Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635021182
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Learn what "Hispanic" really means . Who the adventurous Hispanic explorers were and what they discovered Explore Hispanic history from the ancient past to the exciting present! Jog through the lands of Hispanic Heritage! Meet amazing Hispanic men, women, and children who have made dramatic contributions. Facts + fun for everyone! There are a total of 104 trivia questions with an answer key.
Hispanic Trivia
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635021182
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Learn what "Hispanic" really means . Who the adventurous Hispanic explorers were and what they discovered Explore Hispanic history from the ancient past to the exciting present! Jog through the lands of Hispanic Heritage! Meet amazing Hispanic men, women, and children who have made dramatic contributions. Facts + fun for everyone! There are a total of 104 trivia questions with an answer key.
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635021182
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Learn what "Hispanic" really means . Who the adventurous Hispanic explorers were and what they discovered Explore Hispanic history from the ancient past to the exciting present! Jog through the lands of Hispanic Heritage! Meet amazing Hispanic men, women, and children who have made dramatic contributions. Facts + fun for everyone! There are a total of 104 trivia questions with an answer key.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635021199
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Provides a fun variety of ideas that excite kids, and bring Hispanic achievements to life. NEW! NUEVO! FREE! GRATIS! Hispanic Activities! CLICK HERE!
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635021199
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Provides a fun variety of ideas that excite kids, and bring Hispanic achievements to life. NEW! NUEVO! FREE! GRATIS! Hispanic Activities! CLICK HERE!
The Big Book of Hispanic Activities
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635021151
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Teaches Hispanic heritage, geography, history, etc. through a variety of puzzles, games, and suggested activities.
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635021151
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Teaches Hispanic heritage, geography, history, etc. through a variety of puzzles, games, and suggested activities.
Hispanic Heritage Coloring Book
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635021175
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Kids learn Hispanic heritage facts as they color in this educational coloring book. NEW! NUEVO! FREE! GRATIS! Hispanic Activities! CLICK HERE!
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635021175
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Kids learn Hispanic heritage facts as they color in this educational coloring book. NEW! NUEVO! FREE! GRATIS! Hispanic Activities! CLICK HERE!
Hispanic New York
Author: Claudio Iván Remeseira
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 023151977X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 849
Book Description
Over the past few decades, a wave of immigration has turned New York into a microcosm of the Americas and enhanced its role as the crossroads of the English- and Spanish-speaking worlds. Yet far from being an alien group within a "mainstream" and supposedly pure "Anglo" America, people referred to as Hispanics or Latinos have been part and parcel of New York since the beginning of the city's history. They represent what Walt Whitman once celebrated as "the Spanish element of our nationality." Hispanic New York is the first anthology to offer a comprehensive view of this multifaceted heritage. Combining familiar materials with other selections that are either out of print or not easily accessible, Claudio Iván Remeseira makes a compelling case for New York as a paradigm of the country's Latinoization. His anthology mixes primary sources with scholarly and journalistic essays on history, demography, racial and ethnic studies, music, art history, literature, linguistics, and religion, and the authors range from historical figures, such as José Martí, Bernardo Vega, or Whitman himself, to contemporary writers, such as Paul Berman, Ed Morales, Virginia Sánchez Korrol, Roberto Suro, and Ana Celia Zentella. This unique volume treats the reader to both the New York and the American experience, as reflected and transformed by its Hispanic and Latino components.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 023151977X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 849
Book Description
Over the past few decades, a wave of immigration has turned New York into a microcosm of the Americas and enhanced its role as the crossroads of the English- and Spanish-speaking worlds. Yet far from being an alien group within a "mainstream" and supposedly pure "Anglo" America, people referred to as Hispanics or Latinos have been part and parcel of New York since the beginning of the city's history. They represent what Walt Whitman once celebrated as "the Spanish element of our nationality." Hispanic New York is the first anthology to offer a comprehensive view of this multifaceted heritage. Combining familiar materials with other selections that are either out of print or not easily accessible, Claudio Iván Remeseira makes a compelling case for New York as a paradigm of the country's Latinoization. His anthology mixes primary sources with scholarly and journalistic essays on history, demography, racial and ethnic studies, music, art history, literature, linguistics, and religion, and the authors range from historical figures, such as José Martí, Bernardo Vega, or Whitman himself, to contemporary writers, such as Paul Berman, Ed Morales, Virginia Sánchez Korrol, Roberto Suro, and Ana Celia Zentella. This unique volume treats the reader to both the New York and the American experience, as reflected and transformed by its Hispanic and Latino components.
