Cruda Realidad : Petróleo, Devastación Y Resistencia en la Amazonía

Cruda Realidad : Petróleo, Devastación Y Resistencia en la Amazonía
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Publisher : City Lights Books
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105124181574
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Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Cruda Realidad : Petróleo, Devastación Y Resistencia en la Amazonía by : Lou Dematteis

An indigenous community's landmark legal case to hold Chevron accountable for its contamination of the Amazon

The Metamorphosis of the Amazon

The Metamorphosis of the Amazon
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781009343077
ISBN-13 : 1009343076
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Metamorphosis of the Amazon by : Maximilian Fritz Feichtner

A compelling study for readers interested in the environmental history of Latin America, this book sheds light on the complex history of the Ecuadorian rainforest and the impact oil development. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.

A Living Past

A Living Past
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9781785333910
ISBN-13 : 1785333917
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis A Living Past by : John Soluri

Though still a relatively young field, the study of Latin American environmental history is blossoming, as the contributions to this definitive volume demonstrate. Bringing together thirteen leading experts on the region, A Living Past synthesizes a wide range of scholarship to offer new perspectives on environmental change in Latin America and the Spanish Caribbean since the nineteenth century. Each chapter provides insightful, up-to-date syntheses of current scholarship on critical countries and ecosystems (including Brazil, Mexico, the Caribbean, the tropical Andes, and tropical forests) and such cross-cutting themes as agriculture, conservation, mining, ranching, science, and urbanization. Together, these studies provide valuable historical contexts for making sense of contemporary environmental challenges facing the region.

The British National Bibliography

The British National Bibliography
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Total Pages : 1922
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105211722678
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Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The British National Bibliography by : Arthur James Wells

A Portrait of Viet Nam

A Portrait of Viet Nam
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1150999714
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Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis A Portrait of Viet Nam by : Lou Dematteis

Nicaragua, a Decade of Revolution

Nicaragua, a Decade of Revolution
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Publisher : W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 0393029654
ISBN-13 : 9780393029659
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Nicaragua, a Decade of Revolution by : Lou Dematteis

Photographs portray ten years of conflict between the Sandinistas and the Contras in this Central American country

I Couldn't Even Imagine That They Would Kill Us

I Couldn't Even Imagine That They Would Kill Us
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Publisher : City Lights Books
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9780872867499
ISBN-13 : 0872867498
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis I Couldn't Even Imagine That They Would Kill Us by : John Gibler

Chosen as a Best Book of 2017 by Publishers Weekly! Harrowing personal narratives describing how Mexican authorities disappeared, killed, and injured scores of students and others in a still-unsolved crime. "Journalist Gibler's investigative prowess yields a book that uses a chorus of voices—eyewitness accounts of the students and others at the scene—to add depth and clarity to the Sept. 26, 2014, massacre of students in the city of Iguala, Mexico, that left six people dead, 40 wounded, and 43 students missing who have yet to be seen since. It's an unforgettable reconstruction of a national tragedy."—Publishers Weekly, Best of 2017, Nonfiction "After nine months of intensive research for a book on the case of the forty-three, Gibler decided that 'what needs to be shared, urgently, are both the words and the storytelling of the people who lived through the attacks.' . . . The testimonies in I Couldn't Even Imagine That They Would Kill Us offer stunning evidence again and again that members of the army, as well as local and state police, helped carry out the attack."—The New York Review of Books " . . . valuable oral history . . ."—London Review of Books "In Mexico, John Gibler's book has been recognized as a journalistic masterpiece, an instant classic, and the most powerful indictment available of the devastating state crime committed against the 43 disappeared Ayotzinapa students in Iguala. This meticulous, choral recreation of the events of that night is brilliantly vivid and alive, it will terrify and inspire you and shatter your heart."—Francisco Goldman, writer for The New Yorker, author of The Interior Circuit: A Mexico City Chronicle On September 26, 2014, police in Iguala, Mexico attacked five busloads of students and a soccer team, killing six people and abducting forty-three students—now known as the Iguala 43—who have not been seen since. In a coordinated cover-up of the government's role in the massacre and forced disappearance, Mexican authorities tampered with evidence, tortured detainees, and thwarted international investigations. Within days of the atrocities, John Gibler traveled to the region and began reporting from the scene. Here he weaves the stories of survivors, eyewitnesses, and the parents of the disappeared into a tour de force of journalism, a heartbreaking account of events that reads with the momentum of a novel. A vital counter-narrative to state violence and impunity, the stories also offer a testament of hope from people who continue to demand accountability and justice. John Gibler lives and writes in Mexico. He is the author of Torn from the World, Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt, To Die in Mexico: Dispatches From Inside the Drug War, 20 poemas para ser leídos en una balacera, Tzompaxtle: La fuga de un guerrillero. His work on Ayotzinapa has been published in California Sunday Magazine, featured on NPR's "All Things Considered," and praised by The New Yorker.

Times Gone By

Times Gone By
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 0198027826
ISBN-13 : 9780198027829
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Times Gone By by : Vicente Pérez Rosales

These memoirs trace the wild and adventurous life of Pérez Rosales from his childhood up to the 1860s. During that approximately half-century he saw and did more than a dozen ordinary men. At age eleven in Argentina he witnessed the executions of Luis and Juan Jose Carrera. From there, his activities and adventures took him on several journeys on sailing vessels around Cape Horn; to Paris, where he witnessed the July revolution of 1830; to various commercial endeavors including a distillery, the practice of medicine, and cattle smuggling; into service as an advisor to an Argentine warlord; as a miner for precious metals in the north of Chile; as participant in the California Gold Rush in 1849; as director of the government's project for German immigration and settlement in the wild south of Chile; and also as Chilean consul and immigration agent in Hamburg. Around the world, Rosales lived through many of his era's watershed moments. His exciting memoirs offer a chance to relive the rush and chaos of these times--from a much safer vantage.

Practising Feminist Political Ecologies

Practising Feminist Political Ecologies
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Publisher : Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781783600908
ISBN-13 : 178360090X
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Practising Feminist Political Ecologies by : Wendy Harcourt

Destined to transform its field, this volume features some of the most exciting feminist scholars and activists working within feminist political ecology, including Giovanna Di Chiro, Dianne Rocheleau, Catherine Walsh and Christa Wichterich. Offering a collective critique of the ‘green economy’, it features the latest analyses of the post-Rio+20 debates alongside a nuanced reading of the impact of the current ecological and economic crises on women as well as their communities and ecologies. This new, politically timely and engaging text puts feminist political ecology back on the map.

Free University, Berlin

Free University, Berlin
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Publisher : Exemplary Projects
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1870890760
ISBN-13 : 9781870890762
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Free University, Berlin by : Gabriel Feld

Berlin Free University is an imagination of what a building might be - a building designed to function as a piece of the city, adapting to the needs of its users while generating opportunities for social interaction. The university offers a window onto the politicized and optimistic discourse of the Sixties and Seventies, but at the same time illuminates contemporary debates around large projects of infrastructure and public space. This extensive study of the building combines texts with a visual survey containing specifically commissioned photographs as well as archive material, plans and construction details.