Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00054 | Partager |
The Anthropology of Survival in Post-Earthquake Haiti: Institutional Predators, Individual Maneuver Auteur(s) : Murray, Gerald Éditeur(s) : Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, University of Florida Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, University of Florida ( Gainesville, FL ) Résumé : (Biographical) Professor Emeritus Gerald Murray has done extended fieldwork in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and has engaged in applied contract assignments in 15 countries for 27 public and private agencies. In Haiti, he designed and directed an agroforestry project that facilitated trees to over a quarter of a million farm families during a 20 year period. He has also worked with Save the Children (since the earthquake), USAID, and other NGOs on projects related to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Recent applied research assignments include child slavery in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, potential conflicts surrounding planned dam construction that would flood out farming communities near the Panama Canal, and a month of fieldwork on the Gaza Strip among Hebrew-speaking farmers being shelled by Hamas and Islamic Jihad in the turbulent weeks immediately preceding their planned expulsion and involuntary relocation by the Israeli government. He has written three books, 27 articles and book chapters, and 59 applied anthropological reports. He has studied fifteen languages (some extinct) and have interviewed and/or conversed in eight. (Funding) Sponsored by the Caleb and Michele Grimes Fund in the CLAS Dean's Office and organized by the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere. Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager Voir aussi |
Resistance is useless Auteur(s) : Wakefield, D. R Ingram, Stephen Robinson, David Chevington Press ( publisher ) Éditeur(s) : Chevington Press, Chevington Press Chevington Press, Chevington Press ( Goole, East Yorkshire ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) [text and etchings] by D.R. Wakefield. Edition limited to 50 copies. This is copy no. 18. Issued in a slip case. Autographed by the author. "The text and etchings are the work of D.R. Wakefield ... All the printing was done by the artist at his press ... The paper covers were designed and screenprinted by the artist. The binding of the book was achieved with the help of Stephen Ingram and David Robinson of Hull"--Colophon. Per copyright and requested, only selected pages digitized for an exhibit. British West Indies England Goole 55801946 003110679 | Partager |
The Panama Canal Expansion Program: A story of challenges, innovation and commitment Auteur(s) : Quijano, Jorge L. Résumé : (Biographical) Jorge L. Quijano is the CEO of the Panama Canal Authority, the autonomous agency that manages the Panama Canal, the leading interoceanic waterway that serves world maritime commerce. He started his career with the Panama Canal in 1975 and climbed through the professional and managerial promotion ladder to the position of Maritime Operations Director in 1999, the largest department of the Canal organization, directly involved in the operation and maintenance of the principal infrastructure and equipment of the waterway. In September 2006, was designated to manage the Panama Canal’s $5.25 billion Expansion Program; and to that effect, he was appointed Executive Vice President of the Engineering and Programs Management Department. Jorge L. Quijano is the recipient of international awards for his achievements and contributions to the world maritime industry. These are the following: The “Texas Industrial Engineering Lifetime Achievement Award” presented on February 15, 2013 by Dr. Brian Craig, chair of the Department of Industrial Engineering of the College of Engineering at Lamar University and “Honorary Citizen of Texas,” presented on February 15, 2013 by the Texas Senate. Droits : Permission granted to University of Florida to digitize and display this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00024620/00001 | Partager Voir aussi |
Year book Auteur(s) : [Society of the Chagres] Éditeur(s) : Edited by John K. Baxter Edited by John K. Baxter ( Press of W.F. Roberts CO., Washington D.C. ) Résumé : Includes "Biographical notes" of members. Began in 1911 Panama Canal Museum Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 30180994 07092203 | Partager Voir aussi |
The life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner ; Robinson Crusoe Auteur(s) : Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 Whittingham, Charles, 1767-1840 ( Printer ) Harvey, George, ca. 1800-1876 Baldwin & Cradock ( Publisher ) Éditeur(s) : Printed for Baldwin and Cradock Printed for Baldwin and Cradock ( London ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) Illustrated with forty-six characteristic wood engravings, finely executed from drawings by Harvey. "A new and correct edition, complete in one volume." Title vignette. Head and tail pieces. "Biographical sketch of Daniel Defoe": p. xi-xxiv. Printed by C. Whittingham. Includes publisher's advertisements 2 p. at end. England -- London Droits : This item is presumed to be in the public domain. The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries respect the intellectual property rights of others and do not claim any copyright interest in this item. Users of this work have responsibility for determining copyright status prior to reusing, publishing or reproducing this item for purposes other than what is allowed by fair use or other copyright exemptions. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions may require permission of the copyright holder. The Smathers Libraries would like to learn more about this item and invite individuals or organizations to contact The Department of Special and Area Studies Collections (special@uflib.ufl.edu) with any additional information they can provide. 14236069 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00019 | Partager |
