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A Twentieth-Century Literature Reader
0Navigate the transformative world of twentieth-century literature with this indispensable critical reader. Offering a vital literary-historical overview and deep dives into theoretical debates, it illuminates the purpose and form of literature from 1900-1999. Examine representative texts and engage with critical issues, featuring insights from key writers and critics. Perfect for university students in India studying literature, scholars, and enthusiasts keen on understanding modernist, post-war, and contemporary literary movements. This reader provides the essential tools for critical analysis and appreciation of a pivotal century in literary history.
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A TYPICAL FRACTURES (HANDBOOK IN ORTHOPEDICS AND FRACTURES VOL.4 – ORTHOPEDIC TRAUMA GENERAL FRACTURES): Orthopedic Trauma General Fractures: Atypical Fractures [Paperback] EBNEZAR J.
0Explore *A Typical Fractures*, Volume 4 of the Handbook in Orthopedics and Fractures, available at The Bookish Owl. Authored by Ebnezar J., this essential guide provides the latest insights into orthopedic trauma and general fractures. This paperback edition offers easy-to-understand, thorough content, making it a valuable resource for medical professionals and students alike. Stay up-to-date with current guidelines and enhance your knowledge in orthopedic trauma. Order your copy today from The Bookish Owl and expand your medical library with this indispensable handbook. ISBN: 9788123920771
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A Unified Theory of Voting: Directional and Proximity Spatial Models
0Explore the core of political science with this groundbreaking work on voting theory. It introduces a unified spatial model that comprehensively explains voter motivations, detailing voter choice and candidate strategy across various electoral systems. An indispensable resource for Indian political science students, researchers, and public policy analysts, this book clarifies how proximity, party identification, and candidate issue positions interact. Gain profound insights into electoral dynamics and the crucial link between policy platforms and voter preferences, vital for advanced academic study.
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A Very Short History Of The Israel-Palestine Conflict
0Explore “A Very Short History Of The Israel-Palestine Conflict” by Ilan Pappe, available at The Bookish Owl. ISBN: 9780861549719. Delve into the origins of this enduring conflict, tracing its roots from the late nineteenth century to the present day. Pappe expertly navigates the complex history of Zionism, Palestinian resistance, and shifting international policies. Gain essential insights into the key events and figures shaping the region’s past and present. Understand the historical context behind current events and explore potential paths toward resolution. A must-read for anyone seeking a concise yet comprehensive overview of this critical issue. Order your copy today!
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A VHDL Primer, 3e
0Master VHDL programming and elevate your digital design skills with this authoritative primer, tailored for engineering students in India. Gain a clear, step-by-step understanding of hardware description languages, essential for modern digital logic and VLSI design. This book delves into VHDL syntax, simulation, and synthesis with practical examples vital for FPGAs and ASICs. It’s an indispensable resource for computer and electronics engineering students seeking to excel in hardware development and achieve academic success.
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A Victor Hugo Encyclopedia
0Dive deep into the literary genius of Victor Hugo with this indispensable encyclopedia. Explore the life and times of the celebrated 19th-century French author, uncovering insights into his masterpieces like Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. This comprehensive guide illuminates his profound explorations of social issues, theology, war, peace, and capital punishment. Essential for literature students, scholars, and passionate readers seeking a definitive reference on one of history’s most influential writers. A must-have for your Indian library collection focusing on world literature.
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A Woman’s Job: Making Middle Lives in Urban India (South Asia in the Social Sciences)
0Explore the dynamic lives of young, educated women in urban India in this compelling ethnography. Delve into their navigation of service employment, education, and domestic responsibilities in Delhi, highlighting their quest for modernity through smartphones and metro access. Understand the complex interplay of gender, class, and caste inequalities shaping their experiences. This insightful study reveals how these women strategize to build ‘middle lives’ amidst rapid socio-economic change. Essential for students and scholars of sociology, gender studies, and contemporary Indian society.
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A World at Total War: Global Conflict and the Politics of Destruction, 1937-1945
0Explore the unparalleled scope of the Second World War, a defining global conflict. This essential study delves into the concept of ‘total war,’ analyzing the complex politics of destruction from 1937-1945. Uncover critical insights into wartime economies, combat strategies, occupation policies, and the ethical dilemmas across European and Asian theaters. Perfect for history students, academics, and enthusiasts of WW2 history seeking a profound understanding of this pivotal era. Discover the far-reaching consequences of total warfare in this comprehensive examination.
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A World History of Political Thought
0Uncover the diverse world of political thought with this unparalleled global history. Spanning from ancient East Asia, India, Greece, and Rome to medieval Indian, Islamic, and modern global systems, this comprehensive study offers a unique comparative analysis. Delve into the core ideas and influential thinkers that shaped political philosophy and theory worldwide, highlighting key non-Western traditions including significant Indian political thought. Essential for students and academics in politics, philosophy, and area studies, this insightful volume provides a rich understanding of our shared intellectual heritage.
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A World of Struggle: How Power, Law, and Expertise Shape Global Political Economy
0Unravel the intricate forces shaping our global political economy. David Kennedy’s profound work dissects how power, law, and expert knowledge construct the modern world order, often leading to stark inequalities. Essential for Indian students and professionals in international relations, economics, and law, this book offers an insider’s view of global governance complexities. Discover how contested expertise can perpetuate injustice and learn strategies to analyze and challenge these systems. A critical read for understanding and reforming global structures for a more equitable future.
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A World of Teaching: Personal Journeys Through the World’s English-Speaking Classrooms
0Unlock your potential in international teaching with this insightful collection. Dive into personal journeys of educators across the world’s English-speaking classrooms, offering real-world advice for teaching abroad. Gain practical resources, from job market insights to cultural navigation tips, essential for your overseas teaching career. This book is a vital companion for aspiring educators seeking global opportunities and a deeper understanding of diverse educational environments. Explore firsthand experiences of ESL teaching and cultural immersion, inspiring your next career move.
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A2 Media Studies: The Essential Introduction for WJEC ( 2010 Specification )
0Ace your WJEC A2 Media Studies qualification with this essential introduction. Tailored for the 2010 specification, this comprehensive, full-colour textbook bridges the gap from AS to A2, covering key concepts like genre, narrative, representation, and audience. Deepen your textual analysis and master media theory. It thoroughly prepares you for MS4 (Text, Industry and Audience) and MS3 (Media Investigation and Production). Featuring practical activities, expert case studies, key terms, and sample exam questions, this guide is indispensable for students seeking success in their media studies journey.