Gli alpinisti di Mao 🔍
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EDGT2248672Autore vincitore Premio LeggimontagnaNegli anni Cinquanta del secolo scorso furono raggiunte per la prima volta le vette di dieci dei quattordici Ottomila, tra cui l’Everest, salito dal versante nepalese nel 1953 da Tenzing e Hillary. I sovietici sognano l’affermazione di un «alpinismo socialista» e, a questo scopo, puntano alla conquista dell’Everest dal lato tibetano, ormai chiuso agli occidentali, insieme agli alpinisti cinesi di scuola sovietica. La data fissata è marzo 1959, decimo anniversario della proclamazione della Repubblica popolare cinese. Ma la rivolta tibetana manda a monte il progetto. Il governo cinese, a sua volta, nutre ambizioni ancora diverse: è l’epoca del Grande balzo in avanti e della colonizzazione del Tibet a tappe forzate, poco importa se il paese è decimato dalla carestia. In quest’ottica, la scalata dell’Everest non è né un’eroica prodezza individuale né una gloriosa impresa patriottica: è una conquista militare di un territorio, comprese le sue zone più inaccessibili e vertiginose. Una volta soffocata nel sangue la rivolta, nel 1960 i cinesi organizzano la loro spedizione e il 25 maggio dello stesso anno gli alpinisti Qu Yinhua, Wang Fuzhou e Gonpo dichiarano di aver raggiunto gli 8848 metri del Qomolangma (il nome tibetano dell’Everest) dal versante nord. È vero? Di sicuro gli alpinisti sono dotati di un senso del dovere e di una voglia di vincere eccezionali che compensano lacune tecniche e carenze organizzative. La propaganda proclama al mondo intero l’avvenuta conquista e la narrazione ufficiale non verrà mai cambiata di una virgola, anche se prove certe non ce ne sono, le relazioni sono piene di punti oscuri e non esistono foto. Ancora oggi, a più di sessant’anni da questa gigantesca impresa – che ha coinvolto più di duecento uomini e per la quale sono stati costruiti 380 chilometri di strada – non si è arrivati a una conclusione certa...
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ISE EBook Online Access for Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
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Richard A Brealey; Stewart C Myers; Alan J Marcus
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Mc Graw Hill Education (Uk)
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Garzanti srl
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The McGraw-Hill/Irwin series in finance, insurance, and real estate, 2018: 2, 9 ed, New York, N.Y, 2018
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Ninth edition. International student edition, New York, NY, 2018
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McGraw-Hill Education (UK) Limited (ISE), [N.p.], 2017
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United States, United States of America
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Ninth edition, New York, NY, 2017
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9th Edition, 2022
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Italy, Italy
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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, by Brealey, Myers and Marcus, provides students with a solid framework of theory and application to use well after they complete the course. This author team is known for their outstanding research, teaching efforts, and world-renowned finance textbooks, so it's no surprise that they provide clear exposition of difficult material without sacrificing up-to-date, technically correct treatments. And with the Ninth Edition, McGraw-Hill's Connect® empowers students by continually adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so your class time is more engaging and effective.
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