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner ; Robinson Crusoe Auteur(s) : Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 Leavitt, George A ( Publisher ) Dalziel, Edward, 1817-1905 ( Engraver ) Dalziel, George, 1815-1902 ( Engraver ) Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 Éditeur(s) : Geo. A. Leavitt Geo. A. Leavitt ( New York ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) illustrated with one hundred and ten wood engravings. Gilt relief decorated spine with title: Robinson Crusoe; cover gilt relief decoration and vignettes with title: Life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York mariner. Date estimated from information found in entry for Leavitt & Allen in 'American literary publishing houses, 1638-1899.' Ill. engraved by Dalziel. "Biographical notice of the author of Robinson Crusoe," p. vii- viii. Parts I and II of Robinson Crusoe, divided into numbered sections. Part II originally published under title: The farther adventures of Robinson Crusoe. University of Florida's copy inscribed 1872. United States -- New York -- New York Droits : This item is presumed to be in the public domain. The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries respect the intellectual property rights of others and do not claim any copyright interest in this item. Users of this work have responsibility for determining copyright status prior to reusing, publishing or reproducing this item for purposes other than what is allowed by fair use or other copyright exemptions. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions may require permission of the copyright holder. The Smathers Libraries would like to learn more about this item and invite individuals or organizations to contact The Department of Special and Area Studies Collections (special@uflib.ufl.edu) with any additional information they can provide. 28050564 | Partager |
View of Great Whale Cay, Bahamas ; The Bryant Slides Collection ; The Bryant Slides Collection, Bahamas Auteur(s) : Unknown ( Photographer ) Résumé : The slides were taken on collecting trips sponsored by the William L. Bryant Foundation, where books, music and art indigenous to the regions were gathered. The are organized by geographical location. Great Whale Cay, in the Berry Island chain of the Bahamas, was the home of Marion Barbara “Joe” Carstairs. Carstairs was an openly gay, British world champion speedboat racer in the 1920's who bought the island in 1934. She was nicknamed "The Queen of Whale Cay", which is also the title of her biography. Slide labeled Beth Carstair's Isle Whale Cay, Mar. '46. Bahamas -- North America -- Great Whale Cay, Berry Islands Droits : All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816 phone (407) 823-2576, email: speccoll@mail.ucf.edu CFM1972_01a Sheet 3:14 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00028376/00001 | Partager |
Cuba and the Cubans ; Cuba y sus jueces Auteur(s) : Cabrera, Raimundo, 1852-1923 Levy, Louis Edward, 1846-1919 Guiterás, Laura Éditeur(s) : Levytype Levytype ( Philadelphia ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) by Raimundo Cabrera ; translated from the eighth Spanish edition of "Cuba y sus jueces" by Laura Guitéras ; revised and edited by Louis Edward Levy and completed with a supplementary appendix by the editor. Prologue to R. Montoro. First Spanish edition, Havana, 1887. Cuba Cuba Cuba 000589885 21159610 ADB8681 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00051 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00040 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00013 | Partager |
Jane's career: a story of Jamaica Auteur(s) : de Lisser, Herbert G. de Lisser, Herbert George, 1878-1944 Éditeur(s) : Gleaner Co. Gleaner Co. ( Kingston, Jamaica ) Résumé : (Funding) Support for the development of the technical infrastructure and partner training provided by the United States Department of Education TICFIA program. (Biographical) From Wikipedia for H. G. de Lisser, from 29 June 2013: Herbert George de Lisser CMG (9 December 1878 - 19 May 1944) was a Jamaican journalist and author. He has been called "one of the most conspicuous figures in the history of West Indian literature". De Lisser was born in Falmouth, Jamaica, and attended William Morrison's Collegiate School in Kingston. He started work at the Institute of Jamaica at the age of 14. Three years later he joined the Jamaica Daily Gleaner, of which his father was editor, as a proofreader, and two years later became a reporter on the Jamaica Times. In 1903, De Lisser became assistant editor