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The Isleño Décima: Media And Memory In Spanish-Speaking South Louisiana, Jeanne Gillespie
The Isleño Décima: Media And Memory In Spanish-Speaking South Louisiana, Jeanne Gillespie
JEANNE GILLESPIE
From the early fifteenth century to the end of the eighteenth century, the Spanish colonial process involved the settling of vast tracks of land. From their first colonial experiment in the Canary Islands in 1402, the Spanish administration learned that it was sometimes more effective to import assimilated settlers from already established colonial possessions than to attempt massive conversion and cultural assimilation. To shore up the vast spaces of the northern Gulf Coast, particularly "West Florida" and eastern Texas, the Spanish governors sent for colonists including groups of Canary Islanders who settled outposts along the Red River, as well as …
Felon Voting Rights And Democracy, Rebecca Gould
Felon Voting Rights And Democracy, Rebecca Gould
Rebecca Gould
No abstract provided.
The Light Of The Ancestors (By Idris Bazorkin), Rebecca Gould
The Light Of The Ancestors (By Idris Bazorkin), Rebecca Gould
Rebecca Gould
"Light of the Ancestors" is excerpted from the Ingush writer Idris Bazorkin's novel, Dark Ages.
Evening Prayers (By Idris Bazorkin), Rebecca Gould
Evening Prayers (By Idris Bazorkin), Rebecca Gould
Rebecca Gould
"Evening Prayers" is a stand-alone translation from the Ingush writer Idris Bazorkin's novel, Dark Ages (Iz Tmy Vekov, 1963).
Between Presence And Absence: Spatial Disjunction And Innovation In Detective Stories, Riccardo Pelizzo
Between Presence And Absence: Spatial Disjunction And Innovation In Detective Stories, Riccardo Pelizzo
riccardo pelizzo
No abstract provided.