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FRANCE, SPAIN AND THE RIF(Rif War, also called the Second Moroccan War 1922-26)
This is a rare English account of an important but largely forgotten 20th century colonial conflict: the Rif War in which Spain, and to a lesser extent France, battled a persistent rebellion in their Moroccan colonies in the 1920s by Berber tribesmen under their charismatic leader Abdel Krim. Centred on the Rif mountains of northern Morocco, the rebellion featured ground breaking guerilla warfare in which the Rif rebels turned captured weapons on their colonial masters. As author Walter Harris observes, the war was a cruel conflict, featuring atrocities on both sides, and it prefigured many anti-colonial conflicts of the post World War Two period. The war also brought to prominence Francisco Franco, the future dictator of Spain, who became Spain's youngest General during the fighting. Krim himself after surrendering, was forcibly exiled by France and never returned to his homeland before his death in 1963. However, his rebellion influenced other 20th century guerilla leaders including Giap, Guevara and Castro.
France, Spain and the Rif

France, Spain and the Rif

Walter B Harris

NAVAL MILITARY PRESS
2021
pokkari
This is a rare English account of an important but largely forgotten 20th century colonial conflict: the Rif War in which Spain, and to a lesser extent France, battled a persistent rebellion in their Moroccan colonies in the 1920s by Berber tribesmen under their charismatic leader Abdel Krim. Centred on the Rif mountains of northern Morocco, the rebellion featured ground breaking guerilla warfare in which the Rif rebels turned captured weapons on their colonial masters. As author Walter Harris observes, the war was a cruel conflict, featuring atrocities on both sides, and it prefigured many anti-colonial conflicts of the post World War Two period. The war also brought to prominence Francisco Franco, the future dictator of Spain, who became Spain's youngest General during the fighting. Krim himself after surrendering, was forcibly exiled by France and never returned to his homeland before his death in 1963. However, his rebellion influenced other 20th century guerilla leaders including Giap, Guevara and Castro.
France, Spain and the Rif

France, Spain and the Rif

Walter B Harris

NAVAL MILITARY PRESS
2021
sidottu
This is a rare English account of an important but largely forgotten 20th century colonial conflict: the Rif War in which Spain, and to a lesser extent France, battled a persistent rebellion in their Moroccan colonies in the 1920s by Berber tribesmen under their charismatic leader Abdel Krim. Centred on the Rif mountains of northern Morocco, the rebellion featured ground breaking guerilla warfare in which the Rif rebels turned captured weapons on their colonial masters. As author Walter Harris observes, the war was a cruel conflict, featuring atrocities on both sides, and it prefigured many anti-colonial conflicts of the post World War Two period. The war also brought to prominence Francisco Franco, the future dictator of Spain, who became Spain's youngest General during the fighting. Krim himself after surrendering, was forcibly exiled by France and never returned to his homeland before his death in 1963. However, his rebellion influenced other 20th century guerilla leaders including Giap, Guevara and Castro.
Organized Business in France

Organized Business in France

Henry Walter Ehrmann

Princeton University Press
2015
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It is widely admitted that organized economic interests determine political decision making at many levels of the French political process. This first comprehensive description of the French employers' and trade association movement shows how these pressure groups operate and indicates the extent of their influence. Originally published in 1957. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Organized Business in France

Organized Business in France

Henry Walter Ehrmann

Princeton University Press
2016
sidottu
It is widely admitted that organized economic interests determine political decision making at many levels of the French political process. This first comprehensive description of the French employers' and trade association movement shows how these pressure groups operate and indicates the extent of their influence. Originally published in 1957. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
The Second Life of Abigail Walker

The Second Life of Abigail Walker

Frances O'Roark Dowell

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2013
nidottu
Is it possible to start afresh when you're thoroughly weighted down? A "timeless and entirely of-the-moment" (Publishers Weekly) novel from the author of The Secret Language of Girls. Seventeen pounds. That's the difference between Abigail Walker and Kristen Gorzca. Between chubby and slim, between teased and taunting. Abby is fine with her body and sick of seventeen pounds making her miserable, so she speaks out against Kristen and her groupies--and becomes officially unpopular. Embracing her new status, Abby heads to an abandoned lot across the street and crosses an unfamiliar stream that leads her to a boy who's as different as they come. Anders is homeschooled, and while he's worried that Abby's former friends are out to get her, he's even more worried about his dad, a war veteran home from Iraq who is dangerously disillusioned with life. But if his dad can finish his poem about the expedition of Lewis and Clark, if he can recapture the belief that there can be innocence in the world, maybe he will be okay. As Abby dives into the unexpected role as research assistant, she just as unexpectedly discovers that by helping someone else find hope in the world, there is plenty there for herself, as well.
Les Fiancés

