The History of Costa Rica

The History of Costa Rica
Title The History of Costa Rica PDF eBook
Author Iván Molina Jiménez
Publisher Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica
Total Pages 188
Release 1998
Genre Costa Rica
ISBN 9789977674681

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Costa Rican Natural History

Costa Rican Natural History
Title Costa Rican Natural History PDF eBook
Author Daniel H. Janzen
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 829
Release 2018-12-14
Genre Nature
ISBN 022616120X

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This volume is a synthesis of existing knowledge about the flora and fauna of Costa Rica. The major portion of the book consists of detailed accounts of agricultural species, vegetation, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, birds, and insects. "This is an extraordinary, virtually unique work. . . . The tremendous amount of original, previously unpublished, firsthand information is remarkable."—Peter H. Raven, Director, Missouri Botanical Garden "An essential resource for anyone interested in tropical biology. . . . It can be used both as an encyclopedia—a source of facts on specific organisms—and as a source of ideas and generalizations about tropical ecology."—Alan P. Smith, Ecology

The Green Republic

The Green Republic
Title The Green Republic PDF eBook
Author Sterling Evans
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 336
Release 2010-06-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 0292789289

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With over 25 percent of its land set aside in national parks and other protected areas, Costa Rica is renowned worldwide as "the green republic." In this very readable history of conservation in Costa Rica, Sterling Evans explores the establishment of the country's national park system as a response to the rapid destruction of its tropical ecosystems due to the expansion of export-related agriculture. Drawing on interviews with key players in the conservation movement, as well as archival research, Evans traces the emergence of a conservation ethic among Costa Ricans and the tangible forms it has taken. In Part I, he describes the development of the national park system and "the grand contradiction" that conservation occurred simultaneously with massive deforestation in unprotected areas. In Part II, he examines other aspects of Costa Rica's conservation experience, including the important roles played by environmental education and nongovernmental organizations, campesino and indigenous movements, ecotourism, and the work of the National Biodiversity Institute.

The History of Costa Rica

The History of Costa Rica
Title The History of Costa Rica PDF eBook
Author Monica A. Rankin
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 233
Release 2012-05-03
Genre History
ISBN 0313379459

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Concise yet thorough, this engaging book provides an overview of the unique history of an increasingly important Central American nation. The History of Costa Rica provides a thorough, straightforward narrative of a Central American country that has become increasingly more visible since the end of the 20th century. Written for students and the general reader, this book covers the nation from its pre-Colombian origins to the present day. This chronologically organized volume documents the area's earliest inhabitants, then moves on through the colonial period, the process of nation-state formation in the 19th century, the volatile period of liberal reform, and the era of civil war and its aftermath. More recent times are also explored, including the role of Costa Rica in the Cold War, the peace process of the 1980s, and the development of the strong tourism industry that flourishes today. Among the prominent themes running through the book are the unique historical development of the country, the importance of its democratic tradition, and Costa Rica's role in a global context.

"What Happen"

Title "What Happen" PDF eBook
Author Paula Palmer
Publisher
Total Pages 282
Release 1993
Genre Black people
ISBN

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The Costa Rica Reader

The Costa Rica Reader
Title The Costa Rica Reader PDF eBook
Author Steven Palmer
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 399
Release 2009-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0822382814

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Long characterized as an exceptional country within Latin America, Costa Rica has been hailed as a democratic oasis in a continent scorched by dictatorship and revolution; the ecological mecca of a biosphere laid waste by deforestation and urban blight; and an egalitarian, middle-class society blissfully immune to the violent class and racial conflicts that have haunted the region. Arguing that conceptions of Costa Rica as a happy anomaly downplay its rich heritage and diverse population, The Costa Rica Reader brings together texts and artwork that reveal the complexity of the country’s past and present. It characterizes Costa Rica as a site of alternatives and possibilities that undermine stereotypes about the region’s history and challenge the idea that current dilemmas facing Latin America are inevitable or insoluble. This essential introduction to Costa Rica includes more than fifty texts related to the country’s history, culture, politics, and natural environment. Most of these newspaper accounts, histories, petitions, memoirs, poems, and essays are written by Costa Ricans. Many appear here in English for the first time. The authors are men and women, young and old, scholars, farmers, workers, and activists. The Costa Rica Reader presents a panoply of voices: eloquent working-class raconteurs from San José’s poorest barrios, English-speaking Afro-Antilleans of the Limón province, Nicaraguan immigrants, factory workers, dissident members of the intelligentsia, and indigenous people struggling to preserve their culture. With more than forty images, the collection showcases sculptures, photographs, maps, cartoons, and fliers. From the time before the arrival of the Spanish, through the rise of the coffee plantations and the Civil War of 1948, up to participation in today’s globalized world, Costa Rica’s remarkable history comes alive. The Costa Rica Reader is a necessary resource for scholars, students, and travelers alike.

History of the Discovery and Conquest of Costa Rica

History of the Discovery and Conquest of Costa Rica
Title History of the Discovery and Conquest of Costa Rica PDF eBook
Author Ricardo Fernández Guardia
Publisher New York : T.Y. Crowell
Total Pages 550
Release 1913
Genre History
ISBN

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