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Coffee, Society, and Power in Latin America by William Roseberry,

Coffee, Society, and Power in Latin America by William Roseberry,
A distinguished international group of historians, anthropologists, and sociologists examines the production, processing, and marketing of coffee. Using this important commodity as a common denominator and focusing on landholding patterns, labor mobilization, class structure, and political ideologies, the authors examine how Latin American countries of the late 19th and early 20th centuries responded to the growing global demand for coffee.



Queen Eleanor: Independent Spirit of the Medieval World by Polly Schoyer Brooks,
Queen Eleanor: Independent Spirit of the Medieval World by Polly Schoyer Brooks,
Accused of being a demon by those who could not tolerate her independence, Eleanor of Aquitaine made her mark as one of the most dynamic and extraordinary figures of the Middle Ages. Born in 1122, Eleanor refused to be confined by the traditional gender roles of her time. She became well educated, gaining political and governing know-how from her father, William X, duke of Aquitaine, and armed herself with the skills necessary to become an influential queen-first of France, and later, England. With an impact that reached beyond politics, Eleanor shaped the future of the arts and humanities. And in a time when women were viewed as inferior to men, the virtues of chivalry and courtly love were born. Once described by a contemporary as "a woman beyond compare," Eleanor of Aquitaine is a figure who will remain controversial, powerful, and enchanting in the twenty-first century.



RFC 2822 - RFC 2822 is an IETF Request for Comments document, released in April 2001 defining the format of SMTP email. It obsoleted the previous standard, RFC 822, which had been released on August 13, 1982.

RFC 822 - RFC 822 was an IETF Request for Comments document, released on August 13, 1982 which defined the format of SMTP email. It was obsoleted in April 2001 by RFC 2822.

April 1st RFC - Every April Fool's Day (1 April) since 1989, the Internet Engineering Task Force has published one or more humorous RFC documents, following in the path blazed by the June 1973 RFC titled ARPAWOCKY. The following list also includes humorous RFCs published on other dates.

RFC 2083 - RFC 2083 is an standards document which describes an obsolete version of a file format for computer graphics. The name "RFC" stands for "Request for Comments", a large group of standards documents which are commonly used on the Internet.



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