947 resultados para Origins of the first world war
Resumo:
En el marco de un ya concluido proyecto de investigación titulado: 'Imágenes de España en la arquitectura rioplatense' analizamos las impresiones del célebre arquitecto argentino Martín Noel en su libro de viajes España vista otra vez, escrito y publicado en la Península mientras dirigía en Sevilla las obras del Pabellón Argentino en la Exposición Iberoamericana de 1929. Estábamos por abocarnos a otros temas, cuando encontramos casualmente un raro libro español de la época prologado por Noel. Nos referimos al volumen Casas de campo españolas, de Alfredo Baeschlin, arquitecto suizo residente en España. El libro reúne cincuenta proyectos originales de viviendas 'típicas' de las diversas regiones de España con profusión de planos, perspectivas y una memoria escrita en la que se destacan tanto sus virtudes funcionales como su respeto al carácter 'español'. Pensamos pues que dicho azaroso hallazgo constituye una oportunidad para analizar qué se entendía por 'lo español' en la arquitectura de los años veinte, a ambas orillas del Atlántico, estudiando las miradas cruzadas del autor europeo y el prologuista americano con la particularidad de que, pese a ser ambos entusiastas estudiosos de lo hispano, ninguno de ellos era español
Resumo:
En el marco de un ya concluido proyecto de investigación titulado: 'Imágenes de España en la arquitectura rioplatense' analizamos las impresiones del célebre arquitecto argentino Martín Noel en su libro de viajes España vista otra vez, escrito y publicado en la Península mientras dirigía en Sevilla las obras del Pabellón Argentino en la Exposición Iberoamericana de 1929. Estábamos por abocarnos a otros temas, cuando encontramos casualmente un raro libro español de la época prologado por Noel. Nos referimos al volumen Casas de campo españolas, de Alfredo Baeschlin, arquitecto suizo residente en España. El libro reúne cincuenta proyectos originales de viviendas 'típicas' de las diversas regiones de España con profusión de planos, perspectivas y una memoria escrita en la que se destacan tanto sus virtudes funcionales como su respeto al carácter 'español'. Pensamos pues que dicho azaroso hallazgo constituye una oportunidad para analizar qué se entendía por 'lo español' en la arquitectura de los años veinte, a ambas orillas del Atlántico, estudiando las miradas cruzadas del autor europeo y el prologuista americano con la particularidad de que, pese a ser ambos entusiastas estudiosos de lo hispano, ninguno de ellos era español
Resumo:
It is almost as if engaging in war is easier than thinking about war. In the year of the commemoration of the First World War, Europe is facing several wars on its borders, and European forces are actively engaged in Iraq and Mali. But is anyone thinking about the strategic objectives?
Resumo:
Vital Subjects: Race and Biopolitics in Italy is an interdisciplinary study of how racial and colonial discourses shaped the “making” of Italians as modern political subjects in the years between its administrative unification (1861-1870) and the end of the First World War (1919)
Resumo:
O contrabando é uma actividade comercial ilícita que não tem uma origem definida, uma vez que, ultrapassa todas as fronteiras espaciais e temporais. No entanto, a partir do século XIX e ao longo do período da Primeira Guerra Mundial, o tema constitui uma das principais preocupações dos países Aliados. Nas Conferências de Haia (1899 e 1907) e Londres (1908-09), o conceito é discutido e são promulgadas listas com as mercadorias consideradas contrabando de guerra. Durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial é criado o bloqueio económico com o intuito de reprimir o contrabando e a circulação de mercadorias com destino ao inimigo. Esta dissertação de mestrado tem como principal objectivo compreender o significado, a importância e o impacto do contrabando num contexto local e inserido numa conjuntura de guerra e pós-guerra. Destacando os actores, as dinâmicas de resistência e repressão, assim como as relações entre o poder central, poder local e contrabandistas.
