Spanish Connections

Spanish Connections
Author: Mark L. Asquino
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2023-01-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781669861805

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This is a memoir about my diplomatic journey to Equatorial Guinea, an ill-fated small Spanish-speaking country. I discuss the many stops along the way that finally led to my serving as U.S. ambassador to Spain’s only former colony in sub-Saharan Africa. This is the story of a lifelong fascination with Spain that began with a strange tale my mother told me about a mysterious uncle who fought in the Spanish Civil War. My assignment to Equatorial Guinea was the last piece needed to complete a full circle in my professional life that began in Franco’s Spain.

Contact Community and Connections Current Approaches to Spanish in Multilingual Populations

Contact  Community  and Connections  Current Approaches to Spanish in Multilingual Populations
Author: Gregory L. Thompson,Scott M. Alvord
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781622737727

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This edited volume provides state of the art research on developing areas of Spanish in contact with other languages. This manuscript is unique in its broad yet coherent approach to the study of Spanish in bilingual contexts by investigating current issues in the field through well-designed research and innovative analyses. In addition, this book concludes with research on how languages in contact are reflected in individuals in educational settings as well as insights on how to teach bilinguals raised in contact with English and Spanish. This manuscript is divided into three major themes that focus on the overall issues of Spanish in bilingual contexts: 1. The first section, titled "Language and Identity," is composed of four chapters that focus on the connection between language and identity in unique settings. 2. The second section of the manuscript is titled "Language and Dialectal Contact" and is composed of six chapters that analyze the dialectal and linguistic changes in languages in contact in a variety of settings. 3. The final section is titled "Language in Educational Settings" and consists of four chapters with a focus on heritage speakers and second language students of Spanish in different classroom settings as well as abroad. This volume contributes original research in these areas in a way so as to fill valuable gaps in the current knowledge in the field especially in the innovative ways of approaching areas such as teaching heritage learners, understanding diachronic and synchronic dialectal and linguistic changes as well as innovations in language use, and how language contributes to the formation of identity.

Transregional Connections in the History of East Central Europe

Transregional Connections in the History of East Central Europe
Author: Katja Castryck-Naumann
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110680560

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Transregional connections play a fundamental role in the history of East-Central Europe. This volume explores this connectivity by showing how people from eastern and central parts of Europe have positioned themselves within global processes while, in turn, also shaping them. The contributions examine different fields of action such as economy, arts, international regulations and law, development aid, and migration, focusing on the period between the middle of the nineteenth century and the end of the Cold War. The authors uncover spaces of interaction and emphasize that internal and external entanglements have established East-Central Europe as a distinct region. Understanding the connectedness of this subregion is stimulating for the historiography of East-Central Europe as it is for the field of global history.

The Iberian latin American Connection

The Iberian latin American Connection
Author: Howard J. Wiarda,Eusebio Mujal-Leon,Alistair Hennessy,Janine T Perfit
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000302318

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This book is especially timely as Latin America is diversifying its international connections, Spain and Portugal are seeking to expand their interests and presence in Latin America, and U.S. policy toward both regions has become increasingly complex. Contributors trace the history of Iberian-Latin American relations from colonial times and then examine the cultural, economic, political, and strategic ties that currently exist between the two regions. Particular attention is focused on the impact of Iberian-Latin American relations on U.S. foreign policy. The book concludes with a section of country-specific case studies.

Luxembourg the Jenisch Connection

Luxembourg   the Jenisch Connection
Author: David Robinson
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2005-03-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595795706

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Why does a blonde commit suicide off a bridge in Luxembourg? Whose telephone number is on a pink piece of crumpled paper? Who is the girl in the porn film? Jason Evans seeks the solution whilst on holiday visiting his brother Shaun in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Undercover Detective Ernie Meyer and his assistant Gendarms Tammy Hammer are hot on the trail. What is the meaning of an unusual tattoo? Who is the old man in a nursing home in Berlin? Why is a trip to Frankfurt so important? What is the secret language on the letter? Why is a Luxembourg tour guide involved? Luxembourg & The Jeinesch Connection is David Robinson's first fictional novel which visits the seedy exploitive world of cabaret bars, the Luxembourg State secret police and the tunnels of the former fortress to uncover a secret that's been dormant for nearly sixty years.

International Solidarity in the Low Countries during the Twentieth Century

International Solidarity in the Low Countries during the Twentieth Century
Author: Kim Christiaens,John Nieuwenhuys,Charel Roemer
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110639346

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During the 20th century, a variety of social movements and civil society groups stepped into the arena of international politics. This volume collects innovative research on international solidarity movements in Belgium and the Netherlands, and places these movements prominently in debates about the history of globalization, transnational activism, and international politics.

Twenty First Century Arab and African Diasporas in Spain Portugal and Latin America

Twenty First Century Arab and African Diasporas in Spain  Portugal and Latin America
Author: Cristián H. Ricci
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000828528

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This volume considers the Arabic and African diasporas through the underexplored Afro-Hispanic, Luso-Africans, and Mahjari (South American and Mexican authors of Arab descent) experiences in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. Utilizing both established and emerging approaches, the authors explore the ways in which individual writers and artists negotiate the geographical, cultural, and historical parameters of their own diasporic trajectories influenced by their particular locations at home and elsewhere. At the same time, this volume sheds light on issues related to Spain, Portugal, and Latin American racial, ethnic, and sexual boundaries; the appeal of images of the Middle East and Africa in the contemporary marketplace; and the role of Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American economic crunches in shaping attitudes towards immigration. This collection of thought-provoking chapters extends the concepts of diaspora and transnationalism, forcing the reader to reassess their present limitations as interpretive tools. In the process, Afro-Hispanic, Afro-Portuguese, and Mahjaris are rendered visible as national actors and transnational citizens.

Scots and the Spanish Civil War

Scots and the Spanish Civil War
Author: Raeburn Fraser Raeburn
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781474459501

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Few causes before or since have inspired such passion, determination and sacrifice than the Spanish Civil War (1936-9). This book explores the many ways in which Scots responded to the war in Spain, covering the activists and humanitarians who raised funds and awareness at home, as well as the hundreds of Scots who journeyed to Spain to fight as part of the International Brigades. Their stories reflect much larger narratives of the rise of European fascism, the networks and cultures of international communism and the wider modern phenomenon of transnational foreign fighters.Scots and the Spanish Civil War is a groundbreaking study of Scottish involvement in one of the 20th century's most famous and divisive conflicts, drawing on newly-declassified government documents and international archives in Spain and beyond. As well as shedding new light on Scottish politics in the 1930s, Fraser Raeburn argues that this case study - part of the largest wave of foreign war volunteering in the 20th century - can help us understand other such mobilisations, past and present.