Les Fiancés

Walter Scott

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
En 1187, tandis que Baudouin, archev que de Cantorb ry pr che la troisi me croisade, le Gallois Gwenwyn, prince du Powys, assi ge le ch teau de Garde Douloureuse1, place-forte normande. Il tue son d fenseur, le vieux sir Raymond Berenger. Il ne reste plus dans le ch teau que la fille de celui-ci, lady veline, seize ans, et une faible garnison. veline fait voeu Notre-Dame de Garde Douloureuse d' pouser celui qui viendra la secourir. Elle est secourue par Hugo de Lacy, conn table de Chester, qui tue Gwenwyn. C'est d'ailleurs sir Hugo que son d funt p re avait promis veline: un crit sign prouve sa volont d'une union entre les deux maisons. Sir Hugo est vieux, sans charme. veline s'applique n anmoins trouver des qualit s cet homme rude et autoritaire, tandis qu'elle se sent attir e par le neveu de celui-ci, Damien - amour partag , mais non avou . Sir Hugo a certes promis de partir combattre en Terre sainte, mais il estime urgent d'assurer sa descendance. Il se fait fort d'obtenir un d lai pour son d part en croisade: le mariage n'est pas diff r . Mais, entre la signature du contrat de mariage et son ex cution, c'est- -dire avant que la c r monie d'union n'ait pu avoir lieu, l'archev que Baudouin fait savoir sir Hugo qu'il refuse de lui accorder le d lai: sir Hugo doit partir tout de suite, et pour trois ans. Les deux fianc s font assaut de grandeur d' me...
Les Fiancés

Les Fiancés

Walter Scott

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Je n'ai pas encore entendu, continua-t-il, une seule objection plausible opposer la proposition de solliciter l'acte du parlement dont le projet est sur le bureau. Vous ne devez pas ignorer que de nos jours les extr mes de la soci t inculte et civilis e sont sur le point de se trouver en contact. Si nous remontons au temps des patriarches, nous verrons qu'alors l'homme tait son propre tisserand, son tailleur, son boucher, son cordonnier, etc.; et, dans le si cle des compagnies par actions, comme est le n tre, on peut, dans un sens, dire d'un individu qu'il exerce la m me pluralit de m tiers. En effet, un homme qui a largement particip ces sp culations, peut r gler ses d penses sur l'augmentation de ses revenus, exactement comme l'ing nieuse machine hydraulique qui, en raison de ses dimensions, exige d'autant plus d'eau que la d pense qu'elle fait de ce liquide est plus consid rable. Ainsi, il ach te son pain la compagnie des boulangers, son fromage et son lait la compagnie du laitage, un habit neuf la compagnie des tailleurs. Il illumine sa maison pour accro tre la prosp rit de la compagnie du gaz; enfin il boit une bouteille de vin de plus pour le b n fice de la compagnie de l'importation g n rale du vin.
Royaume France

Royaume France

Walter Adams

Independently Published
2018
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Royaume France is my attempt to make sense of a single phenomenon. It is as if my entire life up to that day in October of 2008 was leading to it, and every day after has been an attempt to understand it. The phenomenon was a powerful instant whereby St. Joan of Arc permanently entered my life story through the Jehannian hermeneutics of St. Th r se's plays and poetry. I refer to it, using the terminology of St. Edith Stein, as a "divine glance" and an encounter with the combined hearts of St. Joan and St. Th r se. For the next decade or more, this encounter transformed my life.Royaume France is an attempt to explain this transformation. It is not about St. Joan of Arc and St. Th r se of Lisieux as much as it is about their influence on me and on the meaning of that encounter. This journey led me through religion to philosophy and phenomenology and back again. Royaume France is a record of this intellectual and spiritual journey through the influence of the combined hearts of Joan and Th r se.Despite the very philosophical language the reader encounters along this way, the work remains highly devotional in nature. There is philosophy and phenomenology but no attempt to make this "divine glance" a purely philosophical affair. The astonishing moment imbuing my soul with a lifelong devotion to St. Joan of Arc is supernatural in nature and a grace from Our Lord Jesus Christ through the Immaculate Heart of Mary. I have done my best in Royaume France to explain its meaning which I hope will be a catalyst for a similarly powerful devotion to St. Joan and St. Th r se in others.
Pope Francis' Revolution of Tenderness and Love

