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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Flight
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Flight
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 566
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Category : Aeronautics
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Pages : 566
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American Latvians
Author: Ieva Zake
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351532561
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This book analyzes the political experience of a small and unique American ethnic group-American Latvians. This community was constituted by post-World War II political refugees, who fled Communism and arrived in the United States seeking safety and protection. For decades, they insisted on preserving their ethnic identity and therefore did not call themselves Latvian Americans. Instead, they formed a distinctive double identity, that is, they blended into the American society economically and socially, but refused to become assimilated culturally and politically. The book offers a detailed look into the life of this community of political refugees, which also provides a novel perspective on the Cold War as experienced by certain ethnic groups. From a theoretical point of view, the book makes two major contributions. First, it reasserts the need to understand the generalized category of "white Americans" or "white ethnics" with more nuance and attention to differences, and, second, it strengthens the so-called realist claim that refugees are not like other immigrants. In order to achieve these goals, the book provides compelling descriptions and interpretations of the most politically relevant moments in the experience of American Latvians in the period between the 1950s and the 1990s. Concretely, the book deals with topics as the American Latvians' anti-communist activism, the impact of the hunt for Nazis on Latvian emigres, the Soviet Union's anti-emigre propaganda campaigns and the exiled Latvians' involvement in the politics of national liberation in Latvia. The author strives to reveal the complexity of the refugee experience in the United States during the Cold War and its aftermath. Since such aspects of the life of ethnic groups in the United States have not been sufficiently studied, this book makes a substantial contribution to a fuller understanding of American immigration history and sociology of ethnic groups. It is well written, expertly organized, and will be of interest to a large readership at many levels of academia.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351532561
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This book analyzes the political experience of a small and unique American ethnic group-American Latvians. This community was constituted by post-World War II political refugees, who fled Communism and arrived in the United States seeking safety and protection. For decades, they insisted on preserving their ethnic identity and therefore did not call themselves Latvian Americans. Instead, they formed a distinctive double identity, that is, they blended into the American society economically and socially, but refused to become assimilated culturally and politically. The book offers a detailed look into the life of this community of political refugees, which also provides a novel perspective on the Cold War as experienced by certain ethnic groups. From a theoretical point of view, the book makes two major contributions. First, it reasserts the need to understand the generalized category of "white Americans" or "white ethnics" with more nuance and attention to differences, and, second, it strengthens the so-called realist claim that refugees are not like other immigrants. In order to achieve these goals, the book provides compelling descriptions and interpretations of the most politically relevant moments in the experience of American Latvians in the period between the 1950s and the 1990s. Concretely, the book deals with topics as the American Latvians' anti-communist activism, the impact of the hunt for Nazis on Latvian emigres, the Soviet Union's anti-emigre propaganda campaigns and the exiled Latvians' involvement in the politics of national liberation in Latvia. The author strives to reveal the complexity of the refugee experience in the United States during the Cold War and its aftermath. Since such aspects of the life of ethnic groups in the United States have not been sufficiently studied, this book makes a substantial contribution to a fuller understanding of American immigration history and sociology of ethnic groups. It is well written, expertly organized, and will be of interest to a large readership at many levels of academia.
Flight from Latvia
Author: Dagnija Neimane
Publisher: Dagnija Neimane
ISBN: 9780997553307
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A substantial chapter of World War II is resurrected in this sometimes tragic tale of one family's flight from their Latvian homeland and subsequent uncertainty as displaced persons. On the day Dagnija Neimane's parents married in 1940, the Soviet Russians killed the Latvian border guards, leading to the first Soviet occupation of their country. The following months culminated in the Year of Horror, with mass arrests, executions, and deportations of fifteen thousand Latvians to Siberia. Though Nazi Germany drove off the invaders and in turn occupied Latvia, in 1944 the Soviets gained the upper hand once more. Some Latvians joined the German forces to fight the Soviets, others who could, formulated plans for escape, wondering if there was hope left for their country. Flight from Latvia is a true narrative of an extended family's exile and journey through refugee camps to find a safe home once more. The narrator, only a youngster at the time, derives details from family stories and periodicals to relay this significant chapter of her family's history. Children, parents, even elderly grandparents flee together as a family-though conditions for food and health are abysmal. Now, having come this far, who would be selected for emigration?
Publisher: Dagnija Neimane
ISBN: 9780997553307
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A substantial chapter of World War II is resurrected in this sometimes tragic tale of one family's flight from their Latvian homeland and subsequent uncertainty as displaced persons. On the day Dagnija Neimane's parents married in 1940, the Soviet Russians killed the Latvian border guards, leading to the first Soviet occupation of their country. The following months culminated in the Year of Horror, with mass arrests, executions, and deportations of fifteen thousand Latvians to Siberia. Though Nazi Germany drove off the invaders and in turn occupied Latvia, in 1944 the Soviets gained the upper hand once more. Some Latvians joined the German forces to fight the Soviets, others who could, formulated plans for escape, wondering if there was hope left for their country. Flight from Latvia is a true narrative of an extended family's exile and journey through refugee camps to find a safe home once more. The narrator, only a youngster at the time, derives details from family stories and periodicals to relay this significant chapter of her family's history. Children, parents, even elderly grandparents flee together as a family-though conditions for food and health are abysmal. Now, having come this far, who would be selected for emigration?
