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Conjunto de trabajos cuyo denominador común es el hecho de abordar diversos aspectos relativos al régimen señorial en Andalucía, profundizando en algunos de sus aspectos más representativos y analizando las relaciones entre el poder monárquico y el poder señorial.
The book Windows into Yesteryears is a tribute to the author's father, Lee Roy Pitre, Sr. (1926 - 2006) and his legacy that the author wanted to preserve for his descendants. It is a result of many years of research and discovery based on analysis of multiple data sources including, archival documents, census materials, photographs, individual interviews, books, journal articles, and maps. The book does not attempt to cover the entire history and lineage of all the Pitres worldwide; instead, it is a journey into the past that unlocks some of the myths and facts about Lee Roy Pitre's line of ancestry. Along with the stories and anecdotes from the people's lives, the author also explores and explains the origin of the last name "Pitre" as it is widely known among the Cajuns today. The author's journey begins in early 6th century Europe. Then continues on through 17th and 18th century in Nova Scotia and ends in South Louisiana. It is a story of people who went through wars, expulsion, poverty, and natural disasters, a story of people who did not give in to the hardships, survived, and are thriving in the
This book is a transcription of the 1920 population census of Guam. It begins with an overview and some observations of the census in general. Each census page contained is simply a transcription from what was handwritten and into a type written format. It serves as a tool to make it a little easier for fellow genealogy researchers during the course of their work.