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The book deals with the making and unfolding of the Constitution of India, framed by the Constituent Assembly between 1946 and 1949. Superseding the conventional... Læs mere
By positioning the “township” as the lens to examine the South African canon, the book undertakes a reorientation towards a black creative archive that surfaces forms of literary and cultural expression that have been overlooked.
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of India’s relationship with the South East Asian nations in the context of the changing dynamics of international relations and the emergence of Indo-Pacific as the theater of world politics.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of feminist international relations in South Asia. It highlights the key contentions,... Læs mere
First published in 1978, Qur’an and Bible attempts to delve deeper, to solve some persistent puzzles, and to explore the common culture from which the Holy Books spring. Hebrew and Arabic, the original languages of the Bible and Qur'an are of the same linguistic family.
This volume brings together new research on the developing and transforming literary scape in South Asia in the aftermath... Læs mere
This book explores crafts and performing arts of South Asia through a focus on labour and livelihood and will contribute to... Læs mere
In the new edition of this bestselling text and scholarly reference, new and revised chapters reflect shifts in the gendered, classed, racialized and sexualized nature of ongoing global restructurings.
This Handbook, authored by a stellar line-up of international contributors, explores the diverse phenomena and issues surrounding the Korean business and management world.
This book presents an analysis of the local governance (Panchayati Raj) in India, with a special focus on Uttar Pradesh. It will be of interest to students... Læs mere
First published in 1981, Libya: A Modern History traces the history of Libya from 1900 to 1980, showing how its first monarchic constitution was modelled by the UN Commission, and survived precariously until the military coup of 1969.
First published in 1964, The Kurdish War presents the firsthand historical account of the aspirations, history, background of the Kurdish nationalists in Iraq. It showcases David Adamson’s 200-mile journey on foot and horseback through the rebel mountains of Iraq.