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Facial Justice
8Original price was: ₹399.00.₹319.00Current price is: ₹319.00.“In L. P. Hartley’s dystopian novel *Facial Justice*, beauty is a crime. Jael 97, an Alpha, is deemed over-privileged for her looks and must report to the Ministry of Facial Justice for facial reconstruction. Explore the New State, born from the ashes of World War III, where conformity reigns supreme. ISBN: 9780141395067”
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Facing the ” King of Terrors”: Death and Society in an American Community , 1750-1990
0Original price was: ₹10,951.00.₹8,213.00Current price is: ₹8,213.00.Explore the profound societal impact of death with this definitive historical study. It meticulously examines the evolution of mortality, mourning, and societal perceptions of death in an American community from 1750 to 1990. Discover how demographic shifts and cultural changes transformed burial practices and community rituals over centuries. This research is essential for students and scholars of social history, cultural studies, and demography, offering deep insights into enduring human experiences and societal evolution.
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Facing the ” King of Terrors”: Death and Society in an American Community , 1750-1990
0Original price was: ₹3,478.00.₹2,608.00Current price is: ₹2,608.00.Uncover the evolution of death and society in “Facing the ‘King of Terrors’,” a compelling chronicle of one American community’s transformation. This definitive study examines how perceptions and practices surrounding mortality shifted dramatically in Schenectady, New York, between 1750 and 1990. Gain unique insights into changing funeral customs, mourning rituals, and the very meaning of death across eras. An essential acquisition for students of American social history, cultural studies, and anyone seeking to understand historical perspectives on life’s ultimate transition.
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Factional Competition and Political Development in the New World (New Directions in Archaeology)
0Original price was: ₹6,443.00.₹4,832.00Current price is: ₹4,832.00.Discover how factional competition fueled political development in ancient New World societies. This essential study delves into the transformative power of rivalry within kinship and political structures, charting the course towards chiefdoms and early states. Through diverse case studies, gain critical insights into the evolution of social inequality, authority, and state formation across various ecological settings. An indispensable resource for Indian students and academics in archaeology, anthropology, political science, and history keen on understanding social transformation and the origins of complex polities.
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Factional Politics in the Liberal Democratic Party: Explaining Change and Continuity in Japan’s Economic Statecraft (Elements in Indo-Pacific Security)
0Original price was: ₹2,190.00.₹1,643.00Current price is: ₹1,643.00.This book examines factional politics within Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party and its impact on economic statecraft. It explores how internal party dynamics shape Japan’s economic policies and international relations.
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Facts in Fