959 resultados para Kidston, Robert, 1852-1924.


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O ano de 1924 torna-se significativo para Oswald de Andrade e, de um modo geral, para a história da literatura brasileira. De um lado, publicava-se o livro Memórias sentimentais de João Miramar, romance que situaria o escritor, conforme declarara seu grande aliado no propósito de atualização das artes nacionais, Mário de Andrade, no seleto grupo dos autores modernistas. Ou, de acordo com uma fortuna crítica pouco mais recente, obra que o elevaria à condição de um artista propriamente moderno, de extremada vanguarda. De outro, lançava-se o Manifesto da Poesia Pau Brasil, documento reconhecido como a primeira iniciativa mais definida de construção, no decorrer de uma fase destrutiva do primeiro tempo do modernismo, de um programa estético para o meio artístico brasileiro. Um dos seus principais pontos, como se destaca nesta tese, corresponde à discriminação de certos princípios que tornariam possível o desenvolvimento de uma poesia de exportação. Estabeleciam-se determinados preceitos que possibilitariam, além de uma valorização de elementos representativos de uma brasilidade outrora esquecidos, uma condição de as iniciativas nacionais situarem-se, por meio de diálogos, intercâmbios, em um plano igualitário de contribuições junto a um segmento vanguardista de Paris. Ambos os textos representariam um avanço tão expressivo em relação às realizações anteriores do escritor, que alguns críticos compreendem-nos como indicativos da existência de dois Oswalds: um, o de antes, predominante convencional; outro, extremamente moderno. Investigar o percurso relacionado à emergência do segundo Oswald a partir do primeiro constitui-se como o objetivo da pesquisa. Trata-se de recuperar e demarcar, criticamente, certas origens e desenvolvimentos relativos a um autor, comumente reconhecido como pouco significativo, em seus itinerários de constituição daquele que se tornou canônico na literatura brasileira. Para tanto, estabeleceu-se como corpus do desenvolvimento deste trabalho, uma produção que comporta, entre outros documentos, as suas primeiras contribuições no jornal Diário Popular, os escritos para O Pirralho, as versões iniciais e manuscritas de Memórias Sentimentais de João Miramar, a conferência pronunciada na Sorbonne, Leffort intellectuel du Brésil contemporain, e os artigos e crônicas que o escritor remete a seus amigos no Brasil e à imprensa, por ocasião de sua permanência na Europa em 1923

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One male and one female of Zozymodes cavipes (Dana, 1852) have revently been collected from the rocky shores near Karachi; the species is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region. It is, however, being reported for the first time from the pakistani coast of the northern Arabian Sea and thus fills the gap in the known distribution of the species. The pakistani material is housed in the Marine Reference Collection Centre, University of Karachi. The specimens are briefly descibed below. Only restricted synonym is given.

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A new species, Axianassa sinica, from the Beibu Gulf (Gulf of Tonkin), northern South China Sea, is described and illustrated. The new species is readily distinguished from A. australis Rodrigues & Shimizu, 1992, by its acute rostrum, merus of pereopod 1 with a tooth distally on lower margin and an elongated telson.

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Schofield, P. (2007). Lordship and the peasant economy, c.1250-c.1400: Robert Kyng and the Abbot of Bury St Edmunds. Past and Present. 195(Sup. 2), pp.53-68. RAE2008

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http://www.archive.org/details/martyrsofgolbant00brewiala

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http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC11413587 View volume 1

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http://www.archive.org/details/ourmissionsinind012419mbp

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http://www.archive.org/details/oldspaininnewame00mcleiala

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Robert Briscoe was the Dublin born son of Lithuanian and German-Jewish immigrants. As a young man he joined Sinn Féin and was an important figure in the War of Independence due to a role as one of the IRA’s main gun-procuring agents. He took the anti-Treaty side during an internecine Civil War, mainly due to the influence of Eamon de Valera and retained a filial devotion towards him for the rest of his life. In 1926 he was a founding member of Fianna Fáil, de Valera’s breakaway republican party, which would dominate twentieth-century Irish politics. He was first elected as a Fianna Fáil T.D. (Teachta Dála, Deputy to the Dáil) in 1927, and successfully defended his seat eleven times becoming the first Jewish Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1956, an honour that was repeated in 1961. On this basis alone, it can be argued that Briscoe was a significant presence in an embryonic Irish political culture; however, when his role in the 1930s Jewish immigration endeavor is acknowledged, it is clear that he played a unique part in one of the most contentious political and social discourses of the pre-war years. This was reinforced when Briscoe embraced Zionism in a belated realisation that the survival of his European co-religionists could only be guaranteed if an independent Jewish state existed. This information is to a certain degree public knowledge; however, the full extent of his involvement as an immigration advocate for potential Jewish refugees, and the seniority he achieved in the New Zionist Organisation (Revisionists) has not been fully recognised. This is partly explicable because researchers have based their assessment of Briscoe on an incomplete political archive in the National Library of Ireland (NLI). The vast majority of documentation pertaining to his involvement in the immigration endeavor has not been available to scholars and remains the private property of Robert Briscoe’s son, Ben Briscoe. The lack of immigration files in the NLI was reinforced by the fact that information about Briscoe’s Revisionist engagement was donated to the Jabotinsky Institute in Tel Aviv and can only be accessed physically by visiting Israel. Therefore, even though these twin endeavors have been commented on by a number of academics, their assessments have tended to be based on an incomplete archive, which was supplemented by Briscoe’s autobiographical memoir published in 1958. This study will attempt to fill in the missing gaps in Briscoe’s complex political narrative by incorporating the rarely used private papers of Robert Briscoe, and the difficult to access Briscoe files in Tel Aviv. This undertaking was only possible when Mr.Ben Briscoe graciously granted me full and unrestricted access to his father’s papers, and after a month-long research trip to the Jabotinsky Institute in Tel Aviv. Access to this rarely used documentation facilitated a holistic examination of Briscoe’s complex and multifaceted political reality. It revealed the full extent of Briscoe’s political and social evolution as the Nazi instigated Jewish emigration crisis reached catastrophic proportions. He was by turn Fianna Fáil nationalist, Jewish immigration advocate and senior Revisionist actor on a global stage. The study will examine the contrasting political and social forces that initiated each stage of Briscoe’s Zionist awakening, and in the process will fill a major gap in Irish-Jewish historiography by revealing the full extent of his Revisionist engagement.