Sharif Gemie Ordine dei libri
Sharif Gemie è specializzato nella storia di gruppi emarginati e minoritari, in particolare quelli che si trovano tra le culture. Il suo lavoro si addentra spesso nelle complesse identità ed esperienze di individui che navigano le intersezioni di diversi paesaggi sociali e culturali. Attraverso la sua ricerca, scopre narrazioni e prospettive meno conosciute, arricchendo la nostra comprensione della storia e della diversità umana. Il suo approccio enfatizza un profondo apprezzamento per le sfide uniche e la resilienza di queste comunità.






- 2024
- 2017
The Hippie Trail
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Tracing the history of the Hippie Trail and those who followed it, this book explores the motivations and experiences of these young travellers, mapping their everyday interactions with locals and the joys and hardships of independent budget travel. -- .
- 2007
Brittany, 1750-1950: The Invisible Nation
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
The book explores the evolution of Breton identity over two centuries, highlighting the region's unique cultural separation from France despite its long incorporation. It delves into the complexities of nationalism in Brittany, examining how identity is expressed through literature, political discourse, festivals, and protests. By analyzing these elements, the author raises critical questions about nation formation and the intricate dynamics of regional identity within a larger national context.
- 2006
A Concise History of Galicia. Sharif Gemie
- 205pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Galicia is a region in north-west Spain, with a population under three million people. This study provides an introduction to the landmarks of its history, from pre-history to the present and details the controversies and debates linked to its development.
- 2006
Galicia
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
The study offers a comprehensive overview of Galicia's historical landmarks from pre-history to 2005, highlighting significant events and developments. It explores various controversies and debates surrounding the region's evolution, while also emphasizing its connections to Spain, Europe, and the broader Atlantic world.
- 2003
The Shadows Under the Lamp: Essays on September 11 and Afghanistan
- 104pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Examining the origins and implications of September 11, this book delves into the evidence, causes, and consequences of the event. It explores the contemporary state’s response to terrorism, media portrayal, American public opinion, and Islamic fundamentalism. The second part shifts focus to Afghanistan, presenting a nuanced view of its recent history and the resilience of its people, challenging the notion of them as mere victims of tyranny. This analysis encourages a deeper understanding of both terrorism and the complexities of Afghan society.