Resumo:
La presente ricerca di dottorato, attraverso un’indagine multidisciplinare, si pone l’obiettivo di elaborare in chiave pedagogica una riflessione sulla relazione esistente tra la letteratura per l’infanzia, la narrazione, l’esperienza e il limite. La ricerca mira ad analizzare le metafore del limite intese come metafore della caducità, della ferita, della marginalità, della liminalità, della divergenza e dell’alterità. La ricerca si concentra in particolare sulle rappresentazioni metaforiche della relazione educativa tra personaggi mentori e personaggi bambini, colti in attraversamenti e transizioni esistenziali, colti quindi nell’atto di cura della loro natura limitata. L’impianto teorico-interpretativo elaborato è utilizzato per sondare criticamente l’opera di Robert Louis Stevenson e di James Matthew Barrie, autori scelti come rappresentanti emblematici del periodo di soglia a cavallo di secolo, compreso tra il 1880 e il 1914. Attraverso l’applicazione del paradigma indiziario della ricerca storiografica e letteraria, l’indagine raccoglie correlazioni incongrue tra le opere, le biografie e la storia in cui esse si inseriscono, per formulare ipotesi che permettano un’interpretazione delle modificazioni che le rappresentazioni del limite subirono in quel periodo, sul limitare del primo conflitto mondiale.
Resumo:
Siegfried Kracauer (1889-1966) fu di formazione ingegnere-architetto, giornalista. Egli fu un instancabile osservatore critico della superficie della realtà, convinto quale era che solo dall’osservazione dei fenomeni superficiali si potesse davvero intuire la realtà di un’epoca. L’obiettivo della tesi è cercare di cogliere il rapporto tra forma e critica della realtà attraverso saggi, articoli di giornale, recensioni di libri e film, biografie e autobiografie. All’interno di questo lavoro si sono isolate alcune immagini e opere che permettono, a nostro parere, di cogliere il senso della decifrazione della modernità in Kracauer. La luce come figura ambigua della fantasmagoria e della metropoli, il mito e la razionalizzazione capitalistica, la figura di Ginster, personaggio letterario chiaramente autobiografico incaricato di descrivere le tensioni nel passaggio dall’esperienza della prima guerra mondale al mondo moderno dell’improvvisazione e della perdita dei confini e, infine, Jacques Offenbach e l’operetta, incursione storica di Kracauer alla ricerca di una biografia sociale della città di Parigi come archeologia della modernità sviluppando un parallelo tra l’epoca del Secondo Impero di Napoleone III e l’avvento del nazismo. A ognuno di questi momenti è dedicato un capitolo che cerca di sviluppare continuità e discontinuità del pensiero di Kracauer nei confronti delle eredità filosofiche e metodologiche di György Lukács, Georg Simmel, Karl Marx. mL’attenzione è stata rivolta alle testimonianze dei rapporti e dei confronti, talora aspri, con i suoi colleghi e amici a partire da quelli complicati con Benjamin e Adorno che restituiscono un’immagine di un pensatore originale e complesso alla ricerca e, paradossalmente sulla soglia, di una via per pensare l’irruzione della cultura di massa e del potere assoggettante delle immagini.
Resumo:
Questo lavoro ricostruisce l'uso strategico di Gandhi come “significante” nel pensiero politico dell'Atlantico Nero, nella lotta contro la supremazia bianca e nei processi di decolonizzazione. Le pratiche discorsive che hanno stretto alleanze metaforiche con il movimento gandhiano sono evidenziate come un mezzo con cui il discorso politico nero attraversa la linea di separazione tra metropoli e colonie, e sovverte la costruzione spaziale della modernità. L’analisi spazia dall'indomani della Prima guerra mondiale alla seconda metà degli anni Cinquanta. Questa parte di Secolo breve fu caratterizzata dalle due guerre mondiali, dalla Lega contro l'imperialismo e dai congressi panafricani - importanti punti di svolta che consolidarono la consapevolezza di un'esperienza comune di oppressione e sfruttamento razziale. La ricerca si concentra sui circuiti e movimenti editoriali e associativi, come i congressi panafricani (1919-1945), il movimento “New Negro”, l’UNIA di Marcus Garvey, il sindacalismo nero e i movimenti di liberazione africani - in particolare la Positive Action in Ghana, il movimento zikista in Nigeria e la Defiance Campaign in Sud Africa. Nel complesso quadro di gerarchie e idiosincrasie dell'Atlantico Nero, gli scarti semantici dell'uso di Gandhi come tropo politico sono connessi con diverse prospettive e visioni di solidarietà.