Pope Francis' Revolution of Tenderness and Love

Walter Kasper

Paulist Press International,U.S.
2015
sidottu
In Pope Francis’ Revolution of Tenderness and Love: Theological and Pastoral Perspectives, Cardinal Walter Kasper clarifies how Pope Francis "brought fresh air into the church, the wind, the confidence, joy and freedom." This fresh air is not simply the result of a charismatic figure, but rests in the deep rooted theological and pastoral experience of Jorge Mario Bergoglio. This book outlines the significant influences that have led Kasper to call Francis a pope leading a radical revolution of tenderness and love—radical because it is rooted in the Gospel. The central theological vision of Pope Francis is the understanding of God as mercy itself. If God is mercy, then what are its ramifications for believers? Francis says: "Look, read the Beatitudes that will do you good. If you then want to know what you have to do specifically, read Matthew chapter 25. This is the pattern in which we will be judged. With these two things, you have the plan of action: the Beatitudes and Matthew 25. You don’t need to read anything else. And I ask you with all my heart.” The church is for Francis far more than an organic and hierarchical institution; it is above all God's people on the way to God, the pilgrim and evangelizing the people that always, if necessary, also exceeds institutional expression. The Church must have the mercy of God as its central theme and activity.” Kasper describes Francis as a charismatic, confident leader completely convinced of the message of the Gospel. He "combines continuity with the great tradition of the Church with renewal and ever new surprises. This also includes a poor church for the poor. This is not a liberal program; it is a radical program. Radical because it touches on the root and is a revolution of tenderness and love....What the pope is proposing is the humble way devout people move continents and can move mountains (Mt 17,19; 21,21). A little mercy—he says—can change the world. This is the Christian revolution....It is revolution in the true sense of the word—originally, the return to the origin of the Gospel as a way forward, a revolution of mercy." †
The Mountains of Saint Francis

The Mountains of Saint Francis

Walter Alvarez

WW Norton Co
2008
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Modern geologists, Walter Alvarez among them, showed in the last decades of the twentieth century that the history of our planet has witnessed events profoundly more dramatic than even the most spectacular chapters in human history. More violent than wars, more life altering than revolutions—understanding the geologic events that have shaped the Earth's surface is the quest and the passion of geologists. In the knowledgeable and graceful prose of Alvarez, general readers are led to explore the many mysteries that our planet guards. The author has chosen Italy as a microcosm in which to explore this amazing past for several reasons. First, it is the land where the earliest geologists learned how to read the history of the Earth, written in nature’s rock archives. Second, it is where Alvarez and his Italian geological friends have continued to decipher the rock record, uncovering more historical episodes from the Earth’s past. And third, the lovely land of Italy is unusually rich in geological treasures and offers examples of the key processes that have created the landscapes of the entire world. The Mountains of Saint Francis begins in Rome. We discover that the landscape of Rome was built by violent volcanic eruptions in the very recent past, almost certainly witnessed by our human ancestors. Next we travel to Siena and come face to face with a fundamental discovery of the geologists—that much of the dry land that we currently inhabit was once underwater, beneath ancient seas or oceans. Then we stop in the small medieval city of Gubbio and contemplate the amazing secret that the limestone rocks kept hidden for 65 million years—that a huge asteroid smashed into the Earth, disrupting the environment so severely that the dinosaurs, and perhaps half of the other forms of life inhabiting the Earth at the time, disappeared forever, opening the way for the rise of the mammals and eventually of humans. The impact theory that came from those Italian limestones at Gubbio was one of the great geological discoveries of the twentieth century. Just as important to the field of geology was the theory of plate tectonics—the understanding that the outer layer of the Earth is divided into crustal plates that move around, sometimes carrying continents into collisions with one another, like the great collision between Italy and Europe that built the Alps. And yet, to explain the Mountains of Saint Francis requires something more than a collision between continents. These are mountains that are still jealously guarding the secret of their past, and in this book we go along with the geological detectives as they try to uncover that secret. It is a journey that has seen the land of Italy lifted out of the sea, squashed and folded, torn apart, left high and dry when the Mediterranean Sea evaporated away, and then flooded when the Atlantic waters poured back in. The story of the Earth's history is fascinating in its own right, but with Alvarez as the tour guide, the journey takes on a human dimension, full of stories about the landscape and history of Italy and about the great geologists who uncovered the deep past of this land. It is a journey recounted in warm tones and subtle colors, reflecting the transcendent beauty of Italy itself.