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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Bryce Jarvis

The book of history. A history of all nations from the earliest times to the present, with over 8,000 illustrations (Volume XI)
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The American System of Government (Volume IV)
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The Holy Roman empire (Third Edition)

The Holy Roman empire (Third Edition)

James Bryce

Alpha Edition
2019
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The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South (Edition1)
Mrs. Vanderstein's jewels, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
The Remarkable History Of The Hudson'S Bay Company
A full and well-researched account of the Hudson's Bay Company's significant role to the discovery and growth of Canada can be found in George Bryce's book The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company. Bryce looks at the history of the corporation, tracing its origins as a fur-trading enterprise and its development into a significant economic concern with a vast network of trade stations dispersed across the Canadian wilderness, from its inception in 1670 to the early 20th century. The book also discusses the challenges that the firm faced, such as competition with other merchants and the sometimes abrasive dealings with Indigenous peoples. Bryce looks at the company's place in Canadian politics as well as how it has affected the development of the country's economy, infrastructure, and culture. An exhaustive and instructive history of one of Canada's most significant institutions may be found in its full in The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company. It is a highly helpful resource for anybody with an interest in Canadian history, the fur trade, or the growth of commerce and industry in North America.
Grounds for Exclusion

Grounds for Exclusion

Benjamin Bryce

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
2026
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Argentina has been one the most important destinations for international labor migrants in the modern world. But while it was long imagined as a nation of immigrants, a closer look at its history and policies reveals that the country’s doors were only open to certain people. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, officials developed a long list of grounds for exclusion that deterred many people from ever boarding a ship to the country. Travelers who did come to Argentina were frequently barred at ports of entry on account of race, health, or disability. Tracing the attempts of European, Asian, and Middle Eastern migrants to enter Argentina, Benjamin Bryce shows how the modern state worked to privilege white supremacy and expansion over diversity and magnanimity. As Argentine officials, politicians, and influential thinkers envisioned their country’s future, they tried to define the ideal citizens who would live, work, vote, and reproduce in Argentina—and the characteristics of those who would not. Anyone deemed unhealthy or disabled was labeled unproductive or a potential burden on the state. Race often shaped notions of health and productivity and therefore determined who was welcome. Bryce’s thorough analysis of immigration exclusions reconceptualizes Argentina’s long-accepted reputation as a haven for newcomers.
Grounds for Exclusion

Grounds for Exclusion

Benjamin Bryce

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
2026
pokkari
Argentina has been one the most important destinations for international labor migrants in the modern world. But while it was long imagined as a nation of immigrants, a closer look at its history and policies reveals that the country’s doors were only open to certain people. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, officials developed a long list of grounds for exclusion that deterred many people from ever boarding a ship to the country. Travelers who did come to Argentina were frequently barred at ports of entry on account of race, health, or disability. Tracing the attempts of European, Asian, and Middle Eastern migrants to enter Argentina, Benjamin Bryce shows how the modern state worked to privilege white supremacy and expansion over diversity and magnanimity. As Argentine officials, politicians, and influential thinkers envisioned their country’s future, they tried to define the ideal citizens who would live, work, vote, and reproduce in Argentina—and the characteristics of those who would not. Anyone deemed unhealthy or disabled was labeled unproductive or a potential burden on the state. Race often shaped notions of health and productivity and therefore determined who was welcome. Bryce’s thorough analysis of immigration exclusions reconceptualizes Argentina’s long-accepted reputation as a haven for newcomers.