Shipwrecked Identities

Shipwrecked Identities
Author: Baron L. Pineda
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2006
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813538143

In this historical ethnography, Baron Pineda traces the history of the port town of Bilwi, now known officially as Puerto Cabezas, on the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua to explore the development, transformation, and function of racial categories in this region. From the English colonial period, through the Sandinista conflict of the 1980s, to the aftermath of the Contra War, Pineda shows how powerful outsiders, as well as Nicaraguans, have made efforts to influence notions about African and Black identity among the Miskito Indians, Afro-Nicaraguan Creoles, and Mestizos in the region. In the process, he provides insight into the causes and meaning of social movements and political turmoil. Shipwrecked Identities also includes important critical analysis of the role of anthropologists and other North American scholars in the Contra-Sandinista conflict, as well as the ways these scholars have defined ethnic identities in Latin America.

The Amphibians and Reptiles of the Honduran Mosquitia

The Amphibians and Reptiles of the Honduran Mosquitia
Author: James R. McCranie
Publisher: Krieger Publishing Company
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

The Honduran Mosquitia is part of the largest remaining tract of tropical lowland forest remaining in Central America. This book offers a treatment of the reptiles and amphibians of any portion of the Mosquitia. The future of the Honduran Mosquitia herpetofauna is also predicted.

Democratization and Ethnic Minorities

Democratization and Ethnic Minorities
Author: Jacques Bertrand
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134693095

Many new democracies are characterized by majority dominance and ethnocentrism. Varying paths or transitions toward democracy create very different outcomes for how ethnic identities, communities and politics are recognized. This book illustrates the varied consequences of democratization, from ethnic violence, new forms of accommodation to improve minorities’ status, or sometimes only minor improvements to life for ethnic minorities. The book treads a nuanced path between conflicting myths of democratization, illustrating that there are a variety of outcomes ranging from violence or stability, to the extension of rights, representation, and new resources for ethnic minorities. Contributors discuss the complex mechanisms that determine the impact of democratization of ethnic minorities through five factors; inherited legacies from the pre-transition period, institutional configurations, elite strategies, societal organization and international influences. Global in scope, this book features a broad range of case studies, both country specific and regional, including chapters on Nigeria, Kenya, Turkey and Taiwan, Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Southeast and East Asia. This book provides new insights and makes at important contribution to existing debates. Democratization and Ethnic Minorities will be essential reading for students and scholars of democratization, nationalism, ethnic conflict and ethnic politics, political science, history, and sociology.

Nicaragua

Nicaragua
Author: Ralph Lee Woodward
Publisher: Oxford, England : Clio Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Annotation. An annotated bibliography of publications dealing with all aspects of Nicaragua's past and present. Sections on history, politics, foreign relations, and the economy cover the country's progress from colonial domination to the present. Includes a substantial number of publications on the country which appeared in the 1980s. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Nicaragua

Nicaragua
Author: James D. Rudolph
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1982
Genre: Nicaragua
ISBN:

This book is an attempt to treat in a compact and objective manner the dominant social, political, economic, and national security aspects of contemporary Nicaraguan society.