Year book Auteur(s) : [Society of the Chagres] Éditeur(s) : John O. Collins John O. Collins ( Culebra, C.Z. ) 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 |
Cumaneses Ilustres Auteur(s) : Sanabria, Alberto Éditeur(s) : Editorial Arte Editorial Arte ( Caracas ) Résumé : (Funding) Support for the development of the technical infrastructure and partner training provided by the United States Department of Education TICFIA program. Venezuela Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | 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/AA00019386/00025 | Partager |
Brick wrapped with protest slogans Auteur(s) : Trainor, Charles Résumé : (Biographical) Poder Cubano (Cuban Power) was an anti-Communist terrorist organization, composed of Cuban immigrants and established in December 1967. Within two years, the group detonated over a hundred bombs in more than 30 countries. Beginning in 1968, Orlando Bosch was associated with the Miami cell. Miami, Florida Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 1989-011-4431 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015830/00001 | Partager |
Haiti: Public Health and Structural Change Auteur(s) : Ivers, Louise 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) Dr. Louise Ivers is Chief of Mission for Partners In Health (PIH) in Haiti, an international non-profit organization that provides direct health care and social services to poor communities around the world, supported by research and advocacy. She is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an Associate Physician in the Division of Global Health Equity at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH). She completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and a fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the combined MGH/BWH program. Dr. Ivers also received a diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and a Master of Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Ivers implements health programs, and is interested in improving the delivery of healthcare in resource poor settings, the provision of care to the rural and urban poor, as well as patient-oriented investigation that offers solutions to barriers to healthcare. She balances her time between management of PIH Haiti, direct clinical service, and operational research. Dr. Ivers has contributed to published articles on HIV/AIDS, food insecurity, and the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Current projects include investigating the impact of targeted food assistance to people with HIV infection in rural Haiti, the effectiveness of ARV therapies on viral suppression in community-based programs, and humanitarian assistance in response to the January 2010 earthquake. Dr. Ivers has served as a Technical Advisor to the WHO and also mentors Haitian and American physicians. (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 |
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/AA00019386/00016 | 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/AA00019386/00026 | 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/AA00019386/00055 | 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 1980s, 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, where she died. 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/AA00019386/00004 | Partager |
Pétion et Haïti Auteur(s) : Saint-Rény, Joseph, 1816-1858 Dalencour, François, 1880- Éditeur(s) : Librairie Berger-Levrault, Librairie Berger-Levrault Librairie Berger-Levrault, Librairie Berger-Levrault ( Paris ) Résumé : (Internal Comments) par Saint-Re´ny. (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references. (Statement of Responsibility) par Saint-Rény. Haiti Haiti Haiti Haiti Haiti AFE6788 02228749 001062853 | 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/AA00019386/00028 | Partager |
Video of Reading by Dr. Victor Chang of His Short Stories ( February 2014 ): "Counter Culture : the Chinese and Jamaica" Auteur(s) : Chang, Victor Éditeur(s) : Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) Center for Latin American Studies, UF Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) ( Miami, FL ) Center for Latin American Studies, UF ( Gainesville, FL ) Résumé : Course materials for: “Panama Silver, Asian Gold: Migration, Money, and the Making of the Modern Caribbean” an interdisciplinary Digital Humanities Course with the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC, www.dloc.com) Fall 2013, taught as a Distributed Online Collaborative Course (DOCC) by Rhonda Cobham-Sander at Amherst College, Donette Francis at the University of Miami, and Leah Rosenberg at the University of Florida and for Spring 2014, taught by Leah Rosenberg at the University of Florida (Biographical) Dr.Victor Chang taught in the Department of Literatures in English at the University of the West Indies (Jamaica) for 32 years before retiring in 2010. He is chief editor of the Journal of West Indian Literature and edited the ground breaking special issue of the Caribbean Quarterly, The Chinese in the Caribbean (vol. so, no.2, June 2004). Droits : Copyright by Victor Chang. 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. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00022041/00001 | Partager |
