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Sandberg, Brian. "“Moors Must Not Be Taken for Black”: Race, Conflict, and Cultural Translation in the Early Modern French Mediterranean". Mediterranean Studies 29, n. 2 (1 ottobre 2021): 182–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/mediterraneanstu.29.2.0182.

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Abstract French actors mediated North African cultures and shaped French perceptions of others in the Mediterranean world during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Francophone intermediaries experienced predominantly Muslim cultures as consuls, diplomats, military officers, naval captains, merchants, travelers, and prisoners in North Africa and across the Mediterranean during this period. This article reconsiders issues of race and conflict in the early modern Mediterranean by globalizing Francophone sources on the figure of the “Moor” and the conceptual space of the “Barbary Coast” in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. After introducing French cultural intermediaries in the Mediterranean, the article analyzes their depictions of North Africans through conflict narratives, geographic works, and ethnographic descriptions. New evidence of racial distinctions in the early modern French Mediterranean suggests that conflict reshaped French understandings of Muslims and produced racialized conceptions of “Moors.” This finding supports recent historical interpretations of race as a category of differentiation already articulated and operative in the early modern world.
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Xianlong, Mansur Xu. "From moors to moros: the north african heritage of the hui chinese". Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 16, n. 1 (gennaio 1996): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13602009608716324.

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Capelli, Cristian, Valerio Onofri, Francesca Brisighelli, Ilaria Boschi, Francesca Scarnicci, Mara Masullo, Gianmarco Ferri et al. "Moors and Saracens in Europe: estimating the medieval North African male legacy in southern Europe". European Journal of Human Genetics 17, n. 6 (21 gennaio 2009): 848–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2008.258.

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Köstlbauer, Josef. "A “Moors’ Lovefeast” and Masked Enslavement in the Eighteenth-Century Moravian Church". Journal of Global Slavery 8, n. 2-3 (26 ottobre 2023): 178–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2405836x-00802010.

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Abstract This article analyzes context and circumstances of an event described as a “Moors’ lovefeast,” which took place in the Moravian Church settlement of Herrnhaag in December 1742. Several of the “Moors” in attendance hailed from the West Indies, others from North America and Africa. Likewise present were a Malabar, a Tatar, and a German Sinto. Adding to the cosmopolitan luster of the Herrnhaag congregation, their presence broadcasted a powerful message of missionary success and eschatological expectation. Some of these men, women, and children were or had been enslaved, but the prestige bestowed on these so-called “Moors” contributed to masking their enslavement. A close reading of the available sources shows how contemporary practices of enslavement fed into Moravians’ methods of representing missionary success as well as their unique spirituality and eschatological vision.
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Al-Olaqi, Fahd Mohammed Taleb. "Image of the Noble Abdelmelec in Peele’s The Battle of Alcazar". English Language and Literature Studies 6, n. 2 (28 aprile 2016): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ells.v6n2p79.

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<p>There is no ambiguity about the attractiveness of the Moors and Barbary in Elizabethan Drama. Peele’s <em>The Battle of Alcazar</em> is a historical show in Barbary. Hence, the study traces several chronological texts under which depictions of Moors of Barbary were produced about the early modern stage in England. The entire image of Muslim Moors is being transmitted in the Early Modern media as sexually immodest, tyrannical towards womanhood and brutal that is as generated from the initial encounters between Europeans and Arabs from North Africa in the sixteenth century and turn out to be progressively associated in both fictitious and realistic literatures during the Renaissance period. Some Moors are depicted in such a noble manner especially through this drama that has made them as if it was being lately introduced to the English public like Muly (Note 1) Abdelmelec. Thus, the image of Abdelmelec is a striking reversal of the traditional portrayal of the Moors. This protagonist character is depicted as noble, likeable and confident. He is considerately a product of the Elizabethan playwrights’ cross-cultural understanding of the climatic differences between races of Moorish men.</p>
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Zubko, Andrii. "Weight Systems of Spain, Portugal and Latin American Countries". Ethnic History of European Nations, n. 71 (2023): 150–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2518-1270.2023.71.20.

