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«MIS INVESTIGACIONES Y ALGO MAS» es una compilación póstuma, en tres tomos, de cuanto escribió e investigó su autor: ADALBERTO AFONSO FERNANDEZ, en los tres países donde vivió: Cuba, Venezuela y España. Los amantes de la lectura y de la Historia, encontrarán gratificantes estos libros que son, además, una excelente y fidedigna fuente de consulta para inquirir sobre tiempos atrás, llevados por el placer de leer o con propósitos creativos o didácticos. El Tomo I posee los dos primeros capítulos -de los trece en total de la Obra- con una variedad de textos antiguos que salvan para la posteridad mucho de la pretérita vida cultural cubana desde la óptica de la ciudad natal del escritor. "Apuntes para una Cronología de Ciego de Avila" -1538 a 1958- (capítulo 1), y "Ciego de Avila. Hijos Ilustres"(capítulo 2) con ensayos biográficos enriquecidos con antologías, cronologías y publicaciones de la prensa de entonces acerca de figuras cubanas pertenecientes a aquella localidad que se proyectaron más allá de la misma: Vicente Iriondo de la Vara (quien hizo construir el primer teatro de allí; Manuel Diego Venega (poeta repentista) y los escritores y periodistas: Antonio Benedico Rodríguez ; Gabriel Jiménez Lamar y José Muñiz Vergara «El Capitán Nemo» cuyo nombre llevó la primera biblioteca pública del pueblo en 1947. Las fuentes de donde se obtuvieron los datos para la Cronología puede que ya no existan y esto le da un notorio valor a esta publicación: periódicos y revistas de la época y antiguos libros del Ayuntamiento de la ciudad rescatados de los tanques de basura o de ser consumidos por las llamas a principios de la Revolución de 1959.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1994.
A comprehensive state-of-the-art review of gender in one of the world's most diverse and dynamic regions. The authors draw on a wide range of sources, including their own field research, to explore changes and continuities in gender roles, relations and identities during the late twentieth century into the twenty-first. Debunking traditional universalizing stereotypes, diversity in gender is highlighted in relation to the cross-cutting influences of age, class, sexuality, ethnicity, rural-urban residence, and migrant status.
Gnosis means knowledge. But we are not referring to just any knowledge. Gnosis is knowledge which produces a great transformation in those who receive it. Knowledge capable of nothing less than waking up man and helping him to escape from the prison in which he finds himself. That is why Gnosis has been so persecuted throughout the course of history, because it is knowledge considered dangerous for the religious and political authorities who govern mankind from the shadows. Every time this religion, absolutely different from the rest, appears before man, the other religions unite to try to destroy or hide it again. Primordial Gnosis is the original Gnosis, true Gnosis, eternal Gnosis, Gnostic knowledge in its pure form. Due to multiple persecutions, Primordial Gnosis has been fragmented, distorted and hidden.
From the bestselling author of the acclaimed Chaos and Genius comes a thoughtful and provocative exploration of the big ideas of the modern era: Information, communication, and information theory. Acclaimed science writer James Gleick presents an eye-opening vision of how our relationship to information has transformed the very nature of human consciousness. A fascinating intellectual journey through the history of communication and information, from the language of Africa’s talking drums to the invention of written alphabets; from the electronic transmission of code to the origins of information theory, into the new information age and the current deluge of news, tweets, images, and blogs. Along the way, Gleick profiles key innovators, including Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Samuel Morse, and Claude Shannon, and reveals how our understanding of information is transforming not only how we look at the world, but how we live. A New York Times Notable Book A Los Angeles Times and Cleveland Plain Dealer Best Book of the Year Winner of the PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award
Fifteen contributors examine the interpretative value of ideas of revolution for explaining historical development within their own speciality. They assess the existing historiography and offer their personal views.