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Journal articles on the topic "Victor Català"

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Català, Víctor, and Raquel Abuin Siphone. "O dente do ancinho." Magma, no. 19 (November 20, 2023): 278–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2448-1769.mag.2023.214550.

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Pera Roca, Rosa. "Dibuixar un arbre d'Àlex Nogué." Barcelona Investigación Arte Creación 2, no. 2 (June 1, 2014): 248. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/brac.2014.v2i2.a942.248-251.

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<p>El text és un abstracte de la meva aportació a la presentació del llibre Dibuixar un arbre/</p> <p>Drawing a tree. Barcelona, 2013. Editorial Comanegra Català/anglès, 180 pàgines. Color!</p> <p>ISBN: 978-84-15097-91-4 a la seu de l’editorial el 21 d’octubre de 2013. El llibre, liderat</p> <p>per l’artista Àlex Nogué, és una munió d’escrits en torn de la seva pràctica artística, amb</p> <p>reflexions fetes des de la filosofia, la docència, la creació, la poesia i l’anàlisi de l’art</p> <p>contemporani. Hi hem participat Eudald Camps, Xavier Franquesa, Angels Viladomiu,</p> <p>Victor Sunyol i jo mateixa.</p>
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MARFANY, JOAN-LLUÍS. "Victor Ferro, "El dret públic català. Les institucions a Catalunya fins al Decret de Nova Planta" (Book Review)." Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 66, no. 3 (July 1989): 308. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/bhs.66.3.308.

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Faraudo, Rosario. "The Modernist Worlds of Catalá and Ruelas." Nuevas Poligrafías. Revista de Teoría Literaria y Literatura Comparada, no. 2 (January 15, 1997): 241–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.poligrafias.1997.2.1605.

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Rosario Faraudo writes about the Mexican decadent painter Julio Ruelas and the Catalonian prose writer and poet “Victor Catalá” really named Caterina Albert. Since women have repeatedly been related to Nature, it may not be a coincidence that the natural world in Ruelas is barren. He very frequently uses hybridization in relation to feminity, which links him to the general attitude of his time; sphynx, sirens, serpents, cats and vampires abound in late XIX century European art. Catalá uses a similar narrative strategy in defining some of her characters, yet with a different orientation.
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Pujol, Anton. "MAPPING LIMINOID GEOGRAPHIES IN CONTEMPORARY CATALAN THEATRE." ConSecuencias 3, no. 1 (November 19, 2022): 10–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/cs.v3i1.15927.

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This article traces the issue of liminality, as first developed by Arnold Van Gennep and later by Victor Turner, to articulate the main issues that inform four contemporary Catalan plays: Guillem Clua’s La pell en flames (2005), Lluïsa Cunillé’s Après moi, le déluge, (2007), Josep María Miró’s Fum (2012), and Olvidémonos de ser turistas (2017). The four plays deal with similar themes: being strangers trapped in violent multilingual scenarios while dealing with personal identity crisis in a constantly changing geopolitical scenario that they fail to understand. By analyzing the plays against the concept of Turner’s liminality, the article shows how the characters’ depicted experiences, always engaged in treacherous and never-ending "neither here nor there" (Turner, 95) thresholds will yield nefarious consequences. Their problems are already imbued in their own liminal, bilingual and, ultimately, unresolved nature that their respective struggles in a foreign environment will only exacerbate. Resumen: El presente artículo analiza el concepto de liminalidad, creado por Arnold Van Gennep y que más tarde desarrolló Victor Turner. Liminalidad se utiliza aquí para explicar algunos de los problemas que se dramatizan en cuatro obras del teatro catalán: La pell en flames (2005) de Guillem Clua’s, Après moi, le déluge (2007) de Lluïsa Cunillé, Fum (2012), y Olvidémonos de ser turistas (2017) de Josep María Miró. Las cuatro obras tratan temas parecidos, en especial sitúan a sus personajes en enclaves extranjeros, multilingües y donde reina algún tipo de conflicto geopolítico. Además, los protagonistas viven en un estado de constante ansiedad personal que arrastran a países cuyas crisis son incapaces de entender. El concepto y las ideas de Turner sobre la liminalidad ayuda a entender la coyuntura de las experiencias que atraviesan los personajes ya que siempre están en zonas intermedias, conflictivas, en umbrales que acrecientan los problemas que ya llevan de por sí dada su naturaleza sin resolver y que al encontrarse en escenarios violentos acelera su trágico desenlace.
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Dowling, Andrew. "THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CATALONIA. FROM CATACLYSM IN THE CIVIL WAR TO THE “EUPHORIA” OF THE 1950S." Catalan Review 20, no. 1 (January 1, 2006): 83–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/catr.20.5.