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During the centuries of being part of the Roman Empire, the population of the Iberian Peninsula adopted the Latin language, the Roman state religion, and the achievements of Roman material and spiritual culture. The Roman state system of monetary and weight measures operated in the territory of Roman Spain. The conquest of Spain in the V century by the Visigoths did not lead to changes in the material and spiritual culture of the local Romanized population. On the basis of this culture, the civilizations of the modern countries located on the Iberian Peninsula – Spain and Portugal – were later formed. At the beginning of the VIII century, Spain was conquered by the Arabs. In the territory of the Iberian Peninsula, they created their own state – the Córdoba Caliphate. Arabs and North African Berbers, who later came to be known by the general name Moors, conquered almost all of Spain, except for the northern mountainous regions. In the north of Spain in the IX–XI centuries, Christian kingdoms arose – Castile, Leon, Aragon, Navarre and Portugal. Christian kingdoms in the VIII century began the Reconquest – the reconquest of the Iberian territory from the Arabs. It ended in 1492 when the troops of Castile and Aragon conquered the Emirate of Granada – the last state of the Arabs in Spain. During the Reconquista, four Christian kingdoms united into the modern state of Spain. Portugal remained independent. During the period from the VIII to the XV centuries, in the territory of the Iberian Peninsula there was a mutual influence of the cultures of the West and the East. It touched all spheres of life, in particular the economy and the monetary and weight system. The monetary weight of the Moors was borrowed from Spain and Portugal. In turn, the structure of the systems of weight measures of Spain and Portugal was created on the model of the measures of Ancient Rome and the measures of the countries of medieval Western Europe. However, the norm of the mass of units of these systems was influenced by Arab weight measures. In the XVI–XVII centuries, the era of Great Geographical Discoveries, in which Spain and Portugal played a leading role, began. Numerous Spanish and Portuguese colonies were established in the territory of North and South America, Africa, and Asia, where metropolitan weights were used for centuries. For a long time in the Spanish and Portuguese colonies, which later became independent states, weight measures gradually changed and acquired local characteristics. This process conti­nued until the introduction of the international metric system in their territory.
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Stockdale, Nancy L. "Turks, Moors and Englishmen in the Age of Discovery". American Journal of Islam and Society 18, n. 3 (1 luglio 2001): 125–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v18i3.2010.

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Nabil Matar's Turks, Moors and Englishmen in the Age of Discovery is awelcome addition to the important yet often-overlooked scholarship ofcross-cultural exchanges between Muslims and non-Muslims in the erabetween the Crusades and modem European colonial hegemony. Drawingon literary and historical sources from the Elizabethan and Stuart periods,Matar strikes at the heart of the Orientalism debate with a complicated yetplausible link between English representations of Muslims and nativeAmericans and later imperialist racism. By stressing a triangular powerrelationship between England, North Africa and the Ottoman world, andthe new American colonies, Matar convincingly argues that it was the veryfailure of the English to conquer the Muslims in the face of Englishsuccesses in America against the indigenous populations that led Britons totransfer their ideas about "savage natives" from the American Indians tothe Muslims. According to Matar, it was this transference that laid thefoundation for centuries of racism and stereotyping against Islam and itsadherents in western scholarship and popular culture. By using thelanguage of racism created during their destruction of the native Americansagainst the Muslims they could not destroy, the English in the Age ofDiscovery created the ideological foundation for their conquests in the Ageof Imperialism.In his introduction, Matar is quick to remind his readers that Muslimswere the most familiar and significant Others in Elizabethan and StuartEngland unlike Americans, they were not in the colonial sights of theEnglish, but rather, to be admired and feared. Indeed, it was their veryresistance to being conquered that led to their demonization in literary andtheological works. However, in the realm of politics, English rulers werekeen to forge political and economic ties with Muslim governments,because they knew they needed such ties to maintain their own nationaland economic security. Matar is also careful to point out that Englishrepresentations of Muslims cannot be taken at face value as accuratehistorical sources describing lived experiences of Muslims, but rather, asrepresentations of how the English viewed the Islamic world they knewvis-a-vis the other major group of non-Christians with which they wereactively engaged, Native Americans.The bulk of Matar's work can be divided into two parts. Chapter One ...
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Brusky, Sarah. "The Travels of William and Ellen Craft: Race and Travel Literature in the 19th Century". Prospects 25 (ottobre 2000): 177–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0361233300000636.

