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  2. poems – Languages across Borders

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    many people have built together and that is being replicated in many other areas of the country.”. ... Kugler’s poems are mainly observations on his travels, recalling people and landscapes he had encountered.
  3. mummies – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/mummies/
    Settlement and Artificial Mummification of the Chinchorro Culture in the Arica and Parinacota Region: Most people would associate the death ritual of mummification with ancient Egypt. ... However, 7000 years ago (2000 years earlier than the Egyptians)
  4. Languages across Borders – Page 25 – language collections at the…

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    people. In the UK, after initial advice against non-essential travel and attending leisure venues, on 23 March 2020 schools were closed and Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a ... By europeancollectionsInThe decorative cover of ‘Dusha narodu i
  5. New Acquisitions – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/new-acquisitions/
    Uyaïnim, or Albertina Nanchijam Tuwits, from the Awajun / Aguaruna people (part of the Jivaroan peoples) in Peruvian Amazonia, became a spokeswoman for indigenous rights and the defense of women. ... This was further aggravated by the 2016 Hurricane
  6. Uncategorized – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/category/uncategorized/
    In this post, I wish to take a wider view of alchemy, and how the material connects people of different time periods. ... been plentiful, whereas the circulation of people, goods and provisions to and from besieged Paris was completely impeded.
  7. Canada – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/canada/
    This was further aggravated by the 2016 Hurricane Matthew (which, though less lethal, left 175,000 people homeless). ... He was interested in the life of the native peoples and he became interpreter of Iroquoian languages, particularly Huron.
  8. Colombia – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/colombia/
    By europeancollectionsInOn 19th June 2022, after a second round of voting, the Colombian people elected their first ever left-wing government, led by Gustavo Petro, with Francia Márquez as vice-president, ... In this post, we will focus on this
  9. food – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/food/
    manage to put this huge and fascinating country on the map of most people’s minds, which is in part why the 2022 Russian invasion is often not understood as having ... been plentiful, whereas the circulation of people, goods and provisions to and from
  10. Languages across Borders – Page 6 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/6/
    Read more: People, poetry, plastic and milk. ... many people have built together and that is being replicated in many other areas of the country.”.
  11. Languages across Borders – Page 23 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/23/
    Settlement and Artificial Mummification of the Chinchorro Culture in the Arica and Parinacota Region: Most people would associate the death ritual of mummification with ancient Egypt. ... However, 7000 years ago (2000 years earlier than the Egyptians)
  12. Languages across Borders – Page 83 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/83/
    The continued turmoil in Ukraine has shown both how little the ghosts of the 20th century seem to have been put to rest and also how quickly people jump to exploit ... Many of the volumes are association copies with important dedications, but it is the
  13. Haiti – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/haiti/
    of its earlier history; studies of Taíno archaeological remains and the culture of this indigenous Caribbean people; or later emblematic political figures, such as Toussaint Louverture). ... This was further aggravated by the 2016 Hurricane Matthew
  14. https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/asian-and-middle-ea…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/asian-and-middle-eastern-studies/feed/
    6 Jul 2024: In this post, I wish to take a wider view of alchemy, and how the material connects people of different time periods.
  15. French culture – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/french-culture/
    Not only does copying records from other libraries save us valuable time, it also allows our catalogue to reflect other peoples’ research and knowledge. ... He laughed and told her that he had had 100 people waiting outside at 6.30 am that morning, and
  16. Argentina – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/argentina/
    Write about something that has never happened to people who have never existed”. ... Both the physical landscape of Manuel’s childhood and the people around him were clearly mirrored in his early work.
  17. cartoons – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/cartoons/
    Grandville (Les fleurs animées, originally published 1847)”. This is the kind of information that can be useful for people searching the library catalogue (it means that both books will turn up ... Not only does copying records from other libraries
  18. Russian – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/russian/
    Thus, it can be said, without exaggeration, that the courtroom, where people are tried for dissent, is a last bastion of freedom of speech in today’s Russia.” [from the blurb
  19. Psychology – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/psychology/
    In this post, I wish to take a wider view of alchemy, and how the material connects people of different time periods. ... History is inherent to each manuscript, not only detailing the provenance and creation of each work, but also how the content shaped
  20. Languages across Borders – Page 48 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/48/
    He was interested in the life of the native peoples and he became interpreter of Iroquoian languages, particularly Huron. ... Pierre Boucher, like New France pioneers Samuel de Champlain and Jean Talon, believed in miscegenation with the native peoples.
  21. Languages across Borders – Page 62 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/62/
    This is a way to ensure that different people who share the same name can be uniquely identified, and often results in dates of birth and/or death, middle names or ... Having people uniquely identified in our indexes allows us to group together books by
  22. Languages across Borders – Page 65 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/65/
    the Humboldt penguin, named after him (along with countless other species, world geographical features and place names) but most people know very little about the life of this extraordinary naturalist, explorer ... This is a staggering number – if
  23. Netherlands – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/netherlands/
    powerful online version for people not able to visit in person. ... The exhibition tells the stories of slaves and the Dutch people who enslaved them, homing in on ten individual people and using oral history alongside historic objects and documents.
  24. UNESCO – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/unesco/
    Settlement and Artificial Mummification of the Chinchorro Culture in the Arica and Parinacota Region: Most people would associate the death ritual of mummification with ancient Egypt. ... However, 7000 years ago (2000 years earlier than the Egyptians)
  25. BBC – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/bbc/
    The programme was also supposed to boost the French people’s morale and send code messages to the Résistance.
  26. Languages across Borders – Page 10 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/10/
    When the book first came out in 1929 you might imagine that people had had enough of reading about war but Remarque’s raw and honest anti-war stance led to ... are left to wonder with horror what changes to the people, livestock, agriculture, and more
  27. Languages across Borders – Page 17 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/17/
    In this post, I wish to take a wider view of alchemy, and how the material connects people of different time periods. ... History is inherent to each manuscript, not only detailing the provenance and creation of each work, but also how the content shaped
  28. Languages across Borders – Page 33 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/33/
    The Parisian diet was considerably and disturbingly altered and extended during this time, as people resorted to eating rats, cats, dogs, and horses. ... been plentiful, whereas the circulation of people, goods and provisions to and from besieged Paris
  29. Languages across Borders – Page 36 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/36/
    Anything that helps keep people interested and diverted is definitely something to hold on to at the moment, so while we will try to up the focus on eresources as we ... aimed at young people.
  30. Languages across Borders – Page 39 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/39/
    to 1453). An increased gap between spoken and written Greek developed over time because of this phenomenon and raised the “language question” of what form of Greek the Greek people should ... By europeancollectionsInIt seems to be almost a running
  31. women history – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/women-history/
    Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier was a photographer, a Communist and a resistante. Uyaïnim was a member of the Jivaroan peoples in Peruvian Amazonia who fought for indigenous and women’s rights, ... Uyaïnim, or Albertina Nanchijam Tuwits, from the
  32. Poetry – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/poetry/
    Read more: People, poetry, plastic and milk. ... many people have built together and that is being replicated in many other areas of the country.”.
  33. Carl Jung – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/carl-jung/
    In this post, I wish to take a wider view of alchemy, and how the material connects people of different time periods. ... History is inherent to each manuscript, not only detailing the provenance and creation of each work, but also how the content shaped
  34. Languages across Borders – Page 29 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/29/
    But many, many people have turned to reading for comfort and intellectual stimulation during the recurrent lockdowns. ... If the numbers are to be believed, millions of people are this week emerging from a “Dry January”, a response perhaps to an
  35. Languages across Borders – Page 61 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/61/
    Certainly the worst flood in the city’s history for many hundreds of years, the flooding of the Arno on 4th November 1966 killed 101 people and damaged or destroyed a ... 1993. Many people in South Africa did not know what was happening in their own
  36. women studies – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/women-studies/
    Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier was a photographer, a Communist and a resistante. Uyaïnim was a member of the Jivaroan peoples in Peruvian Amazonia who fought for indigenous and women’s rights, ... Uyaïnim, or Albertina Nanchijam Tuwits, from the
  37. Dutch – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/category/dutch/
    powerful online version for people not able to visit in person. ... The exhibition tells the stories of slaves and the Dutch people who enslaved them, homing in on ten individual people and using oral history alongside historic objects and documents.
  38. Dada – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/dada/
    By europeancollectionsInIt seems to be almost a running joke that British people find it difficult to name a famous Belgian.
  39. German prizewinners 2016 – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/2017/03/16/german-prizewinners-2016/
    Finally in January this year the Bremer Literaturpreis was awarded to Terézia Mora for her collection of short stories entitled Die Liebe unter den Aliens (C212.c.1630).
  40. Roman antiquity – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/roman-antiquity/
    Settlement and Artificial Mummification of the Chinchorro Culture in the Arica and Parinacota Region: Most people would associate the death ritual of mummification with ancient Egypt. ... However, 7000 years ago (2000 years earlier than the Egyptians)
  41. Hergé – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/herge/
    In his second adventure, Tintin visits the Belgian Congo. On the one hand Tintin au Congo has been considered racist by some, because of its naïve portrait of native Congolese peoples;
  42. New France – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/new-france/
    He was interested in the life of the native peoples and he became interpreter of Iroquoian languages, particularly Huron. ... Pierre Boucher, like New France pioneers Samuel de Champlain and Jean Talon, believed in miscegenation with the native peoples.
  43. Languages across Borders – Page 49 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/49/
    Carnival traditions in Latin America are immensely rich. For millions of people, February is linked to heat, music, water fights and a feast of colours. ... Both the physical landscape of Manuel’s childhood and the people around him were clearly
  44. Languages across Borders – Page 76 – language collections at the…

