Cinquième Conférence Des Nations Unies Sur la Normalisation Des Noms Géographiques, Montréal, 18-31 Août 1987. Vol. 2, Documents Techniques


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Text in English, French & Spanish. Parallel title: Cinquiáme confârence des Nations Unies sur la normalisation des noms gâograph. iques










On Behalf of My Delegation--


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Revised Treaty


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Politics, Property and Production in the West African Sahel


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Through a number of case studies from the West African Sahel, this book links and explores natural resources management from the perspectives of politics, property and production.










State Capitalism and Working-class Radicalism in the French Aircraft Industry


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"Using the example of the aircraft industry, which takes him like an arrow to the heart of many of the key conflicts in French life between 1936 and 1948, Herrick Chapman has written a penetrating and exceptionally well documented account of the way that France developed her present style of industrial relations, in which the state plays such a central role. No book I know so successfully integrates the history of aviation . . . with the political and social history of France. Both thorough and thoughtful, it is an impressive achievement."--Robert Wohl, University of California, Los Angeles "An unusual, innovative book based on impressive research that throws new light in a major way on twentieth-century French politics and society . . . one of the most interesting and original monographs in modern French history in a long time."--Robert O. Paxton, Columbia University "This is a breakthrough of considerable importance. [Chapman] will become the leading North American, perhaps even English-speaking, historian of contemporary France."--George Ross, Brandeis University




Aboriginal Geographical Names of Canada


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Native geographical names have a very special place in the toponymy of Canada. This specialized toponymic bibliography is the first of its kind in Canada to be developed from a data base covering the whole country. Of particular assistance to users are the annotations which accompany nearly all the 1240 entries. In addition to over 1000 records on Native Canadian toponymy, have also been included, for comparison purposes, some records on Native toponymy in other countries.