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Lia y Luís: ¡Desconcertados! / Lia & Luís: Puzzled! (Bilingual edition): Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros Lia y Luís: ¡Desconcertados! / Lia & Luís: Puzzled! (Bilingual edition)
Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros
R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Lia & Luis / Quiene tiene mas?, Bilingual - Who Has More? (Hardcover, Bilingual edition): Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros Lia & Luis / Quiene tiene mas?, Bilingual - Who Has More? (Hardcover, Bilingual edition)
Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros
R500 R432 Discovery Miles 4 320 Save R68 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Lia & Luis - Who Has More? (Hardcover): Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros Lia & Luis - Who Has More? (Hardcover)
Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros
R477 R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Save R85 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Lia y Luís: ¡Desconcertados! / Lia & Luís: Puzzled! (Bilingual edition): Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros Lia y Luís: ¡Desconcertados! / Lia & Luís: Puzzled! (Bilingual edition)
Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros
R166 Discovery Miles 1 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
New Worlds? - Transformations in the Culture of International Relations Around the Peace of Utrecht (Paperback): Inken... New Worlds? - Transformations in the Culture of International Relations Around the Peace of Utrecht (Paperback)
Inken Schmidt-Voges, Ana Crespo Solana
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Peace of Utrecht (1713) was perhaps the first political treaty that had a global impact. It not only ended a European-wide conflict, but also led to a cessation of hostilities on the American continent and Indian subcontinent, as well as naval warfare worldwide. More than this, however - as the chapters in this volume clearly demonstrate - the treaty marked an important step in the development of an integrated world-wide political system. By reconsidering the preconditions, negotiations and consequences of the Peace of Utrecht - rather than focusing on previous concerns with international relations and diplomacy - the contributions to this collection help embed events in a richer context of diverging networks, globalizing empires, expanding media and changing identities. Several chapters consider the preconditions and challenges to political entities such as the British and Spanish empires and French monarchy, demonstrating that far from being nation-states these were conglomerates with diverging forms of affiliation, which developed different modes and interests to face the needs and consequences of the Utrecht negotiations. This "macrostructural" perspective is complemented by chapters that focus on "microstructural" aspects, considering the personal networks and relationships that informed day-to-day actions in Utrecht. Both perspectives are then drawn together by further contributions that examine the formation of images and discourses which were intended to identify key individuals with larger political entities and their assumed interests. This approach, combining both broad and more narrowly focused case studies, reveals much about how the diplomatic discussions were framed with political and social contexts. In so doing the volume offers new perspectives concerning the formation of modern Europe at the beginning of the eighteenth century, beyond and yet connected with diplomatic developments and global entanglements.

New Worlds? - Transformations in the Culture of International Relations Around the Peace of Utrecht (Hardcover): Inken... New Worlds? - Transformations in the Culture of International Relations Around the Peace of Utrecht (Hardcover)
Inken Schmidt-Voges, Ana Crespo Solana
R4,435 Discovery Miles 44 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Peace of Utrecht (1713) was perhaps the first political treaty that had a global impact. It not only ended a European-wide conflict, but also led to a cessation of hostilities on the American continent and Indian subcontinent, as well as naval warfare worldwide. More than this, however - as the chapters in this volume clearly demonstrate - the treaty marked an important step in the development of an integrated world-wide political system. By reconsidering the preconditions, negotiations and consequences of the Peace of Utrecht - rather than focusing on previous concerns with international relations and diplomacy - the contributions to this collection help embed events in a richer context of diverging networks, globalizing empires, expanding media and changing identities. Several chapters consider the preconditions and challenges to political entities such as the British and Spanish empires and French monarchy, demonstrating that far from being nation-states these were conglomerates with diverging forms of affiliation, which developed different modes and interests to face the needs and consequences of the Utrecht negotiations. This "macrostructural" perspective is complemented by chapters that focus on "microstructural" aspects, considering the personal networks and relationships that informed day-to-day actions in Utrecht. Both perspectives are then drawn together by further contributions that examine the formation of images and discourses which were intended to identify key individuals with larger political entities and their assumed interests. This approach, combining both broad and more narrowly focused case studies, reveals much about how the diplomatic discussions were framed with political and social contexts. In so doing the volume offers new perspectives concerning the formation of modern Europe at the beginning of the eighteenth century, beyond and yet connected with diplomatic developments and global entanglements.

