1 archivo PDF (103 páginas) ; Compilación de cartones de la década de los ochenta, del caricaturista Magú, donde se muestra su peculiar e inconfundible estilo, el cual forma parte de la gran tradición gráfica mexicana dedicada a la crítica política. PALABRAS CLAVE: Political satire, Mexican
Among topics discussed: Family background; education; family values; University of Georgia experiences; choice of political party; importance of school desegregation; military experiences; real estate career; volunteer political work; subdivision development in East Cobb County; Ernest Barrett; Alton Crews; Carl Harrison; Isakson's 1974 campaign; campaign financing in 1974 and 1976; campaign tactics and issues; how Republicans succeeded in Cobb County; independent voters; Doug Howard; Republican organizers in Georgia; party in‑fighting; Paul Coverdell; voter turnout; legislative years; struggles as a Republican; differences between Republicans and Democrats; Joe Mack Wilson; Cobb County manager legislation; Ernest Barrett; Tom Murphy; motor fuel tax control; accessibility of Joe Frank Harris; 1990 Isakson gubernatorial campaign; 1966 Bo Callaway gubernatorial campaign; Democratic control of Georgia; Isakson's first actions if he had won governor's race; Republican quest for black votes; the gender gap; Roy Barnes's gubernatorial campaign; cross‑over voting; future plans; Georgia's future. ; Johnny Isakson (b. 1944), from Cobb County, served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1977 to 1990. He was a Republican candidate for governor in 1990, and a Republican candidate for the Senate in 1996 in the GA state primary. He won a US Senate seat in 2004. This interview is also deposited in the Cobb County Oral History Collection, Kennesaw State University.
RESUMEN: En contraste con la importancia habitualmente atribuida a la Primera Guerra Mundial en el establecimiento de regímenes democráticos y la ampliación de la ciudadanía política en Europa, este artículo analiza los cambios sustanciales que tuvieron lugar en este terreno en los treinta años anteriores al estallido de la guerra. A partir de un cambio decisivo de la concepción de la ciudadanía, con el que perdieron legitimidad algunas de las restricciones incorporadas durante el siglo XIX (el principio censitario, la concepción restrictiva de las capacidades y los criterios estamentales), las transformaciones no sólo tuvieron que ver con la generalización de la ciudadanía civil, sino que también se produjeron en el nivel de la ciudadanía política, gracias a las sucesivas ampliaciones del derecho del voto, e incluso permitieron la aparición de las primeras formulaciones de la ciudadanía social. Los factores más relevantes de este giro fueron la iniciativa de los políticos y sus cálculos sobre las ventajas de la generalización de tales derechos, junto a la acción autónoma de las organizaciones populares, y en especial de los partidos obreros. Palabras Clave: Europa fin de siglo, Democratización, Ciudadanía civil, Ciudadanía política, Ciudadanía social. ABSTRACT: Regardless ofthe importance generally given to the First World War in the establishment of democratic regimes and the enlargement of political citizenship in Europe, this article analyses the substantial changes that took place in this field within the thirty years previous to the outbreak of the war. Out of a decisive change in the concept of citizenship, which caused the loss of legitimacy of some of the restrictions incorporated during the 19th century (the censitary principie, the restrictive concept of the capacities and the stamental criteria), the transformations not only dealt with the generalisation of civil citizenship, but also occurred at the level of political citizenship, thanks to the successive extensions of the right to vote, and even allowed the emergence of the first formulations of social citizenship. The most relevant factors of this change were the politicians' initiatives and their estimations about the advantages presented by the generalisation of these rights, together with the autonomous action of popular organisations, principally the workers' parties. Key words: Finisecular Europe, Democratisation, Civil citizenship, Political citizenship, Social citizenship.
Among topics discussed: Family background; education and non‑political career; how Clark became involved in politics; voter registration; campaign organization and finances; campaign issues; endorsements; impression of legislature; Grace Hamilton; George L. Smith; Tom Murphy; changes in the legislature due to presence of women; Cathey Steinberg; legislative work and levity; how learned to work in legislature; J. C. Dougherty; Rules Committee; fight for black issues; middle class issues; crime and drugs in Clark's district; welfare; district work and interacting with various governments; legislative calendar; family background; campaigning and campaign opposition; how works to get bills passed; Tom Murphy; the press; legislative process; abortion issue; issues of the aged; legislative accomplishments and disappointments; being a woman in the legislature; Clark's impact; attentiveness to bill reading; how to be successful in the legislature; women's issues. ; Betty Jean Clark (1944-2011), of DeKalb County, served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1973 to 1991.
[Prepared for Citizenship and Immigration Canada.] This pilot study has demonstrated the feasibility of linking CIC's landing file to provincial health databases. These databases can be used to provide not only an assessment of CIC's medical screening, but to provide information on the health status and medical service requirements of immigrants. Such information could be of great value to provincial governments in developing health policy, programs and services for immigrants. ; Health Care and Epidemiology, Department of ; Non UBC ; Medicine, Faculty of ; Population and Public Health (SPPH), School of ; Unreviewed ; Faculty ; Researcher
En este breve trabajo, tratamos de sacar a la luz el papel desempeñado por la localidad de Jerez de los Caballeros (Provincia de Badajoz), en los distintos enfrentamientos bélicos entre España y Portugal. La ciudad citada cuenta con buenas defensas arquitectónicas de la etapa medieval que de poco sirvieron cuando hizo acto de presencia en las guerras la artillería de grueso calibre. A pesar de encontrarse a más de 50 kilómetros de la frontera, fue invadida en varias ocasiones por los ejércitos portugueses durante los siglos XVII y XVIII, posiblemente por no contar con sistemas defensivos propios de esa etapa como los existentes en Badajoz o en Elvas. ; This brief study focuses on the role played by the town of Jerez de los Caballeros (Badajoz) in the different wars between Spain and Portugal. The town had good medieval defensive works which were of no avail when heavy artillery started to be used in the wars. Despite its being 50 kilometres far from the border, the town was invaded on several occasions by the Portuguese armies during the 17th and 18th centuries because it did not have an adequate defensive system such as the ones built in Badajoz or Elvas. ; peerReviewed