Author: F. I. Sotunde
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chiefdoms
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
The Making of the Alake
Author: F. I. Sotunde
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chiefdoms
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chiefdoms
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Religious Encounter and the Making of the Yoruba
Author: John David Yeadon Peel
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253215888
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
"Peel is by training an anthropologist, but one possessed of an acute historical sensibility. Indeed, this magnificent book achieves a degree of analytical verve rare in either discipline." —History Today "[T]his is scholarship of the highest quality. . . . Peel lifts the Yoruba past to a dimension of comparative seriousness that no one else has managed. . . . The book teems with ideas . . . about big and compelling matters of very wide interest." —T. C. McCaskie In this magisterial book, J. D. Y. Peel contends that it is through their encounter with Christian missions in the mid-19th century that the Yoruba came to know themselves as a distinctive people. Peel's detailed study of the encounter is based on the rich archives of the Anglican Church Missionary Society, which contain the journals written by the African agents of mission, who, as the first generation of literate Yoruba, played a key role in shaping modern Yoruba consciousness. This distinguished book pays special attention to the experiences of ordinary men and women and shows how the process of Christian conversion transformed Christianity into something more deeply Yoruba.
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253215888
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
"Peel is by training an anthropologist, but one possessed of an acute historical sensibility. Indeed, this magnificent book achieves a degree of analytical verve rare in either discipline." —History Today "[T]his is scholarship of the highest quality. . . . Peel lifts the Yoruba past to a dimension of comparative seriousness that no one else has managed. . . . The book teems with ideas . . . about big and compelling matters of very wide interest." —T. C. McCaskie In this magisterial book, J. D. Y. Peel contends that it is through their encounter with Christian missions in the mid-19th century that the Yoruba came to know themselves as a distinctive people. Peel's detailed study of the encounter is based on the rich archives of the Anglican Church Missionary Society, which contain the journals written by the African agents of mission, who, as the first generation of literate Yoruba, played a key role in shaping modern Yoruba consciousness. This distinguished book pays special attention to the experiences of ordinary men and women and shows how the process of Christian conversion transformed Christianity into something more deeply Yoruba.
The Making Of An Afro-american
Author: Dorothy Sterling
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 9780306807213
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Decades before Marcus Garvey, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Malcolm X, Martin Robison Delany (1812–1885) proclaimed his pride in being black, and demanded not only emancipation but independence for African Americans. Grandson of an African prince, son of a slave, Delany lived a life of singular achievement: the first African-American explorer to venture into the heart of Africa; the publisher, editor, and writer of one of the first black newspapers in the U.S.; one of the first three blacks admitted to Harvard Medical School; the first black to hold field grade rank of U.S. Army major during the Civil War; as well as prominent careers as an author, doctor, ethnologist, orator, judge, Freedmen's Bureau official, and spokesman for black nationalism. This assiduously researched biography brings into vivid focus the life and times of Delany, whose militant, uncompromising voice is as vital today as it was more than a century ago.
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 9780306807213
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Decades before Marcus Garvey, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Malcolm X, Martin Robison Delany (1812–1885) proclaimed his pride in being black, and demanded not only emancipation but independence for African Americans. Grandson of an African prince, son of a slave, Delany lived a life of singular achievement: the first African-American explorer to venture into the heart of Africa; the publisher, editor, and writer of one of the first black newspapers in the U.S.; one of the first three blacks admitted to Harvard Medical School; the first black to hold field grade rank of U.S. Army major during the Civil War; as well as prominent careers as an author, doctor, ethnologist, orator, judge, Freedmen's Bureau official, and spokesman for black nationalism. This assiduously researched biography brings into vivid focus the life and times of Delany, whose militant, uncompromising voice is as vital today as it was more than a century ago.
Men in the Making
Author: Culver fathers association, Culver, Ind
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military education
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
This is a descriptive and pictorial work on Culver Military Academy.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military education
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
This is a descriptive and pictorial work on Culver Military Academy.
Analytical Solution for the Wind-driven Circulation in a Lake Containing an Island
Author: Marvin E. Goldstein
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lakes
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lakes
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
A Lake of Feathers and Moonbeams
Author: Dax Murray
Publisher: Dax Murray
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Indie Ink Award Finalist 2023: Non-Binary and Trans Representation How many half-truths could loyalty shoulder before it broke from the weight of deception on its back? Strange things can be said of the forest that spans the border of two kingdoms long at war. An evil sorcerer has made it his dominion, or an elegant enchantress has claimed it as her domain and grants wishes to those who chance upon her, or maybe the forest is guarded by an ancient and wrathful spirit. But Katya calls the forest home, living a life of magic and charms with her partner Ivan. But a threat looms over their forest, some darkness and danger that Ivan swears to protect her from. Katya finds herself caught up in a web of grudges and deception spanning generations, but most dangerous of all is the beautiful princess who stumbled into their woods. A princess who sets Katya’s heart fluttering with both desire and fear. As forces rally to rescue the princess or go to war, Katya must take measure of her own powers and decide what she is willing to sacrifice. Will she retreat to the safety of what's familiar or give up everything she knows to spread her wings and fly? I loved the queer-positive fairy tale world, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that was only the backdrop for a subtle story about trust, betrayal, and new possibilities. I highly recommend it, even if you're not familiar with the original story! ~ Danika, The Lesbrary
Publisher: Dax Murray
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Indie Ink Award Finalist 2023: Non-Binary and Trans Representation How many half-truths could loyalty shoulder before it broke from the weight of deception on its back? Strange things can be said of the forest that spans the border of two kingdoms long at war. An evil sorcerer has made it his dominion, or an elegant enchantress has claimed it as her domain and grants wishes to those who chance upon her, or maybe the forest is guarded by an ancient and wrathful spirit. But Katya calls the forest home, living a life of magic and charms with her partner Ivan. But a threat looms over their forest, some darkness and danger that Ivan swears to protect her from. Katya finds herself caught up in a web of grudges and deception spanning generations, but most dangerous of all is the beautiful princess who stumbled into their woods. A princess who sets Katya’s heart fluttering with both desire and fear. As forces rally to rescue the princess or go to war, Katya must take measure of her own powers and decide what she is willing to sacrifice. Will she retreat to the safety of what's familiar or give up everything she knows to spread her wings and fly? I loved the queer-positive fairy tale world, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that was only the backdrop for a subtle story about trust, betrayal, and new possibilities. I highly recommend it, even if you're not familiar with the original story! ~ Danika, The Lesbrary
A City on a Lake
Author: Matthew Vitz
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822372096
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
In A City on a Lake Matthew Vitz tracks the environmental and political history of Mexico City and explains its transformation from a forested, water-rich environment into a smog-infested megacity plagued by environmental problems and social inequality. Vitz shows how Mexico City's unequal urbanization and environmental decline stemmed from numerous scientific and social disputes over water policy, housing, forestry, and sanitary engineering. From the prerevolutionary efforts to create a hygienic city supportive of capitalist growth, through revolutionary demands for a more democratic distribution of resources, to the mid-twentieth-century emergence of a technocratic bureaucracy that served the interests of urban elites, Mexico City's environmental history helps us better understand how urban power has been exercised, reproduced, and challenged throughout Latin America.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822372096
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
In A City on a Lake Matthew Vitz tracks the environmental and political history of Mexico City and explains its transformation from a forested, water-rich environment into a smog-infested megacity plagued by environmental problems and social inequality. Vitz shows how Mexico City's unequal urbanization and environmental decline stemmed from numerous scientific and social disputes over water policy, housing, forestry, and sanitary engineering. From the prerevolutionary efforts to create a hygienic city supportive of capitalist growth, through revolutionary demands for a more democratic distribution of resources, to the mid-twentieth-century emergence of a technocratic bureaucracy that served the interests of urban elites, Mexico City's environmental history helps us better understand how urban power has been exercised, reproduced, and challenged throughout Latin America.