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Describing their move north in an escape from slavery, William and Ellen Craft's slave narrative, Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom (1860), offers a peculiar form of travel literature. The notion that slave narratives chronicle movement has not gone unrecognized. Indeed, scholarship on 20th-century African-American literature often argues the thematic importance of a journey motif that some trace to antebellum America. Blyden Jackson, for example, notes that African-American “literature bears within itself content, as well as themes and moods, reflecting the Great Migration” (xv), the period from early to mid-20th century, which Marcus E. Jones says actually began before the Civil War when blacks fled the South for the urban, industrial North (30). And Robert Stepto has identified two basic types of journeys in African-American literature: one of “ascent” in which “an ‘enslaved’ and semiliterate figure [travels] on a ritualized journey to a symbolic North,” and one of “immersion,” which is a “ritualized journey into a symbolic South” (6). Such discussions of journey motifs, however, have not yet led to an examination of slave narratives as travel literature.
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Baglioni, Daniele. "The vocabulary of the Algerian Lingua Franca". Lexicographica 33, n. 2017 (28 agosto 2018): 185–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/lex-2017-0010.

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AbstractThe so-called Mediterranean Lingua Franca is a Romance-based, only-spoken linguistic variety that in slavery and travel accounts of the 17th–18th centuries is said to have been used by Moors and Turks, mainly in North Africa and above all in Algiers, as a basic means of communication with Christian slaves. Its only lexicographic source is an anonymous dictionary printed in Marseille in 1830, which is devoted to the Lingua Franca as it was spoken in Algiers. This source is by far the richest one available, but also the most problematic, because of its many inconsistencies and contradictions. As a result, the lexical components of the Algerian Lingua Franca (mainly Italian and Spanish, but also French, Provençal, Arabic, Turkish, etc.) as well as the quantity and quality of their contributions can only be reconstructed by critically comparing the entries of the Dictionnaire of 1830 with all preceding records by former prisoners and travellers.
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Baglioni, Daniele. "The vocabulary of the Algerian Lingua Franca". Lexicographica 33, n. 1 (1 settembre 2018): 185–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/lexi-2017-0010.

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AbstractThe so-called Mediterranean Lingua Franca is a Romance-based, onlyspoken linguistic variety that in slavery and travel accounts of the 17th-18th centuries is said to have been used by Moors and Turks, mainly in North Africa and above all in Algiers, as a basic means of communication with Christian slaves. Its only lexicographic source is an anonymous dictionary printed in Marseille in 1830, which is devoted to the Lingua Franca as it was spoken in Algiers. This source is by far the richest one available, but also the most problematic, because of its many inconsistencies and contradictions. As a result, the lexical components of the Algerian Lingua Franca (mainly Italian and Spanish, but also French, Provençal, Arabic, Turkish, etc.) as well as the quantity and quality of their contributions can only be reconstructed by critically comparing the entries of the Dictionnaire of 1830 with all preceding records by former prisoners and travellers.
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Tesi sul tema "The North African Moors"

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Dawson, A. D. "An audiomagnetotelluric study in North York Moors". Thesis, University of York, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.379510.

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Innes, James B. "Fine resolution pollen analysis of late Flandrian II peat at North Gill, North York moors". Thesis, Durham University, 1989. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/6534/.

