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Azores --- Azores --- Azores --- Açores --- Açores --- Açores --- Politics and government. --- History --- Economic conditions. --- Politique et gouvernement --- Histoire --- Conditions économiques
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This volume examines the impact of and responses to historic earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in the Azores. Study is placed in the contexts of: the history and geography of this fascinating archipelago; progress being made in predicting future events and policies of disaster risk reduction.This is the only volume to consider the earthquake and volcanic histories of the Azores across the whole archipelago and is based, not only on contemporary published research, but also on the detailed study of archival source materials. The authors seek to show how extreme environmental events, as expressed through eruptions, earthquakes and related processes operating in the past may be considered using both complementary scientific and social scientific perspectives in order to reveal the ways in which Azorean society has been shaped by both an isolated location in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and the ever present threat of environmental uncertainty. Chapter 2, which analyses in depth the geology and tectonics of the islands is of more specialist interest, but technical terms are fully explained so as to widen the accessibility of this material.The audience for this volume includes all those who are interested in the geology, geography, history and hazard responses in the Azores. It is written, not just for the educated general reader, but for the specialist earth scientist and hazard researcher.
Earthquakes. --- Séismes --- Volcanoes. --- Volcans --- Azores --- Açores. --- History.
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“In this innovative study, Dr Ruel explores why political alternation—a bedrock of democratic functioning—has been largely absent in three under-studied regions in Portugal and Spain. Focusing on Madeira, the Azores and the Canary Islands, this book explains how party competition, intra-party democracy and regional economic performance have contributed to political party stasis since the return of democracy in the mid-1970s.” —Paul M. Heywood, Sir Francis Hill Professor of European Politics seconded 0.5 FTE to Global Integrity, Washington DC (2018-21), Faculty of Social Science, University of Nottingham, UK This book is about political alternation. It’s about parties and politicians. It’s about power and resources employed to secure longevity in power over time at Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands. This book explores the phenomenon of political alternation through an in-depth contextual understanding of the path of regional historical legacies at democratization and decentralization processes started in the 1970s; the institutional architectures and the scope of regional authority endowed in those regions; the specific dynamics of regional politics; and the constellation of political parties and actors and the regional elections results, as well as contextual factors that might explain why some political parties have better performances than other at regional elections. Throughout comparative lessons Ruel seeks to highlight the range of factors that affect regional electoral dynamics and outcomes and to develop a comprehensive understanding of the drivers of long-standing incumbency (Azores and Canary Islands) or the absence of political alternation (Madeira) within regional democracies. Teresa Ruel is Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Aveiro, Portugal. She received her PhD in Political Science in 2015 from the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal. Her main interests are related to topics of territorial politics, regional politics, regional elections in Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands, and the quality of democracy at sub-national levels.
Azores --- Açores --- Autonomous Region of the Azores --- Azoren --- Azorenraum --- Azorerna --- Azoresu Shotō --- Azorit --- Governo Regional dos Açores --- Região Autónoma dos Açores --- Regio Autonoma Azorensis --- Regional Government of the Azores --- アゾレス諸島 --- Politics and government.
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Après sa conquête en 1583 par la flotte de Philippe II, la population portugaise de lʹîle de Terceira, dans lʹarchipel des Açores, dut cohabiter avec un contingent de soldats castillans. Lʹétude des archives espagnoles dévoile les relations, dont de nombreux mariages, qui s'établirent entre Portugais et Espagnols, civils et militaires. ©Electre 2015
Azores --- Terceira Island (Azores) --- Açores --- Terceira (Açores) --- Social life and customs --- History --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Histoire --- Açores --- Terceira (Açores)
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As Festas do Espírito Santo nos Açores. Um Estudo de Antropologia Social procura interrogar um dos mais complexos e sedutores rituais que integram o calendário cerimonial em Portugal. Desenvolvendo-se a partir da observação intensiva dos Impérios numa freguesia da ilha de Santa Maria, o estudo percorre depois, numa perspectiva comparativa, outras ilhas açorianas. Com base no relevo que tem nas Festas do Espírito Santo um conjunto muito diversificado de dádivas e contra-dádivas de alimentos cerimoniais, o autor propõe uma interpretação do ritual assente na consideração simultânea da sua dimensão religiosa, da sua relação com os principais círculos de relacionamento social e do vínculo que ele exibe com as formas de conceptualização do tempo nas comunidades estudadas. Aspectos controversos como a procura de prestígio individual através das despesas requeridas pelos festejos ou as relações entre povo e clero em torno do ritual são também examinados. Pela natureza dos problemas discutidos, As Festas do Espírito Santo nos Açores constitui não apenas uma contribuição para uma Antropologia Social do arquipélago, mas uma oportunidade para o reexame de alguns dossiers mais genéricos relacionados com o estudo antropológico das comunidades rurais em domínio europeu.
