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Engendering “Illegality”: Blackness, citizenship, and Dominico‐Haitian motherhood
The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, 2023AbstractIn 2013,the Dominican Republic's highest court ruled to retroactively apply the elimination of jus soli citizenship, commonly known as birthright citizenship. The ruling impacted more than 200,000 Dominicans of Haitian descent and culminated a decades‐long attack on territorially based citizenship in the country, which largely provided access ...
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2015
This chapter explains a disputation on the Sabbath and the Lord's Day in the bilingual edition of the Synopsis Purioris Theologiae . In the first place, as far as the verb Shabbat is concerned, it has the same force of meaning as 'to cease', 'to be at rest', 'to stop'.
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This chapter explains a disputation on the Sabbath and the Lord's Day in the bilingual edition of the Synopsis Purioris Theologiae . In the first place, as far as the verb Shabbat is concerned, it has the same force of meaning as 'to cease', 'to be at rest', 'to stop'.
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Historia de la cuestion fronteriza dominico-haitiana.
The Hispanic American Historical Review, 1949Rayford W. Logan +1 more
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Los dominicos españoles e iberoamericanos y la traducción
2018"Los Dominicos españoles e iberoamericanos" es un punto de encuentro científico donde se presentan los avances sobre el conocimiento del valor y función de la labor de traducción de los religiosos a través de la historia. Como una realidad con mil caras, la traducción se presenta a nuestros ojos desde muy diferentes tipos textuales, que ...
Antonio Bueno García +3 more
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La genesis de la convencion dominico-americana.
The Hispanic American Historical Review, 1948Dana G. Munro +1 more
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