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In the summer of 1936, with the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, the Catalan Church underwent a ferocious assault, without precedent in modern European history. Catalan society in the early decades of the twentieth century had been divided over its relationship to the Catholic Church, with some sectors being profoundly anti-clerical. Yet by the early 1960s, attitudes towards the Catholic Church had changed. This article is concerned with reconstructing Catalan and Catalanist Catholicism from one of profound crisis during the Civil War to its re-emergence from the confines of Spanish National Catholicism. Francoist victory in the Spanish Civil War meant the ending of indigenous Catholic traditions. However, from the mid-1940s we can trace the slow reconstruction of Catalan traditions, language and culture. All of the major expressions of Catalan identity until the 1960s were enabled due to this Catholic patronage. Whilst the Church was unable to reverse secularization trends, this involvement in cultural activity would transform its place within wider Catalan society. By the end of the period examined in this article, historic and deep rooted anti-clericalism in Catalonia was ending.
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Alcoberro, Agusti. "Catalunya i la Guerra de Successió d’Espanya : (1702-1714)." Acta Hispanica 19 (January 1, 2014): 7–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/actahisp.2014.19.7-25.

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The War of the Spanish Succession affected the entire continent of Europe directly or indirectly. Within the Spanish Monarchy, Catalonia and the other states of the Crown of Aragon sided with Archduke Charles of Austria (Charles III), while Crown of Castile lent its support to Duke Philip of Anjou (Philip V). After the Peace of Utrecht, Catalonia prolonged its resistance for 14 more months under a republican government. At the end of the war, the victors imposed repression, exile and the end to the Catalan constitucions.
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Hryszko, Rafał. "Wkład Alfonsa V Wspaniałomyślnego w upowszechnienie katalońskich zwyczajów kulinarnych w Królestwie Neapolu w XV wieku." Studia Iberystyczne 20 (November 25, 2021): 5–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/si.20.2021.20.01.

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Contribution of Alfonso V the Magnanimous to the Popularization of Catalan Culinary Customs in the Kingdom of Napl es in the 15th century The wars for Naples ended in 1442 with the victory of Alfonso V the Magnanimous, the ruler of the Crown of Aragon (1416–1458). The emergence of foreign authority in southern Italy entailed the transfer of the Catalan culture, language and customs to the area of Italian Mezzogiorno. In this process, Catalan culinary traditions which developed at the end of the fourteenth century also occupied an important place. One of them was a separate sweet snack, referred to by the Catalan term col·lació (collatio in Latin). The organization and celebration of col·lació became an important form of ostentation for the Catalan ruling and financial elites. In this article, the author discusses excerpts from historical sources whose authors include, among others, Antonio Beccadelli, Jordi de Centelles, Vespasiano da Bisticci, Giovanni Pontano, as well as the ambassadors of Barcelona and Portugal and other anonymous authors writing about the times of Alfonso V the Magnanimous. The data provided by these sources clearly indicate that this ruler followed the custom of eating sweet colazione known in Italy at this time and gave it a new meaning at least as early as in the 1440s. Thanks to this ruler of Aragon and new Neapolitan king, the sweet snack became one of the instruments of the ostentation of wealth and prestige for the new rulers of the southern part of Italy and soon after also for other princes and lords of the area.
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Losano, Mario G. "La geopolitica spagnola in Jaime Vicens Vives: fra repubblica e franchismo." TEORIA POLITICA, no. 3 (February 2009): 5–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tp2008-003001.

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- The article describes the Spanish geopolitics in the XX century. In this context, geopolitics was a relevant although not central interest for one of the most important Catalan intellectuals, Jaime Vicens Vives (1910-1960). He discovered geopolitics through the works of Karl Haushofer. Then, on behalf of the Spanish Republic (an almost forgotten event), he started writing in Catalan a geopolitics of Catalonia from a left-wing point of view. Just before printing this book, the victory of Franco's Nationalists compelled him to transform it into a right-wing geopolitics of Spain, finally published in Spanish in 1940. After the end of the war he reconsidered the whole matter in a new book of 1950, where he stressed the possibility of a new imperial mission of Spain in the new world order. In the course of time his historiographic position became closer to those of Toynbee and Braudel, an evolution suddenly terminated by his death in 1960.
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Oriol, Carme. "The Boundaries Between Folktale and Legend: «The Devil as Bridge Builder» in Catalan Tradition." Boletín de Literatura Oral 9 (July 15, 2019): 211–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17561/blo.v9.10.

