Ensayo biográfico del prócer José León Sandoval Auteur(s) : Alvarez Lejarza, Emilio, 1884- Éditeur(s) : Editorial Atlántida Editorial Atlántida ( Managua Nic. C.A ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references. (Statement of Responsibility) Emilio Alvarez L. Nicaragua Nicaragua 001054139 24435264 AFD7522 | 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/AA00019386/00020 | Partager |
Funeral booklet for Brendel Louise Cox Auteur(s) : Cox, Brendel Louise, 1934-2005 Résumé : Services held at Salem Union Baptist Church, Sunday, January 8, 2005. Bahamas Bahamas Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00021175/00001 | Partager |
Haitian Rada drum Résumé : (Biographical) In Vodou ceremonies, drums and other percussion instruments enable devotees to establish contact with the lwa (deities). The lwa are divided into several nations, the two main groupings of which are Rada and Petwo. This basic division is reflected in drum ensembles. The three drums of the Rada ensemble have cowhide covers that are attached with wooden pegs, while the two or three drums of the Petwo ensemble have goatskin covers attached with cords. --
http://www.historymiami.org/visit/south-florida-folklife-center/highlighted-projects/caribbean-percussion/haiti/ Miami, Florida Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 1997-450-108. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015673/00001 | Partager |
Lisset Verra symbolizes Cubans in bondage at Jose Marti celebration Auteur(s) : Rimkus, Joe ( Photographer ) Résumé : Photo date stamped on verso: January 29, 1975. (Biographical) "Thousands of Cuban exiles of all ages will take part in parades and other events in Greater Miami during the week starting today to commemorate the birthday of Cuban patriot Jose Marti, born Jan 28, 1853. The largest parade will have an estimated 5,000 children from Latin private schools marching at 10:00 am, Tuesday from Brickell Avenue at SE 6th Street to Bayfront Park. There, each child will place a white flower in front of the bust of Jose Marti ..." -- Article by Humberto Cruz in the Miami News, January 22, 1975, page 10A. (Preferred Citation) Cite as Miami News Collection, HistoryMiami, 1995-277-3103. Miami, Florida Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 1995-277-3103 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015764/00001 | Partager |
Las bellas artes en Cuba recopilación dirigida, prologada y anotada Auteur(s) : Carbonell, José Manuel 1880-1968 Éditeur(s) : La Habana : Impr. El Siglo XX La Habana : Impr. El Siglo XX Résumé : 451 p. : ill., ports., music; 27 cm. (Funding) Digitized with funding from the Digital Library of the Caribbean grant awarded by TICFIA. Cuba Cuba Cuba 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 PQ7371.C28 | Partager |
Ramon Puig with guayaberas Auteur(s) : Reinke, Bill Résumé : (Biographical) Tailor Ramón Puig, who was often referred to as “The King of the Guayaberas,” fled Cuba and settled in Miami in 1968. Forced to leave without any personal belongings, he returned to Cuba in the 1980s and retrieved them. Puig practiced his trade in South Florida until his passing in 2011. (Preferred Citation) Cite as Miami News Collection, HistoryMiami,1995-277-17265. Miami, Florida Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 1995-277-17265 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015760/00001 | Partager |
Blackness and Popular Art in Twentieth-Century Panama ( Presentation Slides ) Auteur(s) : Szok, Peter Éditeur(s) : UF Center for Latin American Studies UF Center for Latin American Studies ( Gainesville, FL ) Résumé : (Biographical) Peter Szok teaches Latin American history at Texas Christian University. He received a PhD from Tulane University and has specialized in art, intellectual history, and popular culture. He is the author of Wolf Tracks: Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama (2012) and ‘La última gaviota’: Liberalism and Nostalgia in Early Twentieth-Century Panama (2001). His current projects include on a book on indigenous intelligentsia in contemporary Panama and a manuscript on Murphy Antoine and New Orleans folk art. Panama Droits : All rights reserved by the author/creator; permissions granted for online access, preservation, and Fair Use. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00020388/00001 | 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/AA00019386/00053 | 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/AA00019386/00059 | 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/AA00019386/00041 | Partager |
Pétion et Haiti Auteur(s) : Saint-Rémy, Joseph, 1816-1858 Éditeur(s) : Chez l'auteur Chez l'auteur ( Paris ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references. (Statement of Responsibility) par Saint-Rémy. Vols. 4-5 have variant publisher statement: Auguste Durand. Haiti Haiti Haiti 18617214 ocm18617214 | 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/AA00019386/00060 | Partager |
Funeral booklet for Nurse Renee Elizabeth Meadows Auteur(s) : Meadows, Renee Elizabeth, 1965-2006 Éditeur(s) : Butler's Funeral Home & Crematorium Butler's Funeral Home & Crematorium ( Nassau, Bahamas ) Résumé : Funeral held at United Christian Cathedral, Flamingo Gardens, Saturday 17th June 2006. Bahamas Bahamas Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00021201/00001 | 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/AA00019386/00032 | Partager |
In Jamaica and Cuba Auteur(s) : De Lisser, Herbert George, 1878-1944 Éditeur(s) : Gleaner Co. Gleaner Co. ( Kingston, Jamaica ) Résumé : "Most of the following chapters first appeared in the Daily gleaner."- Pref. A visit to Panama: p. 153-162. (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. (Statement of Responsibility) by H. G. De Lisser. Jamaica Cuba Panama 001665789 24569573 AHX7577 11027504 //r http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00080939/00001 | Partager |
