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Editore: Between the Lines, Ontario, 2012
ISBN 10: 1926662792 ISBN 13: 9781926662794
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In June 2010 activists opposing the G20 meeting held in Toronto were greeted with arbitrary state violence on a scale never before seen in Canada. Whose Streets? is a combination of testimonials from the front lines and analyses of the broader context, an account that both reflects critically on what occurred in Toronto and looks ahead to further building our capacityfor resistance. Featuring reflections from activists who helped organize the mobilizations, demonstrators andpassersby who were arbitrarily arrested and detained, and scholars committed to the theory and practice of confronting neoliberal capitalism, the collection balances critical perspective with on-the-street intensity. It offers vital insight for activists on how local organizing and global activism can come together. Activists, arrestees, and academics offer their views on the June 2010 G20 protests: contexts and analyses and-most importantly-lessons for activists for future struggles Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In June 2010 activists opposing the G20 meeting held in Toronto were greeted with arbitrary state violence on a scale never before seen in Canada. Whose Streets? is a combination of testimonials from the front lines and analyses of the broader context, an account that both reflects critically on what occurred in Toronto and looks ahead to further building our capacityfor resistance. Featuring reflections from activists who helped organize the mobilizations, demonstrators andpassersby who were arbitrarily arrested and detained, and scholars committed to the theory and practice of confronting neoliberal capitalism, the collection balances critical perspective with on-the-street intensity. It offers vital insight for activists on how local organizing and global activism can come together. Activists, arrestees, and academics offer their views on the June 2010 G20 protests: contexts and analyses and-most importantly-lessons for activists for future struggles Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 256 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Activists, arrestees, and academics offer their views on the June 2010 G20 protests: contexts and analyses and-most importantly-lessons for activists for future struggles.
Editore: [s.i.], Philadelphia, 1792
Da: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Condizione: Very Good. Philadelphia: 1792-93. Single folded sheet (41.5 x 33.5cm); report in manuscript, verso filled nearly to completion, recto a quarter filled. Signed by Captain David Ross and two other parties; docket dated 1793 signed by Inspector Jeremiah Simmons. Stock exceedingly brittle with shallow chipping, long closed tears along folds with old archival mending, age-toning and light soiling as well as contemporary wax seal remnants. Overall a Very Good and legible survival. Cargo report executed in manuscript and dated November 9th, 1792 listing materials shipped from Port-de-Paix, Saint-Domingue [modern day Haiti] to Philadelphia for the firm Dutilh & Wachsmuth. The date places this report in the early days of the Haitian Revolution following the August 1791 enslaved peoples' revolt. The island was a vital source of commercial interests to Philadelphia, and the burgeoning revolution was at the forefront of everyone's mind, making this voyage and the survival of associated documents all the more significant. Dun cites one contemporary account, "'No business is going on here,' one letter told, 'as every one is taken up with meetings, committees, and arming themselves.'" (Dun, p. 484). Goods delivered include wine, sugar, and coffee and were delivered to Dutilh and a handful of others, including Captain Ross himself who received a hogshead of molasses. Ross eventually rose to the rank of Continental Navy Lieutenant during the Quasi-War with France and is remembered for commanding the privateer Belvedere, guiding her back to Dover after an engagement with a French brig "leaving Belvedere with 50 round shot in her hull and her sails and rigging further shredded." References: James Alexander Dun, "What Avenues of Commerce, Will You, Americans, Not Explore! Commercial Philadelphia's Vantage onto the Early Haitian Revolution." The William and Mary Quarterly, July 2005, Third Series, Vol. 62, No. 3, pp. 473-504 See also the Destroyer History Foundation website.