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Études économiques consacrées périodiquement par l'OCDE à l’économie de l’Islande. Chaque étude analyse les grands enjeux auxquels le pays fait face. Elle examine les perspectives à court terme et présente des recommandations détaillées à l’intention des décideurs politiques. Des chapitres thématiques analysent des enjeux spécifiques. Les tableaux et graphiques contiennent un large éventail de données statistiques.
Iceland --- Islande --- Economic conditions --- Periodicals --- Economic policy --- Conditions économiques --- Périodiques --- Politique économique --- Conditions économiques --- Périodiques --- Politique économique --- Periodicals. --- Economics --- Aisland --- Aisland ka Fasojamana --- Aisurando --- Cynewīse Īslandes --- Eisland --- Gweriniaeth Gwlad yr Iâ --- Gwlad yr Iâ --- Ísland --- Islanda --- Islandi --- Islandia --- Islandii︠a︡ --- İslandiya --- Islandska --- Islandya --- Islandyi︠a︡ --- Islėnd --- Iylanda --- Lýðveldið Ísland --- Peng-tē --- Peng-tē Kiōng-hô-kok --- Republic of Iceland --- Rèpublica d'Islande --- Republica Islanda --- Republiek van Ysland --- Republik Island --- Republika Islandii︠a︡ --- Rėspublika Islandyi︠a︡ --- Tin Bikéyah --- Tin Kéyah --- Ysland --- Рэспубліка Ісландыя --- Република Исландия --- Исланд --- Исланди --- Исландия --- Ислэнд --- Ісландыя --- アイスランド --- Iceland. --- Economic history. --- Economic policy.
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Education --- Theory & Practice of Education. --- Research --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Education. --- Research. --- Iceland. --- Educational research --- Aisland --- Aisland ka Fasojamana --- Aisurando --- Cynewīse Īslandes --- Eisland --- Gweriniaeth Gwlad yr I --- Gwlad yr I --- Ísland --- Islanda --- Islande --- Islandi --- Islandia --- Islandii͡ --- İslandiya --- Islandska --- Islandya --- Islandyi͡ --- Islėnd --- Iylanda --- Lýðveldið Ísland --- Peng-t --- Peng-tē Kiōng-hô-kok --- Republic of Iceland --- Rèpublica d'Islande --- Republica Islanda --- Republiek van Ysland --- Republik Island --- Republika Islandii͡ --- Rėspublika Islandyi͡ --- Tin Bikéyah --- Tin Kéyah --- Ysland --- Périodiques électroniques.
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Social sciences --- Social sciences. --- Iceland. --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Republic of Iceland --- Ísland --- Lýðveldið Ísland --- Islandii︠a︡ --- Republik Island --- Eisland --- Civilization --- Aisland --- Aisland ka Fasojamana --- Cynewīse Īslandes --- Gweriniaeth Gwlad yr I --- Gwlad yr I --- Islanda --- Islande --- Islandi --- Islandia --- Islandii͡ --- İslandiya --- Islandska --- Islandya --- Islandyi͡ --- Islėnd --- Iylanda --- Peng-t --- Peng-tē Kiōng-hô-kok --- Rèpublica d'Islande --- Republica Islanda --- Republiek van Ysland --- Republika Islandii͡ --- Rėspublika Islandyi͡ --- Tin Bikéyah --- Tin Kéyah --- Ysland --- Aisurando --- Sciences sociales
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Old Norse literature --- Philology --- Filologie. --- IJslands. --- Old Norse literature. --- Philology. --- Isländska sällskapet --- Isländska sällskapet. --- Iceland. --- Icelandic and Old Norse literature --- Republic of Iceland --- Ísland --- Lýðveldið Ísland --- Islandii︠a︡ --- Republik Island --- Eisland --- Isländska sällskapet --- Isländska sällskapet. --- Aisland --- Aisland ka Fasojamana --- Cynewīse Īslandes --- Gweriniaeth Gwlad yr I --- Gwlad yr I --- Islanda --- Islande --- Islandi --- Islandia --- Islandii͡ --- İslandiya --- Islandska --- Islandya --- Islandyi͡ --- Islėnd --- Iylanda --- Peng-t --- Peng-tē Kiōng-hô-kok --- Rèpublica d'Islande --- Republica Islanda --- Republiek van Ysland --- Republika Islandii͡ --- Rėspublika Islandyi͡ --- Tin Bikéyah --- Tin Kéyah --- Ysland --- Icelandic. --- Aisurando --- Iceland
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education --- pedagogy --- educational science --- preeschool --- school administration --- teacher training --- Education --- Study and teaching --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Study and teaching. --- Iceland. --- Aisland --- Aisland ka Fasojamana --- Aisurando --- Cynewīse Īslandes --- Eisland --- Gweriniaeth Gwlad yr I --- Gwlad yr I --- Ísland --- Islanda --- Islande --- Islandi --- Islandia --- Islandii͡ --- İslandiya --- Islandska --- Islandya --- Islandyi͡ --- Islėnd --- Iylanda --- Lýðveldið Ísland --- Peng-t --- Peng-tē Kiōng-hô-kok --- Republic of Iceland --- Rèpublica d'Islande --- Republica Islanda --- Republiek van Ysland --- Republik Island --- Republika Islandii͡ --- Rėspublika Islandyi͡ --- Tin Bikéyah --- Tin Kéyah --- Ysland