Nurses' graduation ceremony Auteur(s) : Ministry of Health, Department of Nursing Education Éditeur(s) : Ministry of Health, Department of Nursing Education Ministry of Health, Department of Nursing Education ( Nassau, Bahamas ) Résumé : Graduation ceremony for Registered Nurses held in Freeport, Grand Bahama on Friday August 8th, 1986 at 8:00 pm in the Palm Pavilion of the Bahamas Princess Resort and Casino. (Statement of Responsibility) Ministry of Health 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/AA00026720/00001 | Partager |
Rubén Darío Auteur(s) : Cabrales, Luis Alberto, 1901-1974 Éditeur(s) : Publicaciones de la Secretari´a de la Presidencia de la Repu´blica, Ediciones "Cuadernos Darianos" Publicaciones de la Secretaría de la Presidencia de la República, Ediciones "Cuadernos Darianos" Publicaciones de la Secretari´a de la Presidencia de la Repu´blica, Ediciones "Cuadernos Darianos" Publicaciones de la Secretaría de la Presidencia de la República, Ediciones "Cuadernos Darianos" ( Managua ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) Luis Alberto Cabrales. Nicaragua AFM5928 03006654 001128723 | Partager |
Brigade 2506 veterans presenting flag to President Kennedy. Résumé : (Biographical) The Orange Bowl ceremony was held to honor the surviving members of the Miami base Cuban-exile force, or Brigade 2506 who carried out an unsuccessful invasion of Cuba in April 1961. The group landed at the Bay of Pigs on Cuba's south coast, but was quickly routed by Cuban forces. (Preferred Citation) Cite as Miami News Collection, HistoryMiami, 1989-011-21750. Miami, Florida Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 1989-011-21750 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015633/00001 | Partager |
Militants et militantisme communiste à la Martinique, 1920-1970 : identification, formes et implication ; Communist militants and activism in Martinique 1920-1971 : identification, forms and involvement Auteur(s) : Bosphore-Pérou, Rolande Auteurs secondaires : Antilles-Guyane Bégot, Danielle Guillaume, Sylvie Sainton, Jean-Pierre Résumé : A travers diverses sources et particulièrement des sources orales recueillies auprès d’anciens militants communistes simples adhérents ou responsables et d’articles de la presse communiste martiniquaise, cette thèse cherche à éclairer sur la ferveur militante d’hommes et de femmes de la Martinique, d’une famille politique essentielle dans le courant du XXe siècle.Cette étude parcourt une longue période s’étendant principalement de 1920 à 1971, montrant les débuts balbutiants du communisme à la Martinique, son ascension, sa période florissante et les débuts de son lent déclin. La problématique est d’abord de faire découvrir des Martiniquais dans leur vécu de militant communiste, montrer comment ces hommes et ces femmes s’approprièrent une doctrine, la transformèrent peut-être pour l’adapter à leurs besoins, à leur culture. Il s’agit également d’examiner quelle structure communiste fut mise en place en Martinique, cette organisation était-elle à l’image des fédérations métropolitaines ou était-ce une formation politique spécifique au milieu martiniquais?Ensuite pour mieux appréhender les choix et les parcours, il a fallu arriver à l’identification des modèles, des origines de ce militantisme et la formation des militants. Les référents furent tant des figures propres au marxisme et au socialisme international et national que des personnalités contestataires du milieu politique martiniquais.Puis proposer une lecture des pratiques et des stratégies militantes pour évaluer la qualité et la particularité de cette militance ainsi que les conséquences de l’engagement de ces militants dans différentes sphères. Quelles étaient leurs propositions, pourquoi leurs revendications politiques différaient-elles de celles des autres communistes coloniaux ? Comment expliquer leurs choix d’une nouvelle société plus égalitaire dans un État socialiste mais toujours associé à la France ?Ce travail de recherches positionne cette militance au centre d’une analyse qui explore l’histoire politique et sociale d’une population, en s’appuyant sur d’autres disciplines comme la sociobiographie et les sciences politiques. Il examine le façonnement d’une société par un groupe politique prégnant entre 1920 et 1971, ainsi que les réponses de ce groupe face à différents problèmes politiques et sociaux en privilégiant une approche par les acteurs. Through various sources, particularly oral sources collected from ancient communists, ordinary members or officials, and articles of martinican Communist press, this thesis shows about the militant fervor of martinican men and women and essential political family in the course of the twentieth century. This study covers a long period extending mainly from 1920 to 1971 showing the early stuttering of communism in Martinique, his ascension, his prosperous period and the beginning of his slow decline. The issue is first to make discover Martinicans in their experience of communist militant, present how these men and women appropriated a doctrine, transformed it perhaps to suit at their needs, at their culture. It is also to consider what communist structure was put in place in Martinique; this organization was it like the metropolitan federations or was it a specific political party? Then to better understand the choices and paths, it’s necessary arrive at identifying mentors, origins of this activism and training of militants. Referents were as figures specific to Marxism and international and national socialism as figures as specific martinican politics. Then offer a reading of practices and activist strategies for assessing the quality and uniqueness of this militancy and the consequences of the commitment of these activists in different spheres. What were their political choices, why their political demands did they differ from others colonial Communists? How to explain their choice of a new society more egalitarian in a socialist state, but always associated with France? This research study positions that militancy in the center of an analysis that explores the political and social history of a population, based on other disciplines such as socio-biography and political-sciences. It examines the shaping of a people by a political significant group between 1920 and 1971, and the proposals of this group face different political and social problems in promoting an approach by the actors. http://www.theses.fr/2014AGUY0800 | Partager |