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The Cambridge History of Latin America: Bibliographical Essays: Volume 11
0Unlock comprehensive research on Latin America history with this definitive bibliographical essay collection. Volume XI of the renowned Cambridge series serves as an essential guide to the vast scholarly literature on Latin America, particularly its European era. Ideal for Indian academics, university students, and researchers, this volume curates critical essays and references crucial for understanding existing scholarship. Elevate your historical studies with this indispensable tool for academic excellence and in-depth research into global history.
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The Cambridge History of the Second World War
0Dive into the definitive military and strategic history of the Second World War. This authoritative volume, crafted by leading international historians, meticulously surveys the core traditions and objectives of the war’s eight major powers. Gain unparalleled insight into the global conflict’s intricate landscape. It’s an indispensable resource for academic study, research, and serious history buffs in India seeking comprehensive, in-depth analysis of WWII. Explore the pivotal moments that shaped modern history.
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The Caste War of Yucatan
0Explore the dramatic Caste War of Yucatan in Nelson Reed’s classic historical account. Dive into the fierce 19th-century Maya revolt against oppression, a crucial chapter in Mexican history. This essential read offers profound insights into indigenous uprising, social conflict, and the struggle for survival. Perfect for students of world history, Latin American studies, and academic researchers in India seeking deep dives into ethnic struggles and revolutionary dynamics. Understand the roots of rebellion and gain a comprehensive perspective on this pivotal historical event.
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The Chaldeans: Politics and Identity in Iraq and the American Diaspora (Library of Modern Middle East Studies)
0Uncover the complex **Chaldean identity** in this insightful ethnographic history. Explore how modern Aramaic-speaking Catholics from Iraq forge a transnational identity amidst diaspora challenges and Middle Eastern politics. Yasmeen Hanoosh examines the appropriation of ancient history, linguistic revival, and the politics of community image-making. Essential for students of **Middle Eastern studies**, **diaspora politics**, and **cultural identity**, this book offers a profound look at the formation of community in the face of global shifts. A must-read for understanding the nuanced experiences of the **Iraq diaspora**.
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The Changing Identity of Rural India: A Socio-Historic Analysis (Anthem South Asian Studies)
0Uncover the evolving narrative of rural India with a deep socio-historic analysis. This compelling study delves into the intricate patterns of Indian rural development and its contemporary economy, offering a multidisciplinary perspective. Explore how historical forces and modern changes shape the very identity of rural communities across India. Essential for scholars, students, and anyone seeking to understand the dynamic shifts in contemporary Indian society and its villages. A must-read for a deeper insight into India’s heartland.
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The Chaplains of the East India Company, 1601-1858
0Delve into the compelling, yet often overlooked, story of the East India Company’s chaplains during their pivotal era of Indian history. From 1601 to 1858, these men navigated the complex moral and spiritual landscape of British India, influencing everything from trade to empire-building. Discover their unique perspectives on colonial society and interactions with the Mughal Empire. This illuminating account offers crucial insights into the religious and social dimensions of Company rule. An essential acquisition for anyone interested in Indian history, British colonialism, or the broader narrative of the British Empire.
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The Chief Eunuch of the Ottoman Harem: From African Slave to Power-Broker
0Discover the extraordinary rise of an African slave to become the influential Chief Eunuch of the Ottoman Harem. This captivating biography, grounded in extensive primary sources, meticulously details his journey from East Africa to wielding significant political, economic, and religious power within the Ottoman Empire. Explore his evolving role, connections to Medina and Egypt, and how this key figure navigated centuries of societal change. An essential read for world history enthusiasts, students of the Ottoman Empire, and anyone intrigued by transformative biographies and pre-modern power dynamics.
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The Chief Minister And The Spy
0Uncover the untold secrets of Kashmir’s turbulent history through an unprecedented insider account. Explore the unlikely, decade-spanning alliance between India’s former top intelligence chief and a defiant Kashmiri leader. This gripping narrative delves into critical moments, from the rise of militancy to the abrogation of Article 370, revealing the complex relationship that shaped India’s political landscape. Gain intimate insights into the ‘Doctor Sahib’ legend and the enduring political dynamics of Kashmir. Essential reading for those passionate about Indian politics and intelligence operations.
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The Chronicle of Arnold of Lubeck
0Discover a pivotal voice from the Central Middle Ages with this essential chronicle. Authored by Arnold, Abbot of St John of Lübeck, this contemporary account offers unparalleled insight into 12th and early 13th-century Germany and its crucial involvement in the Crusades. Explore German society under Emperor Frederick Barbarossa and the religious mindset of the era through this fascinating work. Essential for students of medieval history, scholars, and enthusiasts seeking primary sources on medieval European events and German involvement in the Crusades.
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The Chronicles of Fernão Lopes: Volume 5. General Bibliography and Index (Textos B)
0Unlock unparalleled access to late medieval European history with this indispensable general bibliography and comprehensive index for Fernão Lopes’s chronicles. A crucial primary source for historical research, this volume meticulously details every person and place mentioned, offering deep insights into 14th-century politics, society, and daily life. Essential for academics, students of European history, and researchers in India seeking authoritative medieval studies resources. Enhance your scholarly work with this vital academic companion, illuminating the intricacies of Western Europe’s past.
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THE CLASSICAL ACCOUNTS OF INDIA
0Journey deep into the foundations of Indian history with this definitive compilation of classical Indian accounts. A treasure trove for understanding ancient India’s vibrant culture, political structures, economic life, and societal norms, this volume offers unparalleled historical insights. Expertly curated, it serves as essential reading for students, researchers, and anyone passionate about exploring India’s rich heritage and historical evolution. Discover the bedrock of Indian civilization through invaluable primary sources.
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The Colonial Landscape of the British Caribbean: 11 (Society for Post Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series)
0Uncover the rich colonial landscape of the British Caribbean with groundbreaking archaeological research. This essential volume examines 17th and 18th-century British territories including Jamaica and Barbados, detailing European settlements, the archaeology of African-Caribbean slavery and emancipation, fortifications, and sugar production sites. It is crucial for Indian academics, historians, and students of post-colonial studies seeking a comprehensive understanding of the era’s complexities. Discover vital insights into the development of these historical landscapes, perfect for research and academic libraries across India.