Lia & Luis - Who Has More? (Paperback): Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros Lia & Luis - Who Has More? (Paperback)
Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros
R220 R180 Discovery Miles 1 800 Save R40 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Heritage and the Sea - Volume 2: Maritime History and Archaeology of the Global Iberian World (15th–18th centuries) (1st ed.... Heritage and the Sea - Volume 2: Maritime History and Archaeology of the Global Iberian World (15th–18th centuries) (1st ed. 2022)
Ana Crespo Solana, Filipe Castro, Nigel Nayling
R4,836 Discovery Miles 48 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This two-volume set highlights the importance of Iberian shipbuilding in the centuries of the so-called first globalization (15th to 18th), in confluence with an unprecedented extension of ocean navigation and seafaring and a greater demand for natural resources (especially timber), mostly oak (Quercus spp.) and Pine (Pinus spp.). The chapters are framed in a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary line of research that integrates history, Geographic Information Sciences, underwater archaeology, dendrochronology and wood provenance techniques. This line of research was developed during the ForSEAdiscovery project, which had a great impact in the academic and scientific world and brought together experts from Europe and America. The volumes deliver a state-of-the-art review of the latest lines of research related to Iberian maritime history and archaeology and their developing interdisciplinary interaction with dendroarchaeology. This synthesis combines an analysis of historical sources, the systematic study of wreck-remains and material culture related to Iberian seafaring from the 15th to the 18th centuries, and the application of earth sciences, including dendrochronology. The set can be used as a manual or work guide for experts and students, and will also be an interesting read for non-experts interested in the subject.   Volume 2 focuses on approaches to the study of shipwrecks including a synthesis of dendro-archaeological results, current interdisciplinary case studies and the specialist study of artillery and anchors.

Heritage and the Sea - Volume 1: Maritime History and Archaeology of the Global Iberian World (15th-18th centuries) (Paperback,... Heritage and the Sea - Volume 1: Maritime History and Archaeology of the Global Iberian World (15th-18th centuries) (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Ana Crespo Solana, Filipe Castro, Nigel Nayling
R4,836 Discovery Miles 48 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This two-volume set highlights the importance of Iberian shipbuilding in the centuries of the so-called first globalization (15th to 18th), in confluence with an unprecedented extension of ocean navigation and seafaring and a greater demand for natural resources (especially timber), mostly oak (Quercus spp.) and Pine (Pinus spp.). The chapters are framed in a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary line of research that integrates history, Geographic Information Sciences, underwater archaeology, dendrochronology and wood provenance techniques. This line of research was developed during the ForSEAdiscovery project, which had a great impact in the academic and scientific world and brought together experts from Europe and America. The volumes deliver a state-of-the-art review of the latest lines of research related to Iberian maritime history and archaeology and their developing interdisciplinary interaction with dendroarchaeology. This synthesis combines an analysis of historical sources, the systematic study of wreck-remains and material culture related to Iberian seafaring from the 15th to the 18th centuries, and the application of earth sciences, including dendrochronology. The set can be used as a manual or work guide for experts and students, and will also be an interesting read for non-experts interested in the subject. Volume 1 focuses on the history and archaeology of seafaring and shipbuilding in the Iberian early modern world, complemented by case studies on timber trade and supply for shipbuilding, analysis of shipbuilding treatises, and the application of Geographic Information Systems and Databases (GIS) to the study of shipwrecks.

Heritage and the Sea - Volume 2: Maritime History and Archaeology of the Global Iberian World (15th-18th centuries) (Hardcover,... Heritage and the Sea - Volume 2: Maritime History and Archaeology of the Global Iberian World (15th-18th centuries) (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Ana Crespo Solana, Filipe Castro, Nigel Nayling
R4,869 Discovery Miles 48 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This two-volume set highlights the importance of Iberian shipbuilding in the centuries of the so-called first globalization (15th to 18th), in confluence with an unprecedented extension of ocean navigation and seafaring and a greater demand for natural resources (especially timber), mostly oak (Quercus spp.) and Pine (Pinus spp.). The chapters are framed in a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary line of research that integrates history, Geographic Information Sciences, underwater archaeology, dendrochronology and wood provenance techniques. This line of research was developed during the ForSEAdiscovery project, which had a great impact in the academic and scientific world and brought together experts from Europe and America. The volumes deliver a state-of-the-art review of the latest lines of research related to Iberian maritime history and archaeology and their developing interdisciplinary interaction with dendroarchaeology. This synthesis combines an analysis of historical sources, the systematic study of wreck-remains and material culture related to Iberian seafaring from the 15th to the 18th centuries, and the application of earth sciences, including dendrochronology. The set can be used as a manual or work guide for experts and students, and will also be an interesting read for non-experts interested in the subject. Volume 2 focuses on approaches to the study of shipwrecks including a synthesis of dendro-archaeological results, current interdisciplinary case studies and the specialist study of artillery and anchors.

