00693nam0-2200253 --450 991062500140332120221117104247.020221117d1953----kmuy0itay5050 baengUS 001yyGoals of economic lifeEdited by A. Dudley WardNew YorkHarper & Brothers1953X, 470 p.21 cmSeries on Ethics and Economic Life330.8223itaWard,A. DudleyITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910625001403321XV I 4344355FGBCFGBCGoals of economic life2963539UNINA03001nam 2200397 450 991062220040332120221222164410.094-6166-491-5(CKB)25292270300041(NjHacI)9925292270300041(EXLCZ)992529227030004120221222d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUnfinished histories empire and postcolonial resonance in Central Africa and Belgium /Pierre-Philippe Fraiture, editorLeuven :Leuven University Press,[2022]©20221 online resource (440 pages)9789462703575 Includes bibliographical references and index.Colonial memory and interdisciplinary memorialization across Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Belgium. Belgian colonialism was short-lived but left significant traces that are still felt in the twenty-first century. This book explores how the imperial past has lived on in Belgium, but also in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Burundi. The contributing authors approach colonial legacies from an interdisciplinary perspective and examine how literature, politics, the arts, the press, cinema, museal practices, architecture, and language policies - but also justice and ethics - have been used to critically revisit this period of African and European history. Whilst engaging with significant figures such as Sammy Baloji, Chokri Ben Chikha, Gaël Faye, François Kabasele, Alexis Kagame, Edmond Leplae, VY Mudimbe, Fiston Mwanza Mujila, Joseph Ndwaniye, and Sony Labou Tansi, this book also analyses the role of places such as the AfricaMuseum, Bujumbura, Colwyn Bay, Kongolo, and the Virunga Park to appraise the links between memory and the development of a postcolonial present. Contributors: Sarah Arens (University of Liverpool), Robert Burroughs (Leeds Beckett), Bambi Ceuppens (AfricaMuseum), Matthias De Groof (University of Antwerp), Catherine Gilbert (University of Newcastle), Chantal Gishoma (University of Bayreuth), Hannah Grayson (University of Stirling), Dónal Hassett (University of Cork), Sky Herington (University of Warwick), Nicki Hitchcott (University of St Andrews), Yvette Hutchison (University of Warwick), Albert Kasanda (Charles University, Prague), Maëline Le Lay (CNRS/ THALIM, Sorbonne nouvelle), Reuben Loffman (Queen Mary University of London), Caroline Williamson Sinalo (University of Cork) Ebook available in Open Access. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).ImperialismPostcolonialismImperialism.Postcolonialism.325.32Fraiture Pierre-PhilippeNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910622200403321Unfinished Histories2974447UNINA01152nam0 22002893i 450 VAN011081020200121101347.524978-88-15-25808-320170922d2017 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||ˆLa ‰finanza pubblica italianarapporto 2017a cura di Giampaolo Arachi e Massimo Baldiniscritti di Giampaolo Arachi ... [et al.]BolognaIl mulino2017303 p.ill.22 cm.001VAN00038352001 Studi e ricerche210 BolognaIl mulino.728Finanza pubblicaVANC033213ECBolognaVANL000003ArachiGiampaoloVANV021014BaldiniMassimoVANV020894Il Mulino <editore>VANV107886650ITSOL20230616RICABIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIAIT-CE0106VAN03VAN0110810BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIA03PREST IIAj207 03BDE1366 20170922 Finanza pubblica italiana57615UNICAMPANIA