Wish You Were Here
Author: Vishwa Ratan
Publisher: Notion Press
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Follow the journey of a young Indian couple who traveled to Poland for employment at an IT company. Due to a minor misunderstanding, the wife decides to make a significant choice to separate from her husband and explore other countries to reflect in solitude on the future of their relationship. Witness the gradual unraveling of the story as you accompany her to the Baltic nations and experience the journey until its conclusion.
Publisher: Notion Press
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Follow the journey of a young Indian couple who traveled to Poland for employment at an IT company. Due to a minor misunderstanding, the wife decides to make a significant choice to separate from her husband and explore other countries to reflect in solitude on the future of their relationship. Witness the gradual unraveling of the story as you accompany her to the Baltic nations and experience the journey until its conclusion.
Extermination of the Jews in Latvia, 1941-1945
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Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Languages : en
Pages : 368
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Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Languages : en
Pages : 368
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Banking on Markets
Author: Rachel A. Epstein
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198809964
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
This volume examines the relationship between banks and states, and how the traditional, political bank-state ties have been transformed.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198809964
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 231
Book Description
This volume examines the relationship between banks and states, and how the traditional, political bank-state ties have been transformed.
Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1790
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1790
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Planes, Trains, Taxis and Tuk Tuks
Author: Malcolm Teasdale
Publisher: Malcolm Teasdale
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Malcolm Teasdale has spent a ridiculous amount of time on planes and trains. Add to that taxis and various types of tuk tuks. After an honest explanation about how he became a travel addict, Malcolm describes how some iconic places and wonders of the World are reachable with a little planning. It’s basically an attempt to simplify what can be deemed as an intimidating task. You can then add these to your Bucket List. The rest of the stories in this book are about experiences in Europe, Asia, the Americas and the Caribbean. Not one to shy away from a challenge or two, he travels to distant locations to visit spectacular buildings and architecture, surrounds himself with sharks at 50 feet underwater, spends a night in the wilderness in a tent and the following day enjoys hanging out with the nomads, finds a spiritual encounter in an iconic palace, ventures into areas of seediness and questionable merit and then relaxes on a spectacular beach just to get away from it all. In his quest to fulfill some lifetime ambitions, the added benefit is to become further educated about how the rest of the World works. Chapters: 1. The Travel Addiction Disease - My story 2. You are Never too old for Adventure 3. Village Hopping in the Cotswolds (ENGLAND) 4. Snow, Ice and Abba (SWEDEN) 5. Black Cats, Black Balsam and Rockabilly in Riga (LATVIA) 6. When in Rome, Venice or Florence (ITALY) 7. Hungry in Budapest (HUNGARY) 8. St. Petersburg - A City of Greatness (RUSSIA) 9. Where Tourists don't go in Asia (THAILAND) 10. A Little Closer to Shangri-La (TIBET, CHINA) 11. Hanging out with the Locals in the Island of the Gods (BALI, INDONESIA) 12. The Need for Seclusion (MONGOLIA) 13. The City of Angels Revisited (PHILIPPINES) 14. Bats, frog Fish and Natures' Wonders in Palawan (PHILIPPINES) 15. Mother Nature's Magic Below the Surface (PALAU) 16. The Long and Worthwhile Trip into the Middle of Nowhere (SIPADAN, BORNEO, MALAYSIA) 17. Grace Bay - The World's Best Beach (TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS)
Publisher: Malcolm Teasdale
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Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Malcolm Teasdale has spent a ridiculous amount of time on planes and trains. Add to that taxis and various types of tuk tuks. After an honest explanation about how he became a travel addict, Malcolm describes how some iconic places and wonders of the World are reachable with a little planning. It’s basically an attempt to simplify what can be deemed as an intimidating task. You can then add these to your Bucket List. The rest of the stories in this book are about experiences in Europe, Asia, the Americas and the Caribbean. Not one to shy away from a challenge or two, he travels to distant locations to visit spectacular buildings and architecture, surrounds himself with sharks at 50 feet underwater, spends a night in the wilderness in a tent and the following day enjoys hanging out with the nomads, finds a spiritual encounter in an iconic palace, ventures into areas of seediness and questionable merit and then relaxes on a spectacular beach just to get away from it all. In his quest to fulfill some lifetime ambitions, the added benefit is to become further educated about how the rest of the World works. Chapters: 1. The Travel Addiction Disease - My story 2. You are Never too old for Adventure 3. Village Hopping in the Cotswolds (ENGLAND) 4. Snow, Ice and Abba (SWEDEN) 5. Black Cats, Black Balsam and Rockabilly in Riga (LATVIA) 6. When in Rome, Venice or Florence (ITALY) 7. Hungry in Budapest (HUNGARY) 8. St. Petersburg - A City of Greatness (RUSSIA) 9. Where Tourists don't go in Asia (THAILAND) 10. A Little Closer to Shangri-La (TIBET, CHINA) 11. Hanging out with the Locals in the Island of the Gods (BALI, INDONESIA) 12. The Need for Seclusion (MONGOLIA) 13. The City of Angels Revisited (PHILIPPINES) 14. Bats, frog Fish and Natures' Wonders in Palawan (PHILIPPINES) 15. Mother Nature's Magic Below the Surface (PALAU) 16. The Long and Worthwhile Trip into the Middle of Nowhere (SIPADAN, BORNEO, MALAYSIA) 17. Grace Bay - The World's Best Beach (TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS)
Kossov V. Immigration and Naturalization Service
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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