Resumo:
The ancient civilizations were dependent upon sophisticated systems of water management. The hydraulic engineering works found in ancient Angkor (ninth to thirteenth century AD), the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan (thirteenth to fifteenth century AD), Byzantine Constantinople (fourth to sixth century AD) and Nabatean Petra (sixth century BC to AD 106) are particularly striking because each of these is in localities of the world that are once again facing a water crisis. Without water management, such ancient cities would never have emerged, nor would the urban communities and towns from which they developed. Indeed, the ‘domestication’ of water marked a key turning point in the cultural trajectory of each region of the world where state societies developed. This is illustrated by examining the prehistory of water management in the Jordan Valley, identifying the later Neolithic (approx. 8300–6500 years ago) as a key period when significant investment in water management occurred, laying the foundation for the development of the first urban communities of the Early Bronze Age.
Resumo:
3D Modular construction is poorly known and scarcely published in technical literature. In spite of that there are an increasing number of manufacturers offering their products in different countries. This method has largely evolved from early examples such as the American Gold Rush prefabrication in the nineteenth century, the Sears precut homes or Voisin´s prototypes for modular homes, to the end of the first half of the twentieth century. In this period a non negligible number of attempts in 3D modular construction have been carried out, ranging from theoretical proposals to several hundred or thousand units produced. Selected examples of modular architecture will be analyses in order to illustrate its technical evolution, concerning materials, structure, transportation and on site assembly. Success and failure factors of the different systems will be discussed. Conclusions about building criteria shown in them and their applicability in current architecture will be drawn.
Resumo:
In 1921 Mexico produced a quarter of world s petroleum, making the country the secondlargest producer in the world, but by 1930 it only accounted for 3 per cent of world sproduction. To date the discussion has mostly relied on events taking place in Mexico forexplaining the decline of the industry. Very little attention has been placed todevelopments in petroleum industry elsewhere, except Venezuela. Practically noattention has been paid to the reasons for the rise of oil output in Mexico. This neglectsthe massive changes taking place in the petroleum industry worldwide during the GreatWar years and its aftermath, and overall ignores the shortage of oil that occurred in theworld s markets between 1918-1921. These are crucial events in order to understand theearly rise of the Mexican oil industry and set the basis for a better understanding of thesubsequent sudden decline.
Resumo:
The Falkland Islands War of 1982 was fought over competing claims to sovereignty over a group of islands off the east coast of South America. The dispute was between Argentina and the United Kingdom. Argentina claims the islands under rights to Spanish succession, the fact that they lie off the Argentine coast line and that in 1833 Great Britain took the islands illegally and by force. The United Kingdom claims the islands primarily through prescription--the fact that they have governed the islands in a peaceful, continuous and public manner since 1833. The British also hold that the population living on the islands, roughly eighteen hundred British descendants, should be able to decide their own future. The United Kingdom also lays claim to the islands through rights of discovery and settlement, although this claim has always been challenged by Spain who until 1811 governed the islands. Both claims have legal support, and the final decision if there will ever be one is difficult to predict. Sadly today the ultimate test of sovereignty does not come through international law but remains in the idea that "He is sovereign who can defend his sovereignty." The years preceding the Argentine invasion of 1982 witnessed many diplomatic exchanges between The United Kingdom and Argentina over the future of the islands. During this time the British sent signals to Argentina that ii implied a decline in British resolve to hold the islands and demonstrated that military action did more to further the talks along than did actual negotiations. The Argentine military junta read these signals and decided that they could take the islands in a quick military invasion and that the United Kingdom would consider the act as a fait accompli and would not protest the invasion. The British in response to this claimed that they never signaled to Argentina that a military solution was acceptable to them and launched a Royal Navy task force to liberate the islands. Both governments responded to an international crisis with means that were designed both to resolve the international crisis and increase the domestic popularity of the government. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was facing an all-time low in popularity for post-War Prime Ministers while Argentine President General Galtieri needed to gain mass popular support so he could remain a viable President after he was scheduled to lose command of the army and a seat on the military junta that ran the country. The military war for the Falklands is indicative of the nature of modern warfare between Third World countries. It shows that the gap in military capabilities between Third and First World countries is narrowing significantly. Modern warfare between a First and Third World country is no longer a 'walk over' for the First World country.