Legend of a Lake
Author: John Alleyne Macnab
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
The Great Upheaval
Author: Judith A. Byfield
Publisher: Ohio University Press
ISBN: 0821446908
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
This social and intellectual history of women’s political activism in postwar Nigeria reveals the importance of gender to the study of nationalism and poses new questions about Nigeria’s colonial past and independent future. In the years following World War II, the women of Abeokuta, Nigeria, staged a successful tax revolt that led to the formation first of the Abeokuta Women’s Union and then of Nigeria’s first national women’s organization, the Nigerian Women’s Union, in 1949. These organizations became central to a new political vision, a way for women across Nigeria to define their interests, desires, and needs while fulfilling the obligations and responsibilities of citizenship. In The Great Upheaval, Judith A. Byfield has crafted a finely textured social and intellectual history of gender and nation making that not only tells a story of women’s postwar activism but also grounds it in a nuanced account of the complex tax system that generated the “upheaval.” Byfield captures the dynamism of women’s political engagement in Nigeria’s postwar period and illuminates the centrality of gender to the study of nationalism. She thus offers new lines of inquiry into the late colonial era and its consequences for the future Nigerian state. Ultimately, she challenges readers to problematize the collapse of her female subjects' greatest aspiration, universal franchise, when the country achieved independence in 1960.
Publisher: Ohio University Press
ISBN: 0821446908
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
This social and intellectual history of women’s political activism in postwar Nigeria reveals the importance of gender to the study of nationalism and poses new questions about Nigeria’s colonial past and independent future. In the years following World War II, the women of Abeokuta, Nigeria, staged a successful tax revolt that led to the formation first of the Abeokuta Women’s Union and then of Nigeria’s first national women’s organization, the Nigerian Women’s Union, in 1949. These organizations became central to a new political vision, a way for women across Nigeria to define their interests, desires, and needs while fulfilling the obligations and responsibilities of citizenship. In The Great Upheaval, Judith A. Byfield has crafted a finely textured social and intellectual history of gender and nation making that not only tells a story of women’s postwar activism but also grounds it in a nuanced account of the complex tax system that generated the “upheaval.” Byfield captures the dynamism of women’s political engagement in Nigeria’s postwar period and illuminates the centrality of gender to the study of nationalism. She thus offers new lines of inquiry into the late colonial era and its consequences for the future Nigerian state. Ultimately, she challenges readers to problematize the collapse of her female subjects' greatest aspiration, universal franchise, when the country achieved independence in 1960.
The Wobbies Get A Lake
Author: Julie A
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1105766896
Category : Australian fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
If you haven't heard of or seen the Wobbies living under my woodheap yet, you're missing out!You see, awhile ago Jedda (my dog) and I found the Wobbies by accident.Each Wobby is a very pretty, powder blue, furry creature that is smaller than a speck of fairy dust.Living under my very old woodheap, they get about on their very short legs, some carrying their babies in their pouches.But what happens when a great big storm threatens their very existence? And I have to come to their rescue!Like us, the Wobbies have their fears and must be inventive if they are to survive.Each Wobby is so special.I can't imagine a world without them, so join me as we once again go in and magnify their world and see how they deal with a storm that could easily wash them away for ever!I am sure you will enjoy this new adventure as much as I did when I first saw it happening right before my magnifying glass!
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1105766896
Category : Australian fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
If you haven't heard of or seen the Wobbies living under my woodheap yet, you're missing out!You see, awhile ago Jedda (my dog) and I found the Wobbies by accident.Each Wobby is a very pretty, powder blue, furry creature that is smaller than a speck of fairy dust.Living under my very old woodheap, they get about on their very short legs, some carrying their babies in their pouches.But what happens when a great big storm threatens their very existence? And I have to come to their rescue!Like us, the Wobbies have their fears and must be inventive if they are to survive.Each Wobby is so special.I can't imagine a world without them, so join me as we once again go in and magnify their world and see how they deal with a storm that could easily wash them away for ever!I am sure you will enjoy this new adventure as much as I did when I first saw it happening right before my magnifying glass!