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Abstract: The theme of the devil offering to build a bridge in one night in exchange for the soul of the victim has a considerable presence in folk narrative and is widespread internationally. An analysis of the 27 Catalan versions featuring «the devil as bridge builder» as their protagonist shows that these stories vary in nature and can be presented in the form of legend, folktale or etiological story.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Victor Català"

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Muñoz, i. Pairet Irene. "Caterina Albert/Víctor Català (1869-1966) : biografia intel·lectual i literària." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Perpignan, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024PERP0003.

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La thèse intitulée Caterina Albert/Víctor Català (1869-1966), biographie intellectuelle et littéraire, analyse le parcours professionnel de l'écrivaine Víctor Català, pseudonyme de Caterina Albert i Paradís, depuis ses débuts, à la fin du XIXe siècle, jusqu'aux années 1950. Elle met en lumière des documents inédits qui montrent divers aspects de son parcours d'auteure, de dessinatrice, de peintre et de sculptrice mais aussi d'archéologue.Ce parcours est divisé en cinq parties: la première explique qui étaient les familles paternelle et maternelle de Caterina Albert, quelle influence elles ont eu sur elle, la formation qu'elle a reçue, sa formation d'autodidacte, sa bibliothèque, son activité de peintre, dessinateur et sculpteur, les premières collaborations littéraires dans la presse sous divers pseudonymes et ses relations avec le Concours littéraire de Figueres, en 1888, et avec les Jeux Floraux d'Olot, en 1898.La deuxième partie analyse l'activité de Víctor Català pendant le Modernisme et, en particulier, la réception par la presse des livres Lo cant dels mesos (1901), 4 Monòlegs (1901), Drames rurals (1902), Ombrívoles (1904), Solitud (1905), Llibre blanc (1905) et Caires vius (1907), ainsi que sa relation avec Barcelone, avec Fèlix Clos, son représentant littéraire, avec Àngel Guimerà, Joan Maragall, Narcís Oller, Carme Karr ou encore Dolors Monserdà et enfin avec les revues La Renaixensa, Joventut et Ilustració Catalana.La troisième partie étudie l'activité publique de Víctor Català comme présidente des Jeux Floraux de Barcelone, en 1917, comme membre de l'Académie de la Langue Catalane et de l'Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts, de même que la relation qu'elle entretient avec l'Escala, avec les Jeux Floraux de cette ville, les Ateneus et la publication Costa Brava. Enfin on y évoque son activité de conférencier.La quatrième partie s'intéresse à la relation de l'écrivaine avec le Noucentisme et, plus précisément, la réception de La Mare Balena (1920), Un film (1926), Marines (1929) et Contrallums (1930). Ce chapitre analyse également la structure et le thème des recueils de poésie inédits laissés par Víctor Català et se termine en expliquant la vie de Víctor Català pendant la guerre civile espagnole.La cinquième et dernière partie traite de l'activité de l'écrivaine pendant l'après-guerre: la réception de Retablo (1944), Mosaic (1946) et la relation professionnelle qu'elle a eue avec les éditions Selecta, et plus précisément, la réception de ses livres Vida mólta (1950) et Jubileu (1951). Ceci explique également la création du prix Víctor Català, en 1953, par la dite maison d'édition Selecta, ainsi que l'activité de l'écrivaine avec la revue Canigó de Figueres. Enfin on étudie l'écho de sa disparition, le 27 janvier 1966, dans la presse.L’annexe est importante car elle présente des manuscrits et des textes inédits de Víctor Català
The thesis Caterina Albert/Víctor Català (1869-1966), intellectual and literary biography analyzes the professional career of the writer Víctor Català, from its beginnings, at the end of the 19th century, to the 1950s. It brings to light unpublished documents that show various aspects of her path as a writer, draftsman, painter and sculptor and also as an archaeologist. It is divided into five parts: the first part explains who Caterina Albert's paternal and maternal family were, what influence they had on her, the training she had, her autodidactism, her library, her activity as a painter, draftsman and sculptor, the first literary collaborations in the press under various pseudonyms and the relationship she had with the Floral Games in Figueres, in 1888, and with the Florals Games, in Olot, in 1898The second part analyzes Víctor Català's activity during Modernism and, in particular, the press reception of the books Lo cant dels mesos (1901), 4 Monòlegs (1901), Drames rurals (1902), Ombrívoles (1904), Solitud (1905), Llibre Blanc (1905), Caires vius (1907). Also the relationship he had with Barcelona, with Fèlix Clos, his literary representative, with Àngel Guimerà, with Joan Maragall, with Narcís Oller, with Carme Kkarr and Dolors Monserdà and with La Renaixensa, Joventut i Ilustració Catalana.The third part analyzes Víctor Català's public activity as president of the Barcelona Floral Games in 1917, as a member of the Catalan Language Academy and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, as well as the relationship that to have with l'Escala, with the Floral Games of this town, the Ateneus and the Escalan magazine Costa Brava. Also his activity as a lecturer.The fourth part studies the writer's relationship with Noucentism and, specifically, the reception of La Mare Balena (1920), Un film (1926), Marines (1929) and Contrallums (1930). It also makes known the structure and subject matter of the unpublished poetry collections left by Víctor Català. And, at the end, this part explains what Víctor Català did for Civil War.The fifth and last part analyzes the activity of the writer during the post-war period: the reception of Retablo (1944), of Mosaic (1946) and the professional relationship she had with the publishing house Selecta, and specifically, the reception of the books Vida mòlta (1950) and Jubileu (1951). It also explains the repercussion of the creatio of the Víctor Català prize, in 1953, created by Selecta, as well as the writer's relationship with the magazine Canigó and the reception that her death had in the press, on January 27, 1966.The annex is important because it introduces unpublished manuscripts and typescripts by Víctor Català
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Cufos, Nádia Soraia Segredo Spiro. "Genetic analysis of Theileria orientalis population in cattle following a theileriosis outbreak in Victoria, Australia." Master's thesis, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/4992.