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Iceland tends to present an image of a homogeneous island population with a long and well-recorded history - an apparently ideal subject for anthropologists looking for neat boundaries, a self-contained culture, and a natural laboratory. Vigorously and refreshingly, the eleven essays in Images of Contemporary Iceland challenge this notion of the cultural and historical island with reference to ethnography and theory, emphasizing instead the flow of cultural constructs in a global world. Focusing on Iceland's shifting, continually manufactured present, not its stereotypical past, the contributors in this spirited volume look at the changing images of Iceland as well as at the forces critical for this change: the chaotic flow of images and identities in the global context, cultural constructions of gender and landscape, the politics of custom and history, and the plurality of viewpoints. In these essays we hear the multiple voices of age, gender, class, and locale as they move through the landscapes of domestic violence, environmentalists, nationalists, tourists, fish-processing plants, presidential politics, and electronic media.
Ethnology --- Iceland --- Aisland --- Aisland ka Fasojamana --- Aisurando --- Cynewīse Īslandes --- Eisland --- Gweriniaeth Gwlad yr Iâ --- Gwlad yr Iâ --- Ísland --- Islanda --- Islande --- Islandi --- Islandia --- Islandii︠a︡ --- İslandiya --- Islandska --- Islandya --- Islandyi︠a︡ --- Islėnd --- Iylanda --- Lýðveldið Ísland --- Peng-tē --- Peng-tē Kiōng-hô-kok --- Republic of Iceland --- Rèpublica d'Islande --- Republica Islanda --- Republiek van Ysland --- Republik Island --- Republika Islandii︠a︡ --- Rėspublika Islandyi︠a︡ --- Tin Bikéyah --- Tin Kéyah --- Ysland --- Рэспубліка Ісландыя --- Република Исландия --- Исланд --- Исланди --- Исландия --- Ислэнд --- Ісландыя --- アイスランド --- Social life and customs.
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Who is the mysterious narrator of 'Blindly'? Clearly a recluse and a fugitive, but what more of him can we discern? Magris offers as narrator a blindman - yes, but a 'pazzo lucido', a lucid madman, a single narrative voice populated by various characters.
Mentally ill --- Jürgensen, Jørgen, --- Goli Island (Croatia) --- Iceland --- Jörgensen, Jörgen, --- Jorgenson, Jorgen, --- Jörundur, --- Aisland --- Aisland ka Fasojamana --- Aisurando --- Cynewīse Īslandes --- Eisland --- Gweriniaeth Gwlad yr Iâ --- Gwlad yr Iâ --- Ísland --- Islanda --- Islande --- Islandi --- Islandia --- Islandii︠a︡ --- İslandiya --- Islandska --- Islandya --- Islandyi︠a︡ --- Islėnd --- Iylanda --- Lýðveldið Ísland --- Peng-tē --- Peng-tē Kiōng-hô-kok --- Republic of Iceland --- Rèpublica d'Islande --- Republica Islanda --- Republiek van Ysland --- Republik Island --- Republika Islandii︠a︡ --- Rėspublika Islandyi︠a︡ --- Tin Bikéyah --- Tin Kéyah --- Ysland --- Рэспубліка Ісландыя --- Република Исландия --- Исланд --- Исланди --- Исландия --- Ислэнд --- Ісландыя --- アイスランド --- Goli Otok (Croatia)
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During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, thousands of Icelanders emigrated to both North and South America. Although the best known Icelandic settlements were in southern Manitoba, in the area that became known as ìNew Iceland,î Icelanders also established important settlements in Brazil, Minnesota, Utah, Wisconsin, Washington, Saskatchewan, and Nova Scotia. Earlier accounts of this immigration have tended to concentrate on the history of New Iceland.Using letters, Icelandic and English periodicals and newspapers, census reports, and archival repositories, Jonas Thor expands this view by looking at Icelandic immigration from a continent-wide perspective. Illustrated with maps and photographs, this book is a detailed social history of the Icelanders in North America, from the first settlement in Utah to the struggle in New Iceland.
