15 research outputs found
Bibliografía de filología hispánica
Las reseñas se consignan a continuación del libro (o artículo reseñado). Cuando éste se ha descrito en una entrega anterior de la Bibliografía, se pone entre paréntesis el número de ficha correspondiente. También se hacen referencias a ediciones anteriores de una obra, a tomos anteriores de una obra en curso de publicación, etc. En estos casos, la cifra que precede al número de referencia indica el volumen de la NRFH en que figura la ficha en cuestión. Así, el "núm. 39-39695" corresponde a la ficha 39695, la cual está en el volumen 39 de la NRFH. Cuando no hay cifra inicial, ha de entenderse que el número remite a una ficha incluida en el presente fascículo.
Bibliografía de filología hispánica
Las reseñas se consignan a continuación del libro (o artículo reseñado). Cuando éste se ha descrito en una entrega anterior de la Bibliografía, se pone entre paréntesis el número de ficha correspondiente. También se hacen referencias a ediciones anteriores de una obra, a tomos anteriores de una obra en curso de publicación, etc. En estos casos, la cifra que precede al número de referencia indica el volumen de la NRFH en que figura la ficha en cuestión. Así, el "núm. 39-39695" corresponde a la ficha 39695, la cual está en el volumen 39 de la NRFH. Cuando no hay cifra inicial, ha de entenderse que el número remite a una ficha incluida en el presente fascículo. </jats:p
HISP 650: Historic Preservation Studio Workshop Fall 2024
The primary goal of this project is to provide a contextual historical analysis of live music
venues in Prince George’s County and to expand upon research completed through prior “The
Sounds of Prince George’s County” projects. This study focuses on known and lesser-known
venues, both extant and non-extant, to provide a comprehensive history. Our primary period of
focus for structural resources is between 1910-2010. While this work includes surveyed sites
of significance, it is not intended to be an exhaustive list, given the existence of musical
expression within both formal and informal settings. We have also contextualized major music
genres and identified themes.
“Live! From Prince George’s County: Exploring the History of Music and Place” provides the
M-NCPPC with a new contextual analysis of history, space, and themes of live music venues in
the county. Although this study is not all-encompassing, the information gives
new insights into county history and can be a reference for future researchers to expand upon.The history of live music in Prince George’s County is inextricably linked to place—landscapes,
communities, and structures have all influenced, and been influenced by, music. Crescendo
Preservation, a team of nine graduate students in the University of Maryland, College Park,
Historic Preservation program enrolled in the Historic Preservation Studio Workshop (HISP650),
completed this project in response to a Request for Proposals from the Maryland-National
Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC). The Partnership for Action Learning in
Sustainability (PALS) hosted and funded the project as part of the M-NCPPC series, “The
Sounds of Prince George’s County.” The team researched live music venue history from 1910-
2010 in Prince George’s County, identifying over one hundred sites that encapsulate the county's
rich history of live music. A multitude of famous musicians, varied genres, and clientele made
each venue unique. Twenty-seven key sites were determined to be particularly significant to the
history and development of live music in the county. Some of these sites require further
evaluation for historic designation in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and the
Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties (MIHP). The compilation of this research revealed
additional contextual information on larger themes, such as cultural history and contributions to
live music, strong emphasis on craft through activities like entrepreneurship and grassroots
efforts, as well as a complicated history of the relationship between live music and the law.Historic Preservation Program, University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
PALS - Partnership in Action Learning in Sustainability (National Center for Smart Growth at the University of Maryland)
M-NCPPC - Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commissio
Assimilation and the Second Generation in Europe and America: Blending and Segregating Social Dynamics Between Immigrants and Natives
SIMPLE DETACHMENT OF THE RETINA: With a report on 75 cases treated at Moorfields Eye Hospital by Gonin's Method
THREE CASES OF RETINITIS PSEUDO-NEPHRITICA STELLATA. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEURORETINITIS IN GENERAL
Immigration as a Social Determinant of Health
Although immigration and immigrant populations have become increasingly important foci in public health research and practice, a social determinants of health approach has seldom been applied in this area. Global patterns of morbidity and mortality follow inequities rooted in societal, political, and economic conditions produced and reproduced by social structures, policies, and institutions. The lack of dialogue between these two profoundly related phenomena-social determinants of health and immigration-has resulted in missed opportunities for public health research, practice, and policy work. In this article, we discuss primary frameworks used in recent public health literature on the health of immigrant populations, note gaps in this literature, and argue for a broader examination of immigration as both socially determined and a social determinant of health. We discuss priorities for future research and policy to understand more fully and respond appropriately to the health of the populations affected by this global phenomenon