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Bovine theileriosis is a tick-borne disease caused by one or more haemoprotozoan parasites of the genus Theileria. In the past, Theileria infection in cattle in Australia was largely asymptomatic and recognized to be associated with Theileria buffeli. However, in the recent years, outbreaks of theileriosis have occurred in beef and dairy cattle in subtropical climatic regions (New South Wales) of Australia. There is also one published report of a recent theileriosis outbreak on a beef farm near Seymour in the south-eastern state of Victoria. In order to gain an improved insight into the genetic composition of Theileria populations following this outbreak, we undertook herein an integrated PCR-coupled mutation scanning-sequencing-phylogenetic analysis of sequence variation in part of the major piroplasm surface protein (MPSP) gene within and among samples from cattle involved in the outbreak. Theileria DNA was detected in 89.4% of 94 cattle on the Seymour farm; the genetic analysis showed that the ikeda and chitose genotypes representing the Theileria orientalis complex were detected in 75% and 4.8% of 84 infected cattle, respectively, and that mixed populations of these two genotypes were found in 20.2% of infected cattle. Given unpublished reports of a significant increase in the number of outbreaks in Victoria, future investigations should focus sharply on elucidating the epidemiology of Theileria to subvert the economic impact on the cattle industry in this state. Although used here to explore genetic variation within the T. orientalis complex in Australia, a mutation scanning-based approach has broad applicability to other species of Theileria in other countries.
RESUMO - ANÁLISE GENÉTICA DE POPULAÇÕES DE THEILERIA ORIENTALIS, EM BOVINOS, APÓS UM SURTO DE THEILERIOSE EM VITORIA, AUSTRÁLIA - A teileriose é uma doença transmitida por carraças e causada por hemoprotozoários pertencentes a uma ou mais espécies do género Theileria. Historicamente, a infecção de gado na Austrália, com este parasita, é considerada assintomática e associada especificamente à espécie Theileria buffeli. Contudo, nos últimos anos, surtos de teileriose têm ocorrido tanto em explorações de carne como de leite em regiões de clima subtropical da Austrália (Nova Gales do Sul). Recentemente foi publicado um relatório, correspondente a um surto de teileriose perto de Seymour, Victoria, um estado a sudeste do país. A fim de obter uma melhor compreensão sobre a composição genética das populações de Theileria envolvidas neste surto, foi levado a cabo um sistema de análise integrada de PCR - análise de mutações – sequenciação– filogenia, das variações existentes na sequência de parte do gene codificador da principal proteína de superfície do piroplasma (major piroplasm surface protein – MPSP), dentro e entre diferentes amostras provenientes de animais residentes na exploração envolvida no surto. O ADN do parasita foi detectado em 89,4% de 94 bovinos testados, na exploração de Seymour e a subsequente análise genética mostrou que os genótipos Ikeda e Chitose, representativos do complexo formado por diferentes estirpes pertencentes à espécie Theileria orientalis, foram detectados em 75% e 4,8% de 84 animais infectados, respectivamente, e que populações mistas compostas por ambos os genótipos foram detectadas em 20,2% desses mesmos animais. Dado que, relatórios não publicados apontam para um aumento significativo do número de surtos de teileriose em Victoria, futuras investigações deverão centrar-se fortemente na elucidação da epidemiologia deste parasita, a fim de avaliar o impacto económico que este poderá ter sobre a indústria bovina neste Estado. Ademais, apesar de usados neste estudo para explorar a variação genética das populações de T. orientalis na Austrália, uma abordagem baseada na análise de mutações tem ampla aplicabilidade para outras espécies de Theileria presentes em outros países.
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Dutcher, Katherine M. ""The Earth Nourishing Itself": Bodies and Theology in American Food Production Systems." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2009. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/pomona_theses/36.

