03990nam 2200637 450 991081873020332120200520144314.00-8014-7061-710.7591/9780801470615(CKB)2560000000125885(OCoLC)880451206(CaPaEBR)ebrary10861875(SSID)ssj0001184622(PQKBManifestationID)12478396(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001184622(PQKBWorkID)11196049(PQKB)10515979(MiAaPQ)EBC3138592(OCoLC)1080549944(MdBmJHUP)muse58390(DE-B1597)496564(DE-B1597)9780801470615(Au-PeEL)EBL3138592(CaPaEBR)ebr10861875(CaONFJC)MIL683619(PPN)192282328(EXLCZ)99256000000012588520140429h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrForgotten foundations of Bretton Woods international development and the making of the postwar order /Eric HelleinerIthaca, New York :Cornell University Press,2014.©20141 online resource (317 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-322-52337-1 0-8014-5275-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- International Development and the North-South Dialogue of Bretton Woods -- 1. Good Neighbors Prepare the Ground -- 2. The First Draft: The Inter-American Bank -- 3. A New Approach to Money Doctoring: Cuba -- 4. Building Foundations: US Postwar Planning -- 5. Strengthening the Foundations: Paraguay -- 6. Latin American Backing for Bretton Woods -- 7. Development Aspirations in East Asia -- 8. Lukewarm and Inconsistent Britain -- 9. Enthusiasm from Eastern Europe and India -- The Aftermath and the Forgetting -- References -- IndexEric Helleiner's new book provides a powerful corrective to conventional accounts of the negotiations at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in 1944. These negotiations resulted in the creation of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank-the key international financial institutions of the postwar global economic order. Critics of Bretton Woods have argued that its architects devoted little attention to international development issues or the concerns of poorer countries. On the basis of extensive historical research and access to new archival sources, Helleiner challenges these assumptions, providing a major reinterpretation that will interest all those concerned with the politics and history of the global economy, North-South relations, and international development.The Bretton Woods architects-who included many officials and analysts from poorer regions of the world-discussed innovative proposals that anticipated more contemporary debates about how to reconcile the existing liberal global economic order with the development aspirations of emerging powers such as India, China, and Brazil. Alongside the much-studied Anglo-American relationship was an overlooked but pioneering North-South dialogue. Helleiner's unconventional history brings to light not only these forgotten foundations of the Bretton Woods system but also their subsequent neglect after World War II.International financeHistory20th centuryEconomic developmentHistory20th centuryInternational financeHistoryEconomic developmentHistory338.9109/045Helleiner Eric1963-721088MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910818730203321Forgotten foundations of Bretton Woods3995018UNINA03732oam 2200361z- 450 991085430010332120230913112557.01-78491-368-5(CKB)4900000000578596(BIP)080462049(BIP)055698660(EXLCZ)99490000000057859620221108c2016uuuu -u- -engPost-Palaeolithic Filiform Rock Art in Western Europe: Proceedings of the XVII UISPP World Congress (1–7 September 2014, Burgos, Spain) Volume 10 / Session A18bArchaeopress Publishing Ltdill1-78491-367-7 Filiform rock art appears as a spontaneous technique, more simple and immediate than pecking, good either for autonomous strands of expression, or for sketches and first drafts regarding works of painting or pecking. According to the order of presentation of the session's papers during the XVII IUPPS (UISPP) Conference in Burgos, the articles published here are the following: Late prehistoric incised rock art in southern Europe: a contribution for its typology, by Fernando A. Coimbra, where the author presents a preliminary typology of this kind of rock art, divided in two groups (geometric and figurative), approaching not only common themes to several countries, but also some examples that have only a regional character; Filiform rock art in mount Bego (Tende, Maritime Alps, France), by Nicoletta Bianchi, which analyses some cases where pecked carvings overlap filiforms, therefore pre-dating pecked engravings and studies the interaction of the two carvings tradition; Filiform figures in the rock art of Valcamonica from Prehistory to the Roman age, by Umberto Sansoni, Cinzia Bettineschi and Silvana Gavaldo, that provides a general corpus of the figurative incised rock art of Valcamonica with a quantitative and qualitative approach, by considering the typological variety, the long-lasting chronological dating and the strong relation with the local pecked rock art of the Camunian filiforms; Threadlike engravings of historical period on the rocks and plaster of churches and civic buildings. Some comparisons and proposals of interpretation, by Federico Troletti, which presents the incised engravings exclusively of historical time located in some sites of Valcamonica - the area of Campanine di Cimbergo and Monticolo di Darfo; The rock art from Figueiredo (Serta, Portugal): typology, parallels and chronology, by Fernando A. Coimbra and Sara Garces, focusing vi on the description of the engravings from three carved rocks with incised motives from the place of Figueiredo, in central Portugal, which were studied during different fieldworks. Two other papers of researchers that couldn't attend the Conference were also presented: The filiform rock art from Kosovo, by Shemsi Krasniqi, which presents recent findings from Kosovo with a similar typology of figures from other European countries; The filiform rock engravings of the Parete Manzi of Montelapiano (Chieti, Italy), by Tomaso Di Fraia, which analyses the problematic of incised rock art from a rock shelter in the centre of Italy.Post-Palaeolithic Filiform Rock Art in Western EuropeRock paintingsArt, prehistoricPetroglyphsArt, europeanSocial scienceArt709.0113094Coimbra FernandoedtSansoni UmbertoedtBOOK9910854300103321Post-Palaeolithic Filiform Rock Art in Western Europe: Proceedings of the XVII UISPP World Congress (1–7 September 2014, Burgos, Spain) Volume 104159771UNINA