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... BERNAL ( Ralph ) Holograph MS . , The Soirée , a Sketch , printed in the Keepsake of 1843 , 8s 6d the Nile , " 4to ... in author's auto- graph , History of Ancient Rome , in the form of a Tour , folio , half bound , 5s 6d 441 ...
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Now featuring a new preface in which Chakrabarty responds to his critics, this book globalizes European thought by exploring how it may be renewed both for and from the margins.
inauthor: Ralph Bernal from books.google.com
... Bernal Papers , Box 98 ; author's interview with Coleman ; Rosie Castro , interview by author , San Antonio ... Ralph Yarborough , n.d. , in author's posses- sion ; copy of open letter motion from SACO to San Antonio labor council ...
inauthor: Ralph Bernal from books.google.com
... Bernal, “Grass- roots Leadership Reconceptualized,” 128. Paula Crisostomo recalls that about ten students at Lincoln ... Ralph Cuarón. Cuarón was the father of Mita Cuarón and a longtime commu- nity and political activist who ...
inauthor: Ralph Bernal from books.google.com
To answer that question, this book draws on Rashevsky’s unexplored personal archival papers and shares interviews with his family, students and friends, as well as discussions with biologists and mathematical biologists, to flesh out and ...
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Gathers columns from the Chicano newspaper "El Grito del Norte," where the author's fierce but hopeful voice of protest combined anger and humor to stir her fellow Chicanos to action as she drew upon her own experiences as a Chicana.
inauthor: Ralph Bernal from books.google.com
The book brings compelling analytic depth and breadth to its examination of the social and political landscape in a city still at the epicenter of American immigration politics.
inauthor: Ralph Bernal from books.google.com
This volume brings together eighteen thought-provoking biographical essays of some of the most remarkable outsiders of the modern era, each written by an authority in the respective field.
inauthor: Ralph Bernal from books.google.com
Describes how the first settlers in California changed the brown landscape there by creating groves, wooded suburbs and landscaped cities through planting eucalypts in the lowlands, citrus colonies in the south and palms in Los Angeles.