Rencontre littéraire avec Bernard Fauconnier autour de son livre "Flaubert" Auteur(s) : Fauconnier, Bernard Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : ESPE de la Guadeloupe : Ecole Supérieure du Professorat et de l'Education Description : Bernard FAUCONNIER (écrivain et critique littéraire), auteur de l'ouvrage Flaubert ouvre la réflexion sur la démarche créatrice de cet écrivain du XIXe siècle. Auteur de deux autres biographies Cézanne (qui a obtenu un prix de la biographie) et Beethoven, Bernard FAUCONNIER expose sa démarche concertée dans ses essais biographiques dans le but d'interroger la démarche créatrice, la démarche artistique, la quête de la forme chez l'artiste. Ces trois artistes sont des inventeurs de la modernité, une modernité où l'artiste devient de plus en plus autonome dans sa création. Dans cette recherche de forme idéale, d'une forme autonome, Cézanne montre un monde nouveau, préfigurant le cubisme ; quand à Beethoven, après s'être glissé dans le sillage de ses aînés, chemins faisant, la surdité aidant, il conçoit des oeuvres musicales novatrices, hardies, bouleversant le langage musical. Cette troisième biographie consacrée à Flaubert s'appuie sur son oeuvre romanesque relativement brève et sur sa correspondance phénoménale (plus de 5000 lettres). Flaubert a accompli une démarche romanesque unique en son genre qui pose de nouveaux défis, avec son obsession de la forme, de la recherche formelle, tout en laissant une part au lyrisme et à l'émotion. Il insiste sur l'exigence stylistique indépassable avec l'élaboration d'une forme singulière, classique et nouvelle, qui défie le réalisme. Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/V16041 V16041 | 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/AA00019386/00034 | Partager |
Planters' Punch Auteur(s) : Herbert G. deLisser Éditeur(s) : Planters' Punch Planters' Punch ( [Kingston: Jamaica] ) Résumé : (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. Jamaica Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. P57 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00004645/00003 | Partager |
Pétion et Haïti Auteur(s) : Saint-Rény, Joseph, 1816-1858 Dalencour, François, 1880- Éditeur(s) : Librairie Berger-Levrault, Librairie Berger-Levrault Librairie Berger-Levrault, Librairie Berger-Levrault ( Paris ) Résumé : (Internal Comments) par Saint-Re´ny. (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references. (Statement of Responsibility) par Saint-Rény. Haiti Haiti Haiti Haiti Haiti AFE6788 02228749 001062853 | Partager |
Cubans celebrate Santa Barbara feast day Auteur(s) : Reinke, Bill ( Photographer ) Résumé : Photo date stamped on verso: December 5, 1975. (Preferred Citation) Miami News Collection, HistoryMiami, 1995-277-3100. (Biographical) Saint Barbara's feast day is December 4. Miami, Florida Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 1995-277-3098 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015770/00001 | Partager |
Year book Auteur(s) : [Society of the Chagres] Éditeur(s) : (Mount Hope, C.Z.) (Mount Hope, C.Z.) 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 |
True stories of the favorites sons and daughters of America for young people Auteur(s) : Abbott, John S. C ( John Stevens Cabot ), 1805-1877 Abbott, John S. C ( John Stevens Cabot ), 1805-1877 ( Editor ) Garnett, William, 1850-1932 ( Editor ) Birdsall, William W ( William Wilfred ), 1854-1909 ( Editor ) Ellis, Edward Sylvester, 1840-1916 ( Editor ) World Bible House Éditeur(s) : World Bible House World Bible House ( Philadelphia ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) prepared by a corps of distinguished writers, John S.C. Abbott, William Garnett, W.W. Birdsall, Edward S. Ellis, and others ; illustrated with magnificent full page photogravure portraits and a wealth of other fine engravings. Title page in red and black. Pictorial cover and spine; illustrated endpapers. Frontispiece printed in colors. Many page numbers omitted in numbering. United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia United States 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. 002225046 ALG5318 269285463 | Partager Voir aussi Presidents -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Statesmen -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Generals -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Mothers -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Authors -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Wives -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Women -- Suffrage -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Temperance -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) History -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Biographies -- 1899 ( rbgenr ) |
Funeral booklet for Michelle Marie Wright Bullard Auteur(s) : Bullard, Michelle Marie Wright, 1964-2003 Éditeur(s) : Bethel Brothers Morticians Bethel Brothers Morticians ( Nassau, Bahamas ) Résumé : Service held at Kemp Road Union Baptist Church, Saturday October 11th, 2003 Bahamas Bahamas Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00021206/00001 | Partager |