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The industrial food production system is a head-on collision of ecology, morality, and human health, and their respective bodies of earth, animal and human. This thesis is an attempt to grapple with that damage from a theological perspective. What would it mean for a theology to answer to the degradation of American soil that sustains nothing but oil-drenched monoculture? to the horrifying conditions under which we as a nation raise, feed, and slaughter the animals for our consumption? to the dizzying array of food-related diseases that now affect our country in staggering frequency, particularly among lower socioeconomic classes? And what would that theology look like in the real world? The first chapter of this thesis surveys the damage done to earth, animal and human bodies by the industrial food system. A discussion of corn, the backbone of the entire system, and its effects on the land leads into a discussion of corn-fed animals and the conditions under which they live. In the final section, some of the health effects directly traceable to eating industrial food are overviewed. The second chapter highlights and examines three groups of people who, often for theological reasons, are growing food in alternative ways: ways that not only do not harm bodies, but sustain them and help them to thrive. The third chapter is a set of theological reflections on the first two, in which I try to pin down some essential theological differences between the first two chapters, and bring in theologians who are helpful in this enterprise. The four theological points I discuss are taking bodies seriously, a panentheistic approach to the world, interrelatedness and the presence of complexity, and mutuality and relational power.
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Cooper, David Edward. "An unequal coexistence: From 'station blacks' to 'Aboriginal custodians' in the Victoria River District of Northern Australia." Phd thesis, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/9513.

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The thesis addresses the broader theme of coexistence between black and white Australians through an extended case study of the mediation of overlapping Aboriginal ‘heritage’ interests in land with the interests of non-Indigenous landowners and land managers in the Victoria River District of the Northern Territory (the ‘VRD’). The thesis shows that while an historical perspective reveals marked changes in many of the outward manifestations of intercultural relations (for example, changes in white categorisations of Aboriginal people from ‘station blacks’ to ‘Aboriginal custodians’, and changes in the conduct of relations from violent to non-violent behaviours), the overall tenor of relations has changed little. The VRD community remains ‘racially’ segregated, characterised by separate cultural domains, poor intercultural communication and entrenched Aboriginal marginality and socio-economic disadvantage. The thesis shows how recognition of Aboriginal heritage interests in land is largely determined by the parameters of this pattern of relations, which are analysed in the thesis through the themes of power, cultural difference and strategic action. The thesis also examines the Western paradigm of heritage, from its conceptual origins to the structures and processes which have subsequently been developed in Indigenous heritage policy, including heritage protection legislation and processes of consultation. The integration of heritage protection with development approvals processes has created many difficulties for Aboriginal communities in the VRD, whose heritage interests are often placed in opposition to the economic interests of the wider Australian community. The thesis endorses a coexistence approach to mediating Indigenous heritage interests with the interests and needs of non-Indigenous land owners and land managers. This must include effective statutory protection of Indigenous heritage interests together with mechanisms and resources to promote and negotiate voluntary agreements between Indigenous and non-Indigenous stakeholders.
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Books on the topic "Victor Català"

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d'Estudi, Jornades. II Jornades d'Estudi Vida i obra de Caterina Albert i Paradís (Victor Català), 1869-1966: L'Escala, 20,21 i 22 de setembre de 2001. [Barcelona]: Publicacions de l'Abadia de Montserrat, 2002.