Icelanders --- Ethnology --- Scandinavians --- History. --- Iceland --- Aisland --- Aisland ka Fasojamana --- Aisurando --- Cynewīse Īslandes --- Eisland --- Gweriniaeth Gwlad yr Iâ --- Gwlad yr Iâ --- Ísland --- Islanda --- Islande --- Islandi --- Islandia --- Islandii︠a︡ --- İslandiya --- Islandska --- Islandya --- Islandyi︠a︡ --- Islėnd --- Iylanda --- Lýðveldið Ísland --- Peng-tē --- Peng-tē Kiōng-hô-kok --- Republic of Iceland --- Rèpublica d'Islande --- Republica Islanda --- Republiek van Ysland --- Republik Island --- Republika Islandii︠a︡ --- Rėspublika Islandyi︠a︡ --- Tin Bikéyah --- Tin Kéyah --- Ysland --- Рэспубліка Ісландыя --- Република Исландия --- Исланд --- Исланди --- Исландия --- Ислэнд --- Ісландыя --- アイスランド --- Emigration and immigration --- History
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My Parents: Memoirs of New World Icelanders is a collection of essays written by second-generation Icelandic immigrants in North America, describing the lives of their parents. Originally collected in 1956 by Dr. Finnbogi Gumundsson, the first Chair of Icelandic at the University of Manitoba, seven of the fourteen memoirs are translated here from Icelandic to English. They offer a rare first-hand look into the lives of New World immigrants of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Readers are invited straight into the heart of these people's lives, from social evenings spent reading poetry and the sagas, to the daily struggles to prepare the land and build homes. A prevailing sense of community emerges from the writers' stories, showing how Icelandic culture and tradition sustained the immigrants through hardship, illness, and isolation. My Parents also details some of the genealogy of the New World Icelanders who settled in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and Minnesota.
Icelanders --- Immigrants --- Ethnology --- Scandinavians --- Iceland --- Aisland --- Aisland ka Fasojamana --- Aisurando --- Cynewīse Īslandes --- Eisland --- Gweriniaeth Gwlad yr Iâ --- Gwlad yr Iâ --- Ísland --- Islanda --- Islande --- Islandi --- Islandia --- Islandii︠a︡ --- İslandiya --- Islandska --- Islandya --- Islandyi︠a︡ --- Islėnd --- Iylanda --- Lýðveldið Ísland --- Peng-tē --- Peng-tē Kiōng-hô-kok --- Republic of Iceland --- Rèpublica d'Islande --- Republica Islanda --- Republiek van Ysland --- Republik Island --- Republika Islandii︠a︡ --- Rėspublika Islandyi︠a︡ --- Tin Bikéyah --- Tin Kéyah --- Ysland --- Рэспубліка Ісландыя --- Република Исландия --- Исланд --- Исланди --- Исландия --- Ислэнд --- Ісландыя --- アイスランド --- Emigration and immigration --- History.
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Iceland was the last country in Europe to become inhabited, and we know more about the beginnings and early history of Icelandic society than we do of any other in the Old World. This world was vividly recounted in The Book of Settlements, first compiled by the first Icelandic historians in the thirteenth century. It describes in detail individuals and daily life during the Icelandic Age of Settlement.
Old Norse prose literature --- Icelandic and Old Norse prose literature --- Old Norse literature --- Iceland. --- Aisland --- Aisland ka Fasojamana --- Aisurando --- Cynewīse Īslandes --- Eisland --- Gweriniaeth Gwlad yr Iâ --- Gwlad yr Iâ --- Ísland --- Islanda --- Islande --- Islandi --- Islandia --- Islandii︠a︡ --- İslandiya --- Islandska --- Islandya --- Islandyi︠a︡ --- Islėnd --- Iylanda --- Lýðveldið Ísland --- Peng-tē --- Peng-tē Kiōng-hô-kok --- Republic of Iceland --- Rèpublica d'Islande --- Republica Islanda --- Republiek van Ysland --- Republik Island --- Republika Islandii︠a︡ --- Rėspublika Islandyi︠a︡ --- Tin Bikéyah --- Tin Kéyah --- Ysland --- Рэспубліка Ісландыя --- Република Исландия --- Исланд --- Исланди --- Исландия --- Ислэнд --- Ісландыя --- アイスランド
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