of the Gleaner and was editor within the year. He wrote several articles for the paper every day. He also produced a novel or non-fiction book every year, beginning in 1913 with Jane: A Story of Jamaica, significant for being the first West Indian novel to have a central black character. Another famous novel of his, The White Witch of Rosehall (1929), is linked to a legend of a haunting in Jamaica. De Lisser also wrote several plays. In December 1920 he began publishing an annual magazine, Planters' Punch. De Lisser devoted much time and effort to the revival of the Jamaican sugar industry and represented Jamaica at a number of sugar conferences around the world. He was also general secretary of the Jamaica Imperial Association, honorary president of the Jamaica Press Association, and chairman of the West Indian section of the Empire Press Union. He was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1920 New Year Honours. Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/CA01000009/00001 | Partager |
Dr. Carlos Prio and daughter Maria Elena. Résumé : Date stamped on back: July 13, 1956. (Biographical) Carlos Prio Socarras served as president of Cuba from 1948 to 1952. After Fulgencio Batista deposed him in a 1952 coup, Prio and his family moved to the Miami area. (Preferred Citation) Cite as: Miami News Collection, HistoryMiami,1995-277-15621. Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 1995-277-15621 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015740/00001 | Partager |
1st annual awards banquet Bahamas National Breastfeeding Association Auteur(s) : Bahamas National Breastfeeding Association, fl 2005 Carlotta Klass Mary Outten Marcel Johnson ( Nurse, Director of Nursing ) Ampusan Symonette ( Nurse ) Rita Henderson-Pratt ( Nurse ) Carmen Hepburn ( Nurse, Nurse Educator ) Adelma Roach-Penn ( Nutritionist, Lawyer ) Éditeur(s) : Ministry of Health Ministry of Health ( Nassau, Bahamas ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) Bahamas National Breastfeeding Association Includes profiles of nurses. Bahamas Droits : [cc by-nd] This item is licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution No Derivatives License. This license allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to the author. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00026724/00001 | Partager |
Gala retirement luncheon for Dr. Vernell T. Allen, Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Health, Commonwealth of the Bahamas Auteur(s) : Ministry of Health Éditeur(s) : Ministry of Health Ministry of Health ( Nassau, Bahamas ) Résumé : Luncheon held Friday, June 13, 1997 at the Radisson Grand Resort, Paradise Island. Bahamas Bahamas Bahamas Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00021142/00001 | Partager |
One brown girl and a Jamaica story Auteur(s) : Redcam, Tom MacDermot, Thomas Éditeur(s) : Jamaica Times Printery Jamaica Times Printery Résumé : (Biographical) Information on the author from Wikipedia 12 Sept. 2013, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_MacDermot: Thomas MacDermot (1870-1933) was a Jamaican poet, novelist, and editor, editing the Jamaica Times for over twenty years. He was "probably the first Jamaican writer to assert the claim of the West Indies to a distinctive place within English-speaking culture." Thomas MacDermot was born in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, of Irish ancestry. He worked to promote Jamaican literature through all of his writing, starting a weekly short story contest in the Jamaica Times in 1899. Notable among the young writers he helped and encouraged is Claude McKay.[1] In 1903, he started the All Jamaica Library, a series of novellas and short stories written by Jamaicans about Jamaica that were reasonably priced to encourage local readers. MacDermot also published under the pseudonym Tom Redcam. Alongside his work as a journalist, he wrote two novels. The first, Becka’s Buckra Baby, is said to mark the beginning of modern Caribbean writing. MacDermot's poems were not collected into a single volume until 1951. He was posthumously proclaimed Jamaica's first Poet Laureate for the period 1910-33 by the Poetry League of Jamaica. MacDermot retired because of illness in 1922. He died in an English nursing home in 1933. Caribbean Droits : Applicable rights reserved. 52717520 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00078555/00001 | Partager |
Something about Obeah Auteur(s) : Thomas, Herbert T. Éditeur(s) : Herbert T. Thomas Herbert T. Thomas ( Kingston, Jamaica ) Résumé : (Biographical) Herbert Theodore Thomas was born 6 June 1856 in Jamaica, and died in 1930. Author of Untrodden Jamaica (1890; http://www.dloc.com/AA00020116/ ) & The story of a West Indian Policeman-47 years in the Jamaica Constabulary (1927; http://www.dloc.com/AA00010421/ ). Jamaica Droits : Scanned by Columbia University Libraries. Permission granted to University of Florida to digitize and display this item for research and educational uses. Permission to reuse, publish or reproduce this item for purposes other than what is allowed by fair use or other copyright exemptions must be obtained from the copyright holder. 55651268 4979357 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00022366/00001 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00058 | Partager |