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Miracle, Josep. Victor Catala. Barcelona: Nou Art Thor/Gran Via, 1986.

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Alvarado, Helena. 'Solitud' de Victor Catala. Barcelona: Empuries, 1997.

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Aboriginal Australians: Black responses to white dominance, 1788-2001. 3rd ed. Crows Nest, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 2002.

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Aboriginal Australians: Black responses to white dominance, 1788-1994. 2nd ed. St Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1994.

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Victor Balaguer: Renaixenca, Revolucio I Progres. Not Avail, 2004.

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Epistolari de Victor Balaguer: Aproximacio a un cataleg (1870). Edicio del Departament de Cultura de la Generalitat de Catalunya, 1992.

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Epistolari de Victor Balaguer: Aproximacio a un cataleg (1869). Edicio del Departament de Cultura de la Generalitat de Catalunya, 1990.

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Milner, AR, and PR Woods, eds. Johne's Disease. CSIRO Publishing, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105065.

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Johne's disease (paratuberculosis) afflicts cattle worldwide and causes significant economic losses. It is also prevalent in goats and sheep and has been implicated in Johne's disease in humans. The book is divided into six sections covering all aspects of the prevalence, management, diagnosis, control and research on Johne's disease. ]ohne's disease is an international animal health problem, and is of particular importance in the southern States of Australia, especially in the major dairy areas of Victoria where approximately 10% of dairy herds are infected.
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Actes de les primeres Jornades d'Estudi sobre la Vida i l'Obra de Caterina Albert i Paradis "Victor Catala": L'Escala, 9-11 d'abril del 1992 (Biblioteca "Abat Oliba"). Publicacions de Montserrat, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Victor Català"

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Montserrat, Corretger. "Català, Victor (Caterina Albert i Paradís)." In Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism in Europe. Amsterdam University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462981188/ngzg6h56magrlkmusbsv5gyj.

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"Catala, Victor." In Who's Who in Lesbian and Gay Writing, 64. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203402214-21.

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Weddle, Kevin J. "Battle of Bennington." In The Compleat Victory:, 236–57. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195331400.003.0017.

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This chapter discusses the pivotal Battle of Bennington and its impact on the Saratoga campaign. Once Burgoyne moved from Fort Edward to Fort Miller, he ordered a large detachment of predominately German soldiers under Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum to march to Bennington to capture cattle and other urgently needed supplies. Baum’s force was caught and destroyed by Americans led by Brigadier General John Stark. A relief force led by Heinrich Breymann was unsuccessful and escaped with heavy casualties. With this disaster, Burgoyne lost over 10% of his army, and most of his Indians left after the battle, which severely hurt his ability to gather intelligence. At this point, Burgoyne was faced with perhaps the most momentous decision of the campaign: continue to march to Albany or fall back to Ticonderoga. Despite the loss at Bennington and St. Leger’s failure at Stanwix, Burgoyne decided to push on.
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Soyer, Daniel. "Liberal Victory and Liberalism in Turmoil." In Left in the Center, 187–214. Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759871.003.0009.

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This chapter addresses how the Liberal Party suffered from the general crisis of liberalism in the 1960s, as issues such as the Vietnam War, African American militancy, and cultural change came to define the political debate and divided liberals among themselves and from their base. Many Americans came to associate liberalism with a whole catalog of ills linked to a decline of common moral values. Most ominously for the party, Jewish liberalism frayed around the edges, as some in the community began to question what they saw as liberal neglect of Jewish interests in an exaggerated concern for the civil rights of others. While Jews did not repudiate liberalism to the extent some others did, many concurred with other white ethnics that Black equality was moving “too fast.” They adopted a defensive posture and many turned their backs on the liberalism they had once supported.
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"LUDOVICO XV. REGI CHRISTIANISSIMO DILECTO PIO VICTORI PACIFICO." In Catalog of Syriac and Garshuni Manuscripts in the Vatican Library, xv—xxix. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463224059-002.

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Skillen, James R. "Introduction." In This Land is My Land, 1–6. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197500699.003.0001.