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Pollen and charcoal percentage and concentration analyses have been conducted upon several upland peat profiles of late Flandrian II and early Flandrian III age at North Gill, North York Moors, where earlier research had proven recurrent major pre Elm Decline woodland disturbance, supported in one profile by radiocarbon dating. Fine temporal resolution pollen analysis (FRPA) involving the use of contiguous millimetre sampling was applied to Flandrian II disturbance phases at five of the North Gill profiles. At North Gill 1A a further phase of disturbance near the end of Flandrian II was examined using FRPA to study evidence of pre Elm Decline agricultural activity, and at this profile both the horizontal and vertical resolution limits of the technique were tested by progressively finer sub-sampling. The millimetre level FRPA analyses showed that each of the examined pre Elm Decline disturbance phases was an aggregate feature, composed of a number of smaller sub-phases, the ecological effects of which in terms of spatially-precise woodland successions and community structures were assessed and contrasted. Inter-profile spatial comparison of the ecology of woodland disturbances has been made at both FRPA and conventional scales of temporal resolution. FRPA study of the late Flandrian II disturbance phase at North Gill 1A showed that cereal cultivation had occurred prior to the Elm Decline as part of a multi-phase period of agricultural land-use activity. The high resolution spatial and temporal data from North Gill have shown FRPA to be a most sensitive palaeoecological technique, and are discussed in relation to the effects of disturbance upon mire and woodland ecosystems, Mesolithic land-use, pre Elm Decline cereal cultivation and early Neolithic land-use.
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Bridges, M. K. "Revegetation of severely burnt heather moorland in the North York Moors National Park". Thesis, University of Leeds, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.373546.

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Southgate, Alison Clare. "Moorland and bracken change in the North York Moors : an investigation using remote sensing". Thesis, Durham University, 1989. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1545/.

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Weaver, Ruth E. "The use of multispectral remote sensing in the management of the North York Moors". Thesis, Durham University, 1988. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/6645/.

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This thesis examines the use of multi-spectral remotely sensed data in the management of the North York Moors, an upland area of heather moorland in northern England. A series of ground radiometer surveys and airborne simulations are analysed to determine the relative importance of spatial, spectral and temporal resolution as characteristics of earth resources satellites in this environment. Particular reference is made to the potential for selecting and combining data from the Landsat MSS, TM and the SPOT HRV sensors. The results show that spectral resolution can be critical in isolating and recognising elements of the moorland community by their spectral response, especially at the most detailed levels of vegetational description. Temporal resolution has little effect on the discrimination of targets within the heather dominated areas but affects the separability of the major communities of heather, bracken and sedges. Change in spatial resolution has no clear effect on the spectral uniformity and spectral separation of the elements of the heather dominated areas. The interaction between spectral and spatial resolution is more important in isolating the major communities, where the requirement for spatial precision is balanced against the need to suppress spectral variation within the moorland. The hypothesis that multi-spectral remotely sensed data can provide critical information on the distribution and status of moorland vegetation is not refuted in this thesis. Remotely sensed data would make the greatest contribution to management if linked to other spatial data as part of a Geographical Information System. In the absence of such a formal structure satellite imagery can still provide a regular and unique inventory of the moorland habitat which will increase the efficiency of management.
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Zamora, Miguel Eduardo Equihua. "The ecology of the invasive moss Campylopus introflexus in the North York Moors National Park". Thesis, University of York, 1991. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/4258/.

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Chiverrell, Richard Christopher. "Moorland vegetation history and climate change on the North York Moors during the last 2000 years". Thesis, University of Leeds, 1998. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/5369/.

