Academic literature on the topic 'Pingelap (Peuple de Micronésie)'
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pingelap (Peuple de Micronésie)"
Montoya, Martine. "Les désastres du premier malentendu dans le Pacifique : les Mariannes espagnoles (XVI-XVIIIé)." Paris 3, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA030074.
Full textWe first endeavored to describe the geographical and political context, the framework of the Spanish colonization of the Marianas (16th-18th centuries), examining, the actors’ motivations and difficulties, the similarities and exacerbation of the phenomenon, in relation with previous colonies in the Philippines and America. Then we carefully scrutinized the image of the islanders, as apprehended by the Spaniards, the Christians’s “projections”, the methods of evangelization and Europeanization, and the Chamorros’resistance that proved to be radical and violent in proportion to the disruptions produced, and the demographic collapse. Population drops appear to be proportional to socio-economic, cultural and moral disruptions, beyond times, places and the nature of the settlements : In the Marianas, by comparison to the Philippines or America, no sufficient motivation or acculturation vector emerged to justify or make possible any salutary compromise or rebound of whatever kind, neither in political and military matters, (“ no “common enemy”, total social disruption), nor in economical matters (the Chamorro fishermen and mariners found no real incentives in agriculture and in the new labor activities imposed on them etc), nor in religious matters (their vision of the world could not take in novelties. . )…
Books on the topic "Pingelap (Peuple de Micronésie)"
Sacks, Oliver W. The island of the colorblind: And, Cycad island. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1997.
Find full textSacks, Oliver W. The island of the colorblind: And, Cycad island. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1997.
Find full textSacks, Oliver W. The island of the colorblind: And, Cycad island. New York: Vintage Books, 1996.
Find full textSacks, Oliver W. The island of the colour-blind: And, Cycad Island. London: Picador, 1997.
Find full textSacks, Oliver W. Die Insel der Farbenblinden. Die Insel der Palmfarne. Rowohlt Tb., 1998.
Find full textSacks, Oliver W. The Island of the Colour-Blind. Picador, 1997.
Find full textSacks, Oliver W. Island of the Colorblind. Random House Value Publishing, 1998.
Find full textSacks, Oliver W. La Isla de Los Ciegos Al Color. Grupo Editorial Norma, 1999.
Find full textThe Island Of The Colourblind And Cycad Island. Picador USA, 2011.
Find full textSacks, Oliver W. Island of the Colorblind. Random House Audio, 1997.
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