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In April 2014, near Bunkerville, Nevada, Cliven Bundy and hundreds of armed supporters faced off with federal law enforcement officers who were removing his trespassing cattle from federal lands. Bundy described himself as the victim of a rogue federal government that trampled the US Constitution and deprived him of basic rights, and he was ready to “take this country back by force.”...
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Fudge, Erica. "Other Worldly Matter." In Quick Cattle and Dying Wishes, 124–61. Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501715075.003.0005.

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This chapter explores the possibility that animals were not only of material value (economic, practical) in this period by looking in particular at how wills bequeath animals to children. It reads the giving of lambs to godchildren alongside the bequeathing of bees to a vicar as a way of exploring the more-than-worldly meaning of these creatures; and as such argues that this is a way of comprehending how people could live closely with very few animals, individualizing them, and regard them as killable creatures. The chapter ends with a discussion of meat eating and its meaning in the period.
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Taber, Douglass F. "C–N Ring Construction: The Harrity Synthesis of Quinolizidine (–)-217A." In Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190200794.003.0054.

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David M. Jenkins of the University of Tennessee devised (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 19342) an iron catalyst for the aziridination of an alkene 1 with an aryl azide 2. Yoshiji Takemoto of Kyoto University cyclized (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 6374) the prochiral oxime derivative 4 to the azirine 5 in high ee. Organometallics added to 5 syn to the pendant ester. Hyeung-geun Park of Seoul National University used (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2011, 353, 3313) a chiral phase transfer catalyst to effect the enantioselective alkylation of 6 to 7. Yian Shi of Colorado State University showed (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 6350) that a chiral Brønsted acid mediated the enantioselective cyclization of 8 to 9. Mattie S.M. Timmer of Victoria University of Wellington and Bridget L. Stocker of Malaghan Institute of Medical Research effected (J. Org. Chem. 2011, 76, 9611) the oxidative cyclization of 10 to 11. They also showed (Tetrahedron Lett. 2011, 52, 4803, not illustrated) that the same cyclization worked well to construct piperidine derivatives. Jose L. Vicario of the Universidad del País Vasco extended (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2011, 353, 3307) organocatalysis to the condensation of 12 with 13 to give the pyrrolidine 14. Jinxing Ye of the East China University of Science and Technology used (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2011, 353, 343) the same Hayashi catalyst to condense 15 with 16 to give 17. André B. Charette of the Université de Montreal expanded (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 3830) 18, prepared by Petasis-Mannich coupling followed by ring-closing metathesis, to the piperidine 20. Marco Bella of the “Sapienza” University of Roma effected (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 4546) enantioselective addition of 22 to the prochiral 21 to give 23. Ying-Chun Chen of Sichuan University and Chun-An Fan of Lanzhou University cyclized (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2011, 353, 2721) 24 to 25 in high ee. Andreas Schmid of TU Dortmund showed (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2011, 353, 2501) that ω-laurolactam hydrolases could be used to cyclize the ester 26, but not the free acid, to the macrolactam 27.
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"VIII John J. Breslin’s Graphic Account of the Escape of the Six Prisoners, the Dash for the Boat, the Long and Weary Pull for the Ship, the Arrival on Board in the Nick of Time, and the Sharp Parley With the “Georgette”—The Victory Won." In John Devoy's Catalpa Expedition, 88–108. New York University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814728512.003.0016.

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Hall, Kevin T. "US Postwar Flyer Trials." In Forgotten Casualties, 129–42. Fordham University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9781531502850.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 provides a comparative quantitative analysis of the US postwar flyer trials held in Europe and the Pacific to assist in profiling the perpetrators held accountable for the violence committed against American airmen. The relatively extensive judicial sources include investigative files, witness, perpetrator, and occasionally victim statements, a large catalog of Axis documents, transcripts of court proceedings, autopsy reports, appeals for clemency, and justifications for verdicts. As the best-known collection of sources that document the violence committed against downed airmen, analyzing these postwar flyer trials provides an improved opportunity to comprehend the broader extent and parallels of Axis violence that traversed military campaigns and fronts during the global conflict. Further, the sources reveal the complex relationship among the air war, propaganda, the role of civilians, and state-sponsored terror during the radicalized conflict.
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Conference papers on the topic "Victor Català"

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Molnar, Vera. "Variations Sainte-Victoire, 1996." In ACM SIGGRAPH 98 Electronic art and animation catalog. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/281388.281758.

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