The book examines the efforts made in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to preserve and promote Breton cultural differences, highlighting a shift in heritage tourism and challenging the notion of French intolerance towards cultural diversity. It analyzes the roles of middle-class associations, businesses, and governmental bodies in developing tourism in Brittany and its impact on local cultural identity. This study is essential for historians and social scientists interested in the dynamics of mass tourism and its historical and contemporary implications.
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Single Stock Futures
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
"Single Stock Futures" is a practical guide for traders exploring this innovative derivative, which debuted in the US in November 2002. With insights from experienced traders, the book highlights the potential for significant global growth in this market during 2003 and 2004.
Catalogus Librorum Manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Wigorniensis
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book offers a detailed account of a 1623 manuscript catalogue from Worcester Cathedral library, compiled by Patrick Young. It provides insights into the historical significance of the manuscripts and their context within the cathedral's collection. Readers can explore the rich literary and cultural heritage preserved in these documents, reflecting the scholarly pursuits of the early 17th century.
Focusing on the harsh realities of incarceration, the book examines how systemic issues trap individuals in a cycle of poverty and recidivism. It highlights that a significant number of those arrested come from low-income communities, where limited access to resources perpetuates their criminal behavior. The criminal justice system often prioritizes punishment over rehabilitation, leaving released individuals without the means to reintegrate into society. Consequently, many find themselves returning to jail within three years, struggling to escape the grip of poverty.