Heritage and the Sea - Volume 1: Maritime History and Archaeology of the Global Iberian World (15th-18th centuries) (Hardcover,... Heritage and the Sea - Volume 1: Maritime History and Archaeology of the Global Iberian World (15th-18th centuries) (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Ana Crespo Solana, Filipe Castro, Nigel Nayling
R4,878 Discovery Miles 48 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This two-volume set highlights the importance of Iberian shipbuilding in the centuries of the so-called first globalization (15th to 18th), in confluence with an unprecedented extension of ocean navigation and seafaring and a greater demand for natural resources (especially timber), mostly oak (Quercus spp.) and Pine (Pinus spp.). The chapters are framed in a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary line of research that integrates history, Geographic Information Sciences, underwater archaeology, dendrochronology and wood provenance techniques. This line of research was developed during the ForSEAdiscovery project, which had a great impact in the academic and scientific world and brought together experts from Europe and America. The volumes deliver a state-of-the-art review of the latest lines of research related to Iberian maritime history and archaeology and their developing interdisciplinary interaction with dendroarchaeology. This synthesis combines an analysis of historical sources, the systematic study of wreck-remains and material culture related to Iberian seafaring from the 15th to the 18th centuries, and the application of earth sciences, including dendrochronology. The set can be used as a manual or work guide for experts and students, and will also be an interesting read for non-experts interested in the subject. Volume 1 focuses on the history and archaeology of seafaring and shipbuilding in the Iberian early modern world, complemented by case studies on timber trade and supply for shipbuilding, analysis of shipbuilding treatises, and the application of Geographic Information Systems and Databases (GIS) to the study of shipwrecks.

Hello, Tree (Hardcover): Ana Crespo Hello, Tree (Hardcover)
Ana Crespo; Illustrated by Dow Phumiruk
R399 Discovery Miles 3 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It was a swallow who called it first. "Fire's coming!" And the animals ran away. Even the insects tried to flee. The girl and her family left, too. All I could do...was wait. When a wild fire comes roaring into the forest, all the animals and humans flee. But all the tree can do is wait. Wait until many days and nights pass. Wait until the fire loses the battle. And wait until the forest is still before the forest can be reborn and the animals and the girl can come back. Inspired by the 2013 Black Forest Fire in Colorado and told from the point of view of a tree watching its home destroyed, Hello, Tree is about the kinship between humans and nature, and preservation of the environment.

Shipwrecks and Provenance: in-situ timber sampling protocols with a focus on wrecks of the Iberian shipbuilding tradition... Shipwrecks and Provenance: in-situ timber sampling protocols with a focus on wrecks of the Iberian shipbuilding tradition (Paperback)
Sara A. Rich, Nigel Nayling, Garry Momber, Ana Crespo Solana
R636 Discovery Miles 6 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Two of the questions most frequently asked by archaeologists of sites and the objects that populate them are 'How old are you?' and 'Where are you from?' These questions can often be answered through archaeometric dating and provenance analyses. As both archaeological sites and objects, shipwrecks pose a special problem in archaeometric dating and provenance because when they sailed, they often accumulated new construction material as timbers were repaired and replaced. Additionally, during periods of globalization, such as the so-called Age of Discovery, the provenance of construction materials may not reflect where the ship was built due to long-distance timber trade networks and the global nature of these ships' sailing routes. Accepting these special challenges, nautical archaeologists must piece together the nuanced relationship between the ship, its timbers, and the shipwreck, and to do so, wood samples must be removed from the assemblage. Besides the provenance of the vessel's wooden components, selective removal and analysis of timber samples can also provide researchers with unique insights relating to environmental history. For this period, wood samples could help produce information on the emergent global economy; networks of timber trade; forestry and carpentry practices; climate patterns and anomalies; forest reconstruction; repairs made to ships and when, why, and where those occurred; and much more. This book is a set of protocols to establish the need for wood samples from shipwrecks and to guide archaeologists in the removal of samples for a suite of archaeometric techniques currently available to provenance the timbers used to construct wooden ships and boats. While these protocols will prove helpful to archaeologists working on shipwreck assemblages from any time period and in any place, this book uses Iberian ships of the 16th to 18th centuries as its case studies because their global mobility poses additional challenges to the problem at hand. At the same time, their prolificacy and ubiquity make the wreckage of these ships a uniquely global phenomenon.

Spatio-Temporal Narratives - Historical GIS and the Study of Global Trading Networks (1500-1800) (Hardcover, Unabridged... Spatio-Temporal Narratives - Historical GIS and the Study of Global Trading Networks (1500-1800) (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
Ana Crespo Solana
R1,862 Discovery Miles 18 620 Out of stock

This book explores new methods and techniques for research about merchant networks and maritime routes of trade during the First Global Age through the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a tool to visualize the formation of trading systems, database management, cartography and spatio-temporal analysis in Historical GIS.In doing so, the book focuses on key issues in understanding the birth of the so-called First Global Age (16th to 18th centuries): the integration of spatial economies; the regionalization of markets; the organization of maritime trade routes; and the evolution of self-organizing networks of merchants, producers, communities, and other social agents during the age of expansion. The essays collected here deal with relevant information about historical problems including maritime connections, the organization of oceanic trade and the use of digital cartography and metric analysis of old maps, and social network analysis - commercial networks involved a high level of cooperation and served to move goods and people within a highly open system over an expanding geographic space.

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