Pentecost --- Festivals --- Azores --- Social life and customs. --- Days --- Manners and customs --- Anniversaries --- Fasts and feasts --- Pageants --- Processions --- Church --- Holy Spirit --- Foundation --- Açores --- Autonomous Region of the Azores --- Azoren --- Azorenraum --- Azorerna --- Azoresu Shotō --- Azorit --- Governo Regional dos Açores --- Região Autónoma dos Açores --- Regio Autonoma Azorensis --- Regional Government of the Azores --- アゾレス諸島 --- anthropology --- festivals --- popular culture --- immaterial culture --- rituals
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Sustainable aquaculture --- Abalone fisheries --- Aquaculture --- Abalone fisheries. --- Sustainable aquaculture. --- International cooperation --- International cooperation. --- Azores. --- Fisheries --- Sustainable agriculture --- Aquiculture --- Agriculture --- Açores --- Autonomous Region of the Azores --- Azoren --- Azorenraum --- Azorerna --- Azoresu Shot --- Azorit --- Governo Regional dos Açores --- Região Autónoma dos Açores --- Regio Autonoma Azorensis --- Regional Government of the Azores --- Aquaculture durable --- Ormeaux (Mollusques) --- Pêche commerciale --- Coopération internationale
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Richard Hakluyt's 12-volume Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation, originally published at the end of the sixteenth century, and reissued by the Cambridge Library Collection in the edition of 1903-5, was followed in 1625 by Hakluytus Posthumus or, Purchas his Pilgrimes, now reissued in a 20-volume edition published in 1905-7. When first published in four folio volumes, the work was the largest ever printed in England. An Anglican priest, Samuel Purchas (1577-1626) was a friend of Hakluyt, and based his great work in part on papers not published by Hakluyt before his death. As well as being a wide-ranging survey of world exploration, it is notable as an anti-Catholic polemic, and a justification of British settlement in North America. Volume 20 covers the capture of Cadiz by the earl of Essex in 1596, and a voyage to the Azores; it concludes with an index to all twenty volumes.
Cádiz Expedition, 1596 --- Essex, Robert Devereux, --- Azores --- Description and travel --- Capture of Cádiz, 1596 --- Anglo-Spanish War, 1585-1604 --- Boreus, Roberto de, --- De Boreus, Roberto, --- Devereux, Robert, --- D'Evreux, Robert, --- Essex, --- Essexia, Roberto de Boreus, --- Robert, --- Roberto, --- Açores --- Autonomous Region of the Azores --- Azoren --- Azorenraum --- Azorerna --- Azoresu Shotō --- Azorit --- Governo Regional dos Açores --- Região Autónoma dos Açores --- Regio Autonoma Azorensis --- Regional Government of the Azores --- アゾレス諸島
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Madeira (Madeira Islands) --- Canary Islands --- Azores --- Madère (Archipel) --- Canaries --- Açores --- Description and travel. --- Description and travel. --- Description and travel. --- Descriptions et voyages --- Descriptions et voyages --- Descriptions et voyages
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European Union countries --- France --- Canary Islands --- Azores --- Madeira Islands --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Canaries --- Açores --- Madère (Archipel) --- Economic integration --- Territories and possessions --- Economic conditions --- Intégration économique --- Départements et territoires d'outre-mer --- Conditions économiques --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Açores --- Madère (Archipel) --- Intégration économique --- Départements et territoires d'outre-mer --- Conditions économiques --- Economic conditions.
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