Constitui o Politica da Monarchia Portugueza decretada pelas Cortes Geraes Extraordinarias e Constituintes 23 Sept 1822

Constitui    o Politica da Monarchia Portugueza  decretada pelas Cortes Geraes Extraordinarias e Constituintes    23 Sept  1822
Author: Portugal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1822
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0017866806

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Francisco Su rez 1548 1617

Francisco Su  rez  1548   1617
Author: Robert Aleksander Maryks,Juan Antonio Senent de Frutos
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004395657

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This is a bilingual edition of the selected peer-reviewed papers that were submitted for the International Symposium on Jesuit Studies on the thought of the Jesuit Francisco Suárez (1548–1617). The symposium was co-organized in Seville in 2018 by the Departamento de Humanidades y Filosofía at Universidad Loyola Andalucía and the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies at Boston College.

E voting

E voting
Author: Jaya Krishna S Naveen Kumar Agarwal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic voting
ISBN: 8131415430

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From time immemorial, by the people in a democratic set-up has been facilitated through a mechanism called Election. Electoral process involves voting by the eligible electorate and the voting system should facilitate people s true verdict. Till rec

Empire Adrift

Empire Adrift
Author: Patrick Wilcken
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2005
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: 0747568693

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In 1807, the Portuguese prince regent Dom João made an extraordinary decision. Although horrified by the idea of sea travel, Napoleon's troops were closing in on Lisbon so he opted to transplant his entire court and government to Portugal's largest colony, Brazil. 10,000 aristocrats, ministers, priests and servants clambered aboard the rickety fleet. After a rough passage they spilled off their ships bedraggled and lice-ridden to the astonishment of their new-world subjects. Thus began a thirteen-year period of imperial rule from a 'tropical Versailles' set against the city's jungle-clad mountains. But this only partially obscured the brutal workings of what was then the largest slaving port in the Americas. While the court grappled with the dark side of its own empire, Brazil was coming of age. Patrick Wilcken brings this remarkable period to the life, blending vivid contemporary testament with a rich evocation of a time in history when European royalty went native.

Bones Bodies amd Behavior

Bones  Bodies amd Behavior
Author: George W. Stocking
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1990-08-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780299112530

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History of Anthropology is a series of annual volumes, inaugurated in 1983, each broadly unified around a theme of major importance to both the history and the present practice of anthropological inquiry. Bones, Bodies, Behavior, the fifth in the series, treats a number of issues relating to the history of biological or physical anthropology: the application of the "race" idea to humankind, the comparison of animals minds to those of humans, the evolution of humans from primate forms, and the relation of science to racial ideology. Following an introductory overview of biological anthropology in Western tradition, the seven essays focus on a series of particular historical episodes from 1830 to 1980: the emergence of the race idea in restoration France, the comparative psychological thought of the American ethnologist Lewis Henry Morgan, the archeological background of the forgery of the remains "discovered" at Piltdown in 1912, their impact on paleoanthropology in the interwar period, the background and development of physical anthropology in Nazi Germany, and the attempts of Franx Boas and others to organize a consensus against racialism among British and American scientists in the late 1930s. The volume concludes with a provocative essay on physical anthropology and primate studies in the United States in the years since such a consensus was established by the UNESCO "Statements on Race" of 1950 and 1951. Bringing together the contributions of a physical anthropologist (Frank Spencer), a historical sociologist (Michael Hammond), and a number of historians of science (Elazar Barkan, Claude Blanckaert, Donna Haraway, Robert Proctor, and Marc Swetlitz), this volume will appeal to a wide range of students, scholars, and general readers interested in the place of biological assumptions in the modern anthropological tradition, in the biological bases of human behavior, in racial ideologies, and in the development of the modern human sciences.

The United Nations Peace and Security

The United Nations  Peace and Security
Author: Ramesh Thakur
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2006-06-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139456944

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Preventing humanitarian atrocities is becoming as important for the United Nations as dealing with inter-state war. In this book, Ramesh Thakur examines the transformation in UN operations, analysing its changing role and structure. He asks why, when and how force may be used and argues that the growing gulf between legality and legitimacy is evidence of an eroded sense of international community. He considers the tension between the US, with its capacity to use force and project power, and the UN, as the centre of the international law enforcement system. He asserts the central importance of the rule of law and of a rules-based order focused on the UN as the foundation of a civilised system of international relations. This book will be of interest to students of the UN and international organisations in politics, law and international relations departments, as well as policymakers in the UN and other NGOs.

Moral Combat

Moral Combat
Author: Michael Burleigh
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 1197
Release: 2011-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780062078667

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"Magnificent. . . . Seldom has a study of the past combined such erudition with such exuberance." —The Guardian "No-one with an interest in the Second World War should be without this book; and indeed nor should anyone who cares about how our world has come about." —The Daily Telegraph Pre-eminent WWII historian Michael Burleigh delivers a brilliant new examination of the day-to-day moral crises underpinning the momentous conflicts of the Second World War. A magisterial counterpart to his award-winning and internationally bestselling The Third Reich, winner of the Samuel Johnson prize, Moral Combat offers a unique and riveting look at, in the words of The Times (London), "not just the war planners faced with the prospect of bombing Dresden or the atrocities of the Holocaust, but also the individuals working at the coalface of war, killing or murdering, resisting or collaborating."

Leonhart Fuchs The New Herbal of 1543

Leonhart Fuchs   The New Herbal of 1543
Author: Werner Dressendörfer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 960
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Botanical illustration
ISBN: 3836538024

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With his 1543 herb catalog, botanical pioneer Leonhart Fuchs created a masterpiece of Renaissance botany and publishing. This fresh reprint is based on Fuchs's personal, hand-colored original and features over 500 illustrations, including the first visual record of New World plant types such as maize, cactus, and tobacco.