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/page/76/
    Kugler’s poems are mainly observations on his travels, recalling people and landscapes he had encountered. ... He laughed and told her that he had had 100 people waiting outside at 6.30 am that morning, and that he had only managed to secure 40 copies.
  45. Russian invasion of Ukraine – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/russian-invasion-of-ukraine/
    Thus, it can be said, without exaggeration, that the courtroom, where people are tried for dissent, is a last bastion of freedom of speech in today’s Russia.” [from the blurb
  46. anti-racism – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/anti-racism/
    By europeancollectionsInOn 19th June 2022, after a second round of voting, the Colombian people elected their first ever left-wing government, led by Gustavo Petro, with Francia Márquez as vice-president, ... In this post, we will focus on this
  47. ISLG – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/islg/
    Certainly the worst flood in the city’s history for many hundreds of years, the flooding of the Arno on 4th November 1966 killed 101 people and damaged or destroyed a
  48. Tintin – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/tintin/
    In his second adventure, Tintin visits the Belgian Congo. On the one hand Tintin au Congo has been considered racist by some, because of its naïve portrait of native Congolese peoples;
  49. authority work – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/authority-work/
    An important part of cataloguing work in the Library is what we call authority work – adding or editing records for people for the master authority file hosted by the Library of ... Having people uniquely identified in our indexes allows us to group
  50. series – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/series/
    Once an explanation about the title had been given to the director of the Paris publishing house L’Harmattan, Denis Pryen, suggesting that beyond the surface differences between people there was
  51. Berlin – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/berlin/
    At midnight, the Nazi propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, addressed a crowd of over 50,000 people  and condemned works written by Jews, liberals, leftists, pacifists, foreigners and others as “un-German”.

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