Resumo:
Mesobolivar luteus (Keyserling 1891) and Micropholcus fauroli (Simon 1887) specimens were collected in Ubatuba and Rio Claro, both in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Mesabolivar luteus showed 2n (male) = 15 = 14 + X and 2n (9) = 16 = 14 + XX in mitotic metaphases and 711 + X in diplotenic cells. During late prophage 1, all bivalents presented a ring shape, evidencing two chiasmata per bivalent. In this species, some diplotenic cells appear in pairs, maybe due to specific characteristics of the intercellular bridges. The metaphases 11 showed n = 7 or n = 8 = 7 + X chromosomes. Micropholcus fauroti evidenced 2n (male) = 17 = 16 + X in spermatogonial metaphases and 8II+X in diplotenic cells, with only one chiasma per bivalent, contrasting with M. luteus. In both species, all chromosomes were metacentrics. The sexual chromosome X was the largest element and appeared as a univalent during meiosis I. These are the first cytogenetical data for the genera Mesabolivar and Micropholcus. Additionally, M. luteus is the first chromosomally analyzed species of the New World clade and the observed diploid number for M. fauroti had not yet been recorded in Pholcidae.
Resumo:
With the United States‘ entry into the Second World War, the word ?censorship? was seen largely as antithetical to, rather than a necessary counterpart to, victory among Americans. People did not want to be censored in their writing, photographs or speech,but it proved to be necessary even before the war began, in order to protect government secrets and the people on the home-front from scenes that were too disturbing. Even before the war had officially begun, there were problems with censorship among journalists and newspapers. The initial response of outrage in reference to censorship in the United States was common among journalists, newspapers, magazines, and radio news; nevertheless, there was a necessity for censorship among Americans, on the home frontand the front lines, and it would be tolerated throughout the war to ensure that enemies of America did not gain access to information that would assist in a defeat of the United States in the Second World War. The research I have conducted has dealt with the censorship of combat photography during World War II, in conjunction with the ethics that were in play at the time that affected the censors. Through exploring the work of three combat photographers — Tony Vaccaro, James R. Stephens and Charles E. Sumners — I wasable to effectively construct an explanatory ethical history of these three men. Research on the censorship and effects it had on the United States brought me to three distinctareas of censorship and ethics that would be explored: (1) the restrictions and limitations enforced by the Office of Censorship, (2) a general overview of war and photography as it influenced the soldiers and their families on the home-front, (3) and the combat photographers and personal and military censorship that influenced their work. Although their work was censored both by the military and the government, these men saw the war in a different light that remained with them long after the battles and war had ceased.Using the narratives of Tony Vaccaro, Charles E. Sumners and James R. Stephens as means for more in depth research, this thesis strives to create lenses through which to view the history and ethics of censorship that shaped combat photography during the Second World War and the images to which we refer as representative of that war today.
Resumo:
Issued in 1928 as Monograph series on the American military participation in the World War, Part II, no. 8.