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Kevin Danaher

    Kevin Danaher war ein bemerkenswerter irischer Folklorist mit einem ausgeprägten Interesse an Ethnographie und Militärgeschichte. Er verfasste zehn Bücher über traditionelle irische Bräuche und Glaubensvorstellungen und wurde ein angesehener Gelehrter, der auch über 200 Artikel in Fachzeitschriften veröffentlichte. Seine umfangreiche Arbeit befasst sich mit dem reichen Geflecht der irischen Kultur und Traditionen. Danahers Schriften bieten den Lesern einen tiefen Einblick in das bleibende Erbe der irischen Vergangenheit.

    In Ireland Long Ago
    Democratizing the Global Economy: The Battle Against the World Bank and the IMF
    Children's Book Of Irish Folktales
    The hearth and stool and all!
    Corporations Are Gonna Get Your Mama: Globalization and the Downsizing of the American Dream
    The Year in Ireland
    • The Year in Ireland

      • 278 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,7(36)Abgeben

      Delving into Ireland's seasonal festivals and customs, the book provides a vivid exploration of traditions from New Year to Christmas. It highlights practices like St Brighid's cross-making, marriage divinations, and the unique celebration of Lunasa, offering readers a deep understanding of Irish folk culture and its significance throughout the year.

      The Year in Ireland
    • Focusing on the pervasive influence of corporate power, this anthology highlights the stark realities many Americans face, including declining wages and escalating income inequality. Featuring essays from notable figures like Noam Chomsky and Ralph Nader, it critiques how corporations, once exploiters abroad, are now aggressively undermining the American way of life. The collection presents a compelling examination of the shift from political engagement to a culture distracted by trivialities, emphasizing the urgent need to address these pressing economic issues.

      Corporations Are Gonna Get Your Mama: Globalization and the Downsizing of the American Dream
    • The book explores the rising protests against the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, delving into the reasons behind the growing opposition to these financial institutions. A collection of insights from prominent activists and educators, it discusses the global justice movement's vision for a more democratic economy, highlighting alternative solutions to the current financial system. The text emphasizes the need for systemic change and the role of grassroots activism in shaping a fairer economic landscape.

      Democratizing the Global Economy: The Battle Against the World Bank and the IMF
    • The book explores the historical context of U.S. involvement in South Africa from the late 1800s, focusing on the motives of American corporations and the government in preserving the existing political landscape. It delves into the implications of this involvement and sets the stage for understanding U.S. policies in the postwar era, highlighting the intersection of economic interests and political power in shaping international relations.

      The Political Economy Of U.s. Policy Toward South Africa