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A history of vegetation and climate change during the last two millennia is elucidated from ombrogenous blanket peat sequences from the central and eastern North York Moors. The evidence is derived from five mires Harwood Dale Bog, May Moss, Fen Bogs, Yarlsey Moss and Bluewath Beck. May Moss received particular attention because it is the only remaining unmodified blanket mire on the North York Moors. All the sites were cored, with May Moss yielding seven cores, four of which were extruded along a five metres transect. The cores were selectively analysed for plant macrofossil, testate amoebae, humification and pollen. Chronologies were constructed using 14C dating and the judicious use of biostratigraphic marker horizons. Comparison of 14C dates obtained on bulk peat samples and on pure Sphagnum remains encountered substantial differences, which raises anxieties about 14C dating of a material as heterogeneous as peat. The regional vegetation history elucidated from the pollen evidence reflects changes in the demography, culture, economy and climate of the North York Moors. Evidence of woodland decline and abundant agricultural taxa are attributed to phases of increased agricultural exploitation of the uplands in response to a commercial approach to farming during the Romano-British period, population expansion during the Anglo-Scandinavian period, and attempts to exploit the moorlands during the boom periods of the 12th-13th and 15th-16th centuries. Conversely, phases of woodland expansion and agricultural decline are associated with the Roman withdrawal from England, the 'harrying of the north' in AD 1069-70 and demographic collapse during the 14th century. T estate amoebae, plant macrofossil and humification stratigraphies provide a record of mire palaeohydrology, which is used to infer a history of effective precipitation. There is a broad consistency within the palaeohydrological indications from a single core, which indicates that the techniques support each other. Furthermore, similar testate amoebae, plant macrofossil and humification stratigraphies were encountered in adjacent cores at May Moss. There is evidence of pronounced shifts to wetter/cooler conditions circa 500 BC, AD 450, 850, 1400, 1625 and 1825 separated by unambiguously drier/warmer phases circa AD 200-450, 700-800, 1100-1200, 1550-1600 and 1750-1800. The palaeoclimate time series displays a strong correlation with the record of solar variability; however, biosphere, atmosphere and oceanic interactions in the North Atlantic region and global volcanism also affect regional climate.
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Emery, Steven Blake. "In better fettle : improvement, work and rhetoric in the transition to environmental farming in the North York Moors". Thesis, Durham University, 2010. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/379/.

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Through ethnographic research amongst farmers in the North York Moors, and through broader historical and political analysis, I examine the importance and role of values in hard work and beneficent change in negotiated interactions between policy-makers, farmers and conservationists. Within the context of a shift in agricultural support away from production to environmental protection, and within the context of a local conservation initiative to protect a population of freshwater pearl mussels in the River Esk, I show the importance of these values for the construction of farmers' personhoods and their symbolic relations and means of expression through the landscape. I show how those values are persistent and pervasive, yet at the same time mutable and open to interpretation. In particular, I examine alternative conceptions of beneficent change through recourse to the words fettle and improvement. Fettling places value in long-term, steady and incremental change, whereas improvement places value in changes more closely associated with productivist ideals such as expansion and profit. I suggest that it is the mutability of farming values that gives rise to their persistence as they come to be used and reinterpreted according to the changing contexts of their application and the differing interests of a range of groups and individuals. By showing that farmers are able to uphold and express their values differently I argue that it is not so straightforward to predict farmers' responses to changing political exigencies or local conservation initiatives on the basis of homogenous values or the categorisation of farmers into defined "types". Through a rhetoric-culture approach I argue that changes in farming values through time do not merely reflect changing political interests and farmers' subsequent accommodation of them. Rather, it reflects the continued negotiation of those values between farmers and others in the play of agents and patients in the construction of personhood and the formulation of arguments. I argue that the persistence of fettling interpretations of a value in beneficent change reflects the agentive actions of farmers as it remains a useful argumentative strategy with which they can make indictments against new policy impositions and, moreover, it remains functional in guiding their practices in ways suitable to the environment in which they farm.
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Tamalet, Edwige. "Modernity in question retrieving imaginaries of the transcontinental Mediterranean /". Diss., [La Jolla] : University of California, San Diego, 2009. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3359528.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, San Diego, 2009.
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed July 21, 2009). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 234-252).
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Jefferies, J. "The effect of burning on selected biological and physico-chemical properties of surface peat horizons on the North York Moors". Thesis, University of Exeter, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.377320.

