railways' transformative role. Structured into six pivotal periods, the book unveils shifting railway policies. From pragmatic beginnings to private sector involvement, State regulation, and nationalization, each era reflects policy changes. Beyond factual accuracy, the book delves into the influence of public policy on railways. Authors navigate complexities of policy choices and socio-economic impact, offering multi-dimensional insights into Argentina's history. Paddy Farrell's translation ensures resonance in English. Collaborative efforts with authors ensure precision and clarity. Valuable archival photos illustrate each chapter, enriching the reader's experience. The updated bibliography facilitates further exploration. A History of the Railways in Argentina highlights the crucial role of the railway system in shaping Argentina's development and economy. Its absence underscores the challenges faced in modern times. The authors invite readers to uncover Argentina's rail story, bridging language and culture to connect with global history.