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Colonial period

A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., In the Matter pf Color Race and the American Legal Process The Colonial Period (New York Oxford, 1978), pp. 33,109. [Pg.309]

White Man s Law The Past and Present Status of the American Indian [1971] (Norman University of Oklahoma Press, 1994) Benjamin Ringer, We the People and Others Duality and America s Treatment of Its Racial Minorities (New York Tavistock, 1983) Mary Frances Berry, Black Resistance I White Law A History of Constitutional Racism [1971] (New York Penguin, 1994) Charles Lofgren, The Plessy Case A Legal-Historical Interpretation (New York Oxford, 1987) A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., In the Matter of Color Race and the American Legal Process The Colonial Period (New York Oxford, 1978). [Pg.339]

It is not my intention here to tell over again the story told by Schultes. I will only supplement what he had to say with this observation. In the writers of the colonial period ololiuhqui receives frequent mention, especially in the Tratado of Hernando Ruiz de Alarcon. Throughout these references there runs a note of sombre poignancy as we see two cultures in a duel to death—on the one hand, the fanaticism of sincere Churchmen, hotly pursuing with the support of the harsh secular ann what they considered a superstition and an idolatry on the other, the tenacity and wiles of the Indians defending their cherished ololiuhqui The Indians appear to have won out. [Pg.290]

Moi government capitalized on unaddressed land ownership and tenure issues created during the colonial period, 1960-2001 (http //www.internal-... [Pg.11]

There is some overlapping with the colonial period. Their agricultural systems are not part of this analysis. [Pg.19]

In Chapter 5, Olin and Blackman explain that differences in the chemical compositions of pottery are caused by both the use of temper and by chemical and mineralogical differences in the source of the clay. Olin and Blackman report on the continuation of their studies of majolica (a common earthenware pottery) from the Spanish Colonial period in Mexico. They used INAA as well as microscopic examination of the minerals to show that majolica produced in Spain could be distinguished from that produced in Mexico. Volcanic temper was present in the ceramics produced in Mexico, and the chemical analysis of these local ceramics suggested different production centers in Mexico. The discovery of a chemically distinct group of sherds added to the typological classifications of this pottery. [Pg.14]

Compositional Classification of Mexican Majolica Ceramics of the Spanish Colonial Period... [Pg.91]

In the U.S., guilds of the colonial period became unpopular because of their price fixing and regulatory practices that ran counter to the entrepreneurial spirit of the time. They were replaced by other types of trade associations — organizations in which companies or businesses hold memberships. The first trade association still in existence is the Chamber of Commerce of New York, which was formed by 20 merchants in 1768. The New York Stock Exchange, formed in 1792, is the second-oldest continuing association. [Pg.397]

Lionel Cliffe, "Nationalism and the Reaction to Enforced Agricultural Change in Tanganyika During the Colonial Period, in Lionel Cliffe and John S. Saul, eds., Politics, vol. 1 of Socialism in Tanzania An Interdisciplinary Reader (Nairobi East African Publishing House, 1973), pp. 18, 22. For a brilliant treatment of peasant-state relations, see Steven Feierman, Peasant Intellectuals Anthropology and History in Tanzania (Madison University of Wisconsin Press, 1990). [Pg.404]

During the colonial period, cane was king, driving Caribbean economies until beet sugar emerged a century ago and made extracting sugar from cane increas-... [Pg.28]


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