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Libri sul tema "The North African Moors"

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Morrison, John. North York Moors. Basingstoke, Hampshire: AA Pub., 2007.

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Morrison, John. North York Moors. Basingstoke: AA, 2011.

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John, Morrison. North York Moors. Lincolnwood, Ill: Passport Books, 1996.

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Hazel, Chester, a cura di. North York moors. London: New Orchard, 1992.

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Hazel, Chester, a cura di. North York moors. London: Ward Lock, 1988.

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Ward, Ken. North York Moors. Norwich: Jarrold Colour, 1989.

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Britain), Automobile Association (Great, a cura di. North York Moors. Basingstoke, Hampshire: AA Pub., 2007.

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Association, Automobile, e Ordnance Survey, a cura di. North York Moors. Basingstoke: Automobile Association, 1992.

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Conduit, Brian. North York moors walks. Southampton [England]: Ordnance Survey, 1990.

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Conduit, Brian. North York Moors walks. Southampton: Ordnance Survey, 1998.

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Capitoli di libri sul tema "The North African Moors"

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Woodward, Simon, e Sarah Oswald. "Interpreting Cultural Landscapes in the North York Moors". In Heritage and Tourism in Britain and Ireland, 127–43. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-52083-8_9.

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Wyrwoll, Thomas. "North African Protohistoric". In Encyclopedia of Prehistory Volume 1: Africa, 220–38. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1193-9_17.

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Vyner, Blaise. "The North York Moors: marginal settlement or marginal evidence?" In Ruralia, 77–89. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.ruralia-eb.3.1161.

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Derderian, Richard L. "North African Cultural Expression". In North Africans in Contemporary France: Becoming Visible, 47–69. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-06698-5_3.

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Kavanaugh, Andrea L. "North African Information Networks". In Frontiers of Broadband, Electronic and Mobile Commerce, 287–302. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag HD, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-2676-0_17.

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Hammed, Mohamed Wajdi Ben. "The North African City". In The Routledge Companion to Literary Urban Studies, 179–92. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003124931-16.

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Glenn, Charles L. "Jim Crow North". In African-American/Afro-Canadian Schooling, 109–25. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230119505_6.

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Grynberg, Roman, e Fwasa K. Singogo. "Gold, Oil and Revolution in North Africa". In African Gold, 185–215. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65995-0_6.

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Machado, Everton V. "Portugal Against the Moors in the 21st Century". In Twenty-First Century Arab and African Diasporas in Spain, Portugal and Latin America, 163–78. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003245117-13.

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Chislett, William. "Historical Background, 711–1939". In Spain. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780199936441.003.0001.

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What was the legacy of the Muslim presence between 711 and 1492? Moors (Berber tribes) crossed over from North Africa in 711 and landed at a limestone mass they called jabal-tariq (Tariq’s rock), or Gibraltar as it is known today. In just...
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Atti di convegni sul tema "The North African Moors"

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Marbun, B. T. H., e A. M. I. Shidiq. "Estimation of Annulus Pressure Fluids Kick for Vertical Well Using Moore Method and Integrated Numerical Simulation". In North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/164611-ms.

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Khodja, A. Ali, e K. Chouali. "Potential Formation Damage Following Matrix Acidizing Treatments. North Africa Field". In ADIPEC. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/216879-ms.