The Early Modern Hispanic World
Author: Kimberly Lynn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316785238
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 427
Book Description
Iberia stands at the center of key trends in Atlantic and world histories, largely because Portugal and Spain were the first European kingdoms to 'go global'. The Early Modern Hispanic World engages with new ways of thinking about the early modern Hispanic past, as a field of study that has grown exponentially in recent years. It focuses predominantly on questions of how people understood the rapidly changing world in which they lived - how they defined, visualized, and constructed communities from family and city to kingdom and empire. To do so, it incorporates voices from across the Hispanic World and across disciplines. The volume considers the dynamic relationships between circulation and fixedness, space and place, and how new methodologies are reshaping global history, and Spain's place in it.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316785238
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 427
Book Description
Iberia stands at the center of key trends in Atlantic and world histories, largely because Portugal and Spain were the first European kingdoms to 'go global'. The Early Modern Hispanic World engages with new ways of thinking about the early modern Hispanic past, as a field of study that has grown exponentially in recent years. It focuses predominantly on questions of how people understood the rapidly changing world in which they lived - how they defined, visualized, and constructed communities from family and city to kingdom and empire. To do so, it incorporates voices from across the Hispanic World and across disciplines. The volume considers the dynamic relationships between circulation and fixedness, space and place, and how new methodologies are reshaping global history, and Spain's place in it.
Way to Go Amigo! English for Kids
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635063694
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
This book introduces Spanish-speaking children to basic English words.
Publisher: Gallopade International
ISBN: 9780635063694
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
This book introduces Spanish-speaking children to basic English words.
The Buenavida America
Author: José N. Uranga
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 149172966X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
The Buenavida America continues to follow The Buenavida Dilemma and The Death of the Brown Americano by describing the trials and successes of the Buenavida family from 1900 to the present in New Mexico and the southwest in general. A central theme of the book is whether Hispanics must necessarily sacrifice their language and culture in order to fully assimilate and be successful in the U.S. society. Praise for The Buenavida America “Generational novels have that rare gift of granting the reader insights into one’s own past and future. José Uranga performs that task exceedingly well, adding the pleasant placement of the Buenavidas into meaningful historical context.” —Paul A. García, Ph.D, University of Kansas, School of Education, retired “Sharing a life story is not as easy as just telling a story. José Uranga does this with historical references and background that intrigue and educate.” —Rebecca Dukes, Vice-President, University Advancement, San José State University “José Uranga does a fine job providing important food for thought in The Buenavida America and his book highlights poignant cultural threads imbedded in the history of New Mexico. The fictional yet historical based ‘testimonios’ illustrated by the Buenavida family shed light on the complexities, challenges, and victories Hispanics experience while traversing identity in present day America.” —Maria Martínez Bain, Ph.D, New Mexico State University
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 149172966X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
The Buenavida America continues to follow The Buenavida Dilemma and The Death of the Brown Americano by describing the trials and successes of the Buenavida family from 1900 to the present in New Mexico and the southwest in general. A central theme of the book is whether Hispanics must necessarily sacrifice their language and culture in order to fully assimilate and be successful in the U.S. society. Praise for The Buenavida America “Generational novels have that rare gift of granting the reader insights into one’s own past and future. José Uranga performs that task exceedingly well, adding the pleasant placement of the Buenavidas into meaningful historical context.” —Paul A. García, Ph.D, University of Kansas, School of Education, retired “Sharing a life story is not as easy as just telling a story. José Uranga does this with historical references and background that intrigue and educate.” —Rebecca Dukes, Vice-President, University Advancement, San José State University “José Uranga does a fine job providing important food for thought in The Buenavida America and his book highlights poignant cultural threads imbedded in the history of New Mexico. The fictional yet historical based ‘testimonios’ illustrated by the Buenavida family shed light on the complexities, challenges, and victories Hispanics experience while traversing identity in present day America.” —Maria Martínez Bain, Ph.D, New Mexico State University