• War or Health? A Reader

    War or Health? A Reader

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    Uncover the intricate connection between global conflict and human health with this vital reader. Delving into 70 expert articles, it examines the profound societal impacts of warfare, from demographic shifts and medical consequences of weaponry to the role of health professionals. Essential for understanding the drivers of war, the arms trade, and regulatory challenges. This compilation offers crucial insights for students, policy-makers, and anyone invested in peace and global health security. Gain a comprehensive perspective on the real costs of conflict.

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  • War Reporters Under Threat: The United States and Media Freedom

    War Reporters Under Threat: The United States and Media Freedom

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    Uncover the critical threats facing war reporters globally with Chris Paterson’s compelling analysis. This essential work merges deep academic scholarship with sharp investigative journalism to expose how US government actions imperil journalists and media freedom. Delve into the often-ignored dangers confronting those on the front lines of reporting and understand the vital struggle for press integrity. A must-read for students of journalism, political science, and anyone committed to an informed world. Explore the future of reporting and democratic discourse.

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    War, Agriculture, and Food: Rural Europe from the 1930s to the 1950s

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    Explore the profound transformations in rural Europe between the 1930s and 1950s, a pivotal era shaped by war and societal change. This essential European history analyzes the impact of World War II on agriculture, food supply, and the very fabric of rural life across diverse nations. Delve into state-farmer relationships, evolving identities, and international trade dynamics. Ideal for students of economic history, agricultural policy, and European studies seeking foundational context for the continent’s post-war development.

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    War, Culture and Society in Early Modern South Asia, 1740-1849

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    Delve into the complex military transformations of Early Modern South Asia. This compelling work challenges the overstated role of the East India Company, revealing how warfare between 1740-1849 evolved through gradual socio-economic forces, not just British influence. Essential for students of Indian history and culture, it explores the intricate dynamics of armies, navies, and major powers like the Marathas, Mysore, Khalsa, and the British. Gain a nuanced understanding of South Asian society during a pivotal era.

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    War, Exile and the Music of Afghanistan: The Ethnographer’s Tale (SOAS Studies in Music)

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    Delve into Afghanistan’s resilient musical heritage through a compelling ethnographer’s tale. Renowned ethnomusicologist John Baily shares over 35 years of dedicated research, charting the profound impact of war and exile on Afghan music. Witness its evolution through decades of political upheaval, from the Soviet invasion to the post-2001 era. This insightful account offers deep cultural exploration and a testament to music’s enduring power. Essential for students and researchers in anthropology, musicology, cultural studies, and anyone captivated by Afghanistan’s rich history and artistic traditions.

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    War, Identity and the Liberal State: Everday Experiences of the Geopolitical in the Armed Forces

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    Uncover the profound connection between everyday life in the armed forces and the broader geopolitical landscape. This insightful book critically examines how gender, race, and sexuality shape the experiences of soldiers within liberal states and their impact on international security. Based on original fieldwork, it offers crucial perspectives on how these personal identities influence state behaviour and the conduct of war. Essential reading for students and scholars of international relations, security studies, and gender studies in India, this work illuminates the micro-level realities that define macro-level geopolitical events.

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  • War

    War, Law and Humanity: The Campaign to Control Warfare, 1853-1914

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    Uncover the formative decades that sought to control warfare and champion humanity, from 1853 to 1914. Journey through the Crimean War’s aftermath and the pivotal Geneva and Hague conferences, exploring the powerful transatlantic movement to mitigate war’s barbarism. Discover the personal accounts of humanitarians, surgeons, and pacifists who laid the foundation for modern international norms on soldier care and weapon regulation. This history offers vital insights into the roots of lawful warfare, making it essential for students of history, international relations, and legal studies in India.

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  • War

    War, Nation and Europe in the Novels of Storm Jameson

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    Explore the complex relationship between war, nation, and Europe through the lens of Storm Jameson’s powerful novels. Dr. Katherine Cooper presents a timely critique, utilizing previously unpublished archival materials to highlight Jameson’s influential role as PEN president during turbulent times. Understand her pacifism and evolving vision for the post-war world, drawing fascinating comparisons to Woolf and Greene. This essential study re-evaluates the literary history of the period and its internationalist perspectives, perfect for literary scholars and students interested in 20th-century European literature.

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    War, Peace and Progress in the 21st Century: Development, Violence and Insecurities

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    Explore the intricate links between 21st-century development, pervasive violence, and global insecurities. This insightful volume critically examines the complex history of progress, uncovering persistent challenges often overlooked in technocratic approaches. It delves into issues from environmental concerns to post-colonial conflicts, offering a nuanced understanding of the development-security nexus. Essential for students and professionals in political science, international relations, and development studies, this book provides vital perspectives on domination, resistance, and contemporary global challenges, encouraging alternative analytical approaches.

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    War, Strategy, and the Modern State, 1792-1914

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    Discover the profound evolution of the modern state and its intricate relationship with warfare. This compelling comparative study meticulously analyzes military operations between 1792 and 1914, revealing how the escalating dominance of military strategy often overshadowed political and diplomatic aims. Carl Cavanagh Hodge argues persuasively that this focus warped national interests, making the outbreak of global conflict, like WWI, increasingly probable. An essential read for Indian students of history, defence studies, and international relations, offering deep insights into the roots of modern geopolitics and strategic thought.

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  • Ward Ethics: Dilemmas for Medical Students and Doctors in Training

    Ward Ethics: Dilemmas for Medical Students and Doctors in Training

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    Mastering medical ethics starts here. Equip yourself with essential skills to navigate challenging ethical dilemmas faced daily by doctors in training. This insightful resource presents over 80 real-world case studies, analyzed by leading ethicists and clinicians, offering practical guidance for complex patient care scenarios. Essential for medical students and junior doctors in India, this book fosters critical thinking and ethical decision-making, ensuring you uphold the highest standards of professional conduct in your practice. Enhance your understanding of clinical ethics and prepare for real-world ward challenges.

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  • Ward Rounds in Dermatology

    Ward Rounds in Dermatology

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    Master dermatology diagnosis and treatment with this essential guide for Indian medical professionals. Delve into common and rare skin diseases, illustrated with practical clinical cases that clarify complex dermatologic disorders. Gain in-depth knowledge on crucial drug treatments, from immunosuppressants to antibiotics, essential for effective patient care. This book also features a vital FAQ section to address everyday dermatology queries. An indispensable resource for dermatology students, residents, and practitioners seeking to enhance their diagnostic skills and treatment strategies in India.

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