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Abstract Sludges formation during acid stimulation is a serious issue as it induces a damage that cannot be easily dissolved with most of treating chemicals. Recently, many wells experienced a drop in their potential following matrix acidizing treatment. Many factors could be attributed to this poor production performance following the treatments. In this paper, we addressed the issue of sludge formation in contact of the acid (HCl 7.5% & Mud acid 6:1.5) with crude oil. As described by Moore et al (1965), sludge tendency test was carried out in the laboratory using samples of acid recipe being used in the field with samples of oil collected from wells with suspected sludge issues. Surprisingly, results show sludge formation in contact of both HCl 7.5% and Mud Acid 6:1.5. The sludge deposit formed was dried in oven and both volume and weight percentage were calculated and compared with published values of different crude oils around the world. Some case examples with suspected formation damage by sludges are presented in this paper.
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Kusmiyarso, Sidik, Sven Bohn e Inga Boie. "A detailed North African HVDC Grid for a pan-European-North African Electricity Exchange". In Electrical Engineering 2013. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2013.37.12.

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Rubino, Jean-Loup, Nouredine Haddadi, Jacqueline Camy-Peyret, George Clauzon, Jean-Pierre Suc, Serge Ferry e Christian Gorini. "Messinian Salinity Crisis expression along North African Margin". In North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/129526-ms.

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Ellafi, Jamal Saad. "Natural Gas Economic Challenges in North African Countries". In North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/126677-ms.

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Tsebia, Mohammed, e Hamid Bentarzi. "North African power system monitoring using PMU technology". In 2018 9th International Renewable Energy Congress (IREC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/irec.2018.8362565.

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Shankar, Amit. "Endoscopic Transnasal Transsphenoidal Approach: An East African Center’s Experience". In 29th Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1679780.

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Hazimeh, Malak, Leonidas Sotirios Kyrgiakos, Georgios Kleftodimos, Christina Kleisiari, Marios Vasileiou e George Vlontzos. "Assessing Agroecology Terms for North African Countries: A Literature Review". In International Conference of the Hellenic Association of Agricultural Economists. Basel Switzerland: MDPI, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024094004.

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Heucke, Ulrich. "Nitrogen Injection as IOR/EOR Solution For North African Oil Fields". In SPE North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/175730-ms.

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Grion, S., R. Leggott e R. Morgan. "Wave Equation Depth Migration in North Africa Deep Waters". In 2nd EAGE North African/Mediterranean Petroleum & Geosciences Conference & Exhibition. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.11.b12.

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Rapporti di organizzazioni sul tema "The North African Moors"

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Xu, Jienfeng. Contribution of AMACR and Phytanic Acid to Prostate Cancer Risk Among African Americans in North Carolina. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, maggio 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada510051.

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Figueredo, Michael. An Examination of Factors that Catalyze LGBTQ Movements in Middle Eastern and North African Authoritarian Regimes. Portland State University Library, gennaio 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.2475.

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Chang, Bao-Li. Contribution of AMACR and Phytanic Acid to Prostate Cancer Risk Among African Americans in North Carolina. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, febbraio 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada471007.

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Chang, Bao-Li. Contribution of AMACR and Phytanic Acid to Prostate Cancer Risk Among African Americans in North Carolina. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, febbraio 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada479413.

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Morris, Harold. The Evolution of the Combined Allied Headquarters in the North African Theater of Operations from 1942 to 1943. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, aprile 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ad1001708.

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Uzelac, Ana. The Real Common Interest: The converging EU and North African migration agendas – where do people’s interests come in? Oxfam, ottobre 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2020.6553.

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For too long the EU’s migration policies have ignored the priorities of the countries it partners with for the sake of its own border security and domestic priorities. These have permeated the domestic migration and asylum policies of the Maghreb countries it supports, including Tunisia and Morocco, in a convergence of national interests of states, at the cost of people’s interests. The EU’s cooperation with its neighbours should encourage a real common interest: protecting people and fulfilling their rights.
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Messier, Hannah. The Influences of the North Atlantic Subtropical High and the African Easterly Jet on Hurricane Tracks During Strong and Weak Seasons. Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University, gennaio 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/cc-20240624-1459.

