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Nature Within Reach Of Canadians, Alan Maceachern May 2011

Nature Within Reach Of Canadians, Alan Maceachern

History Publications

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Review Of Lydon, Ghislaine, On Trans-Saharan Trails: Islamic Law, Trade Networks, And Cross-Cultural Exchange In Nineteenth-Century Western Africa, Mohamed Hassan Mohamed Apr 2011

Review Of Lydon, Ghislaine, On Trans-Saharan Trails: Islamic Law, Trade Networks, And Cross-Cultural Exchange In Nineteenth-Century Western Africa, Mohamed Hassan Mohamed

History Publications

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M.B. Williams And The Early Years Of Parks Canada, Alan Maceachern Apr 2011

M.B. Williams And The Early Years Of Parks Canada, Alan Maceachern

History Publications

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Fighting Like The Devil For The Sake Of God: Protestants, Catholics And The Origins Of Violence In Victorian Belfast, By Mark Doyle, Adam Pole Jan 2011

Fighting Like The Devil For The Sake Of God: Protestants, Catholics And The Origins Of Violence In Victorian Belfast, By Mark Doyle, Adam Pole

History Publications

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Crónica De Una Epidemia Anunciada: Incorporación Etno-Médica Del Migrante Nicaragüense A La Nación Costarricense Enlos Tiempos Del Cólera., Mauricio López-Ruiz, Steven Palmer Jan 2011

Crónica De Una Epidemia Anunciada: Incorporación Etno-Médica Del Migrante Nicaragüense A La Nación Costarricense Enlos Tiempos Del Cólera., Mauricio López-Ruiz, Steven Palmer

History Publications

The way in which societies organize themselves in order to solve public health problems often reveal important characteristics and changes in national cultures. This is the case of the Costa Rican campaign against cholera, during the early 1990s, in which governmental authorities used national discourses that created a symbolic link to historical values of Costa Rica´s political culture. These values not only were key factors in shaping and giving meaning to the successful public health response to this epidemic, but also promoted the inclusion of Nicaraguan migrants (a group surreptitiously identified as potential vectors of cholera) to the public health …


A Little Essay On Big: Towards A History Of Canada's Size, Alan Maceachern Jan 2011

A Little Essay On Big: Towards A History Of Canada's Size, Alan Maceachern

History Publications

No abstract provided.