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This book explores the historical evolution of a Mediterranean village that radically changed its core self-sustaining activities in less than a century, from fishing for anchovies in the Ligurian Sea to rounding Cape Horn. Drawing on a vast set of unpublished archival sources, this book addresses a micro-historical subject to investigate macro-historical processes, including the technological transition from sail to steam and globalization. At the core of the book lie Camogli’s rise in the world shipping industry and the transformations that occurred in its maritime labor system; seaborne trade, maritime routes, individual careers in seafaring represent the vivid elements that contribute to the book’s dive into the nineteenth-century maritime world.

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Foreword  Bernard Spolsky List of Figures and Maps Notes on Contributors Introduction  Michael M. Kretzer and Russell H. Kaschula 1 A Comparative Analysis of Language Policy and Planning in the SADC-Region  Russell H. Kaschula and Michael M. Kretzer 2 Language Education Policy and Portuguese Dominant Ideology in Angola: Historical Processes, Discourses and Impacts  Nicolau Nkiawete Manuel 3 Language in Education Policy in Botswana: Some Critical Issues  Andy Monthusi Chebanne 4 ShiKomori, the Bantu Language of the Comoros: Status and Perspectives  Mohamed Ahmed Chamanga 5 Native Languages of the Democratic Republic of Congo  Helena Lopez Palma 6 Language Policy in Eswatini: Challenges in a Globalised World  Owen G. Mordaunt and Paul Williams 7 Language as a Kennel and Husk of the African Philosophy: The Case of Lesotho  Mosisili Sebotsa and Khahliso Mahula 8 Language and Education in Madagascar: Ideological Conflicts and Implementation Challenges  Penelope Howe 9 The Prevailing Sociolinguistic and Socio-political Realities in Malawi and Their Implications on Language Policy  Joshua Kumwenda and Michael M. Kretzer 10 Pluralism without Inclusion: The Case of Mauritius, a Linguistically Diverse Diasporic Small Island Developing State (SID)  Nita Rughoonundun-Chellapermal 11 Shifting from ‘Uncivilized’ People’s Languages to Ordinary People’s Languages: An Overview of Past and Current Practices in Mozambique’s Language-in-Education Policy  Eliseu Mabasso 12 Multilingual Education Policy for Namibia: A Case for Endangered Indigenous Languages  Sarala Krishnamurthy 13 Using, ‘Kreol Seselwa’, the Seychellois Creole Language to Strengthen Connections between the Government, Public Entities, Educational Institutions and Beyond  Marie Flora Ben David and Michael M. Kretzer 14 Legal Regulations, Obstacles and Current Developments in the Language Policy of the Republic of South Africa  Michael M. Kretzer and Russell H. Kaschula 15 The Ambivalent Language-in-Education Policy of Tanzania with Specific Reference to Kiswahili  Birgit Brock-Utne and Mwajuma Vuzo 16 No English but English: The Case of Language Policy and Planning in Zambia  Sande Ngalande and Bandana Sinha Kumar 17 Ergonyms as Material Complementing Language Policy for Education outside the Classroom in Zimbabwe  Liketso Dube Index

Sailing Shipping and Maritime Labor in Camogli (1815—1914): Floating Communities in the Global World

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 26/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9789004516533, 978-9004516533
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      Book Synopsis
      This book explores the historical evolution of a Mediterranean village that radically changed its core self-sustaining activities in less than a century, from fishing for anchovies in the Ligurian Sea to rounding Cape Horn. Drawing on a vast set of unpublished archival sources, this book addresses a micro-historical subject to investigate macro-historical processes, including the technological transition from sail to steam and globalization. At the core of the book lie Camogli’s rise in the world shipping industry and the transformations that occurred in its maritime labor system; seaborne trade, maritime routes, individual careers in seafaring represent the vivid elements that contribute to the book’s dive into the nineteenth-century maritime world.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword  Bernard Spolsky List of Figures and Maps Notes on Contributors Introduction  Michael M. Kretzer and Russell H. Kaschula 1 A Comparative Analysis of Language Policy and Planning in the SADC-Region  Russell H. Kaschula and Michael M. Kretzer 2 Language Education Policy and Portuguese Dominant Ideology in Angola: Historical Processes, Discourses and Impacts  Nicolau Nkiawete Manuel 3 Language in Education Policy in Botswana: Some Critical Issues  Andy Monthusi Chebanne 4 ShiKomori, the Bantu Language of the Comoros: Status and Perspectives  Mohamed Ahmed Chamanga 5 Native Languages of the Democratic Republic of Congo  Helena Lopez Palma 6 Language Policy in Eswatini: Challenges in a Globalised World  Owen G. Mordaunt and Paul Williams 7 Language as a Kennel and Husk of the African Philosophy: The Case of Lesotho  Mosisili Sebotsa and Khahliso Mahula 8 Language and Education in Madagascar: Ideological Conflicts and Implementation Challenges  Penelope Howe 9 The Prevailing Sociolinguistic and Socio-political Realities in Malawi and Their Implications on Language Policy  Joshua Kumwenda and Michael M. Kretzer 10 Pluralism without Inclusion: The Case of Mauritius, a Linguistically Diverse Diasporic Small Island Developing State (SID)  Nita Rughoonundun-Chellapermal 11 Shifting from ‘Uncivilized’ People’s Languages to Ordinary People’s Languages: An Overview of Past and Current Practices in Mozambique’s Language-in-Education Policy  Eliseu Mabasso 12 Multilingual Education Policy for Namibia: A Case for Endangered Indigenous Languages  Sarala Krishnamurthy 13 Using, ‘Kreol Seselwa’, the Seychellois Creole Language to Strengthen Connections between the Government, Public Entities, Educational Institutions and Beyond  Marie Flora Ben David and Michael M. Kretzer 14 Legal Regulations, Obstacles and Current Developments in the Language Policy of the Republic of South Africa  Michael M. Kretzer and Russell H. Kaschula 15 The Ambivalent Language-in-Education Policy of Tanzania with Specific Reference to Kiswahili  Birgit Brock-Utne and Mwajuma Vuzo 16 No English but English: The Case of Language Policy and Planning in Zambia  Sande Ngalande and Bandana Sinha Kumar 17 Ergonyms as Material Complementing Language Policy for Education outside the Classroom in Zimbabwe  Liketso Dube Index

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