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Horejs, Barbara, e Ulrike Schuh, a cura di. PREHISTORY & WEST ASIAN/NORTHEAST AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGY 2021–2023. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, dicembre 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/oeai.pwana2021-2023.

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The long-established research of Prehistory and West Asian/Northeast African archaeology (the former Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology, OREA) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences was transformed into a department of the »new« Austrian Archaeological Institute (OeAI) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2021. This merging of several institutes into the new OeAI offers a wide range of new opportunities for basic and interdisciplinary research, which support the traditional research focus as well as the development of new projects in world archaeology. The research areas of the Department of Prehistory and West Asian/Northeast African Archaeology include Quaternary archaeology, Prehistory, Near Eastern archaeology and Egyptology. The groups cover an essential cultural area of prehistoric and early historical developments in Europe, Northeast Africa and West Asia. Prehistory is embedded in the world archaeology concept without geographical borders, including projects beyond this core zone, as well as a scientific and interdisciplinary approach. The focus lies in the time horizon from the Pleistocene about 2.6 million years ago to the transformation of societies into historical epochs in the 1st millennium BC. The chronological expertise of the groups covers the periods Palaeolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The archaeology of West Asia and Northeast Africa is linked to the Mediterranean and Europe, which enables large-scale and chronologically broad basic research on human history. The department consists of the following seven groups: »Quaternary Archaeology«, »Prehistoric Phenomena«, »Prehistoric Identities«, »Archaeology in Egypt and Sudan«, »Archaeology of the Levant«, »Mediterranean Economies« and »Urnfield Culture Networks«. The groups conduct fieldwork and material analyses in Austria, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Greece, Cyprus, Türkiye, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, Sudan and South Africa.
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Andersson, Jenny. Climate Related Security Risks In Eastern DRC: local perspectives from NOrth and South Kivu provinces. Folke Bernadotte Academy, dicembre 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.61880/bkks7321.

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What links can be observed between climate change, environmental degradation and insecurity in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)? What can be done to face the compound conflict and climate risks in a holistic and inclusive manner? Taking into consideration the importance of Eastern DRC for the global climate; adjacent to the immense Congo Basin, a vital water source for the African continent, and rich in strategic minerals, while also mired in seemingly intractable conflict for nearly thirty years, this report seeks to address some of these emerging questions.
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Desmidt, Sophie. Climate change and security in North Africa. European Centre for Development Policy Management, febbraio 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.55317/casc008.

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In this paper, we apply the concept of ‘cascading climate risks’ to explain how climate change has spillover effects across different sectors and policy domains. We have identified three sets of climate-related security and development risks for Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. These include: 1. risks related to the decreasing natural resources and in particular water, 2. risks for the loss of (rural) livelihoods and rising inequalities, and 3. risks related to the unintended (negative) consequences of incoherent (climate change) policies. In this paper, we apply the concept of ‘cascading climate risks’ to explain how climate change has spillover effects across different sectors and policy domains. We have identified three sets of climate-related security and development risks for Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. These include: 1. risks related to the decreasing natural resources and in particular water, 2. risks for the loss of (rural) livelihoods and rising inequalities, and 3. risks related to the unintended (negative) consequences of incoherent (climate change) policies. In a context of existing socio-political and economic grievances, the pressures caused by global warming, alongside current weaknesses in governance structures and the absence of effective regional cooperation, can potentially lead to further fractures in the already fragile social contract between governments and citizens in North Africa. The cascading risks and challenges that North African governments and citizens face due to the climate emergency require the attention from European policymakers, given the strong trade, social and financial relations and ties between North Africa and Europe. Cascading climate risks mean that adaptation strategies will have an impact both within and outside Europe and North Africa. Hence, there will be the need to ensure policy coherence between environmental, trade and socio-economic concerns and a much needed, long-term and inherently political effort to tackle climate change in the next decades.
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