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Portugal's Other Kingdom The Algarve [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Social Science)
  • Author:  Dan Stanislawski
  • Author:  Dan Stanislawski
  • ISBN-10:  0292741820
  • ISBN-10:  0292741820
  • ISBN-13:  9780292741829
  • ISBN-13:  9780292741829
  • Publisher:  University of Texas Press
  • Publisher:  University of Texas Press
  • Pages:  288
  • Pages:  288
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-1963
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-1963
  • SKU:  0292741820-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0292741820-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 101436865
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A land of long ago on the brink of tomorrow. That is the Algarve, the southernmost province of Portugal, a land that knew the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Visigoths, Moslemsand yet retained its own distinctive personality. In the 1950s it first felt the impact of industrialization, and from that situation the author developed this book.

In presenting this descriptive geography of the Algarve, Dan Stanislawski offers no thesis, except that geographers, economists, politicians, humanistsall those interested in the way the world is developingshould watch the small, culturally disparate areas of the world, to learn what they have of value to teach, to enjoy the qualities of their independent ways of living, and to observe and evaluate their reaction to modern change. This book, the result of detailed observation of one such region, is a valuable contribution to the knowledge necessary to form sound value judgments on the future development of these areas.

From this account the charm of the Algarve emerges in all of its picturesqueness. With the aid of Stanislawski's vivid descriptions, his eighteen helpful maps and graphs, and his more than ninety photographs, the reader moves leisurely through this appealing, but unpublicized, region: along roadways bordered by rock walls and blooming almonds, traveled by sturdy burros bearing their loads of produce; through colorful landscapes of the Lower Algarve, with their pastel-calcimined dwellings and their intensively cultivated plots of olives, figs, carobs, grain, and vegetables; along the rugged cliff coast near Portim?o, and the boat-filled port of Faro; past the canyon gardens of the Caldeir?o; along the Arade River with its cork barges; northward past Cape S. Vicente to the area of wind-sheared trees.

Guided by Stanislawski, the reader comes to understand Algarvian problems inherent in soils, topography, climate, location, and history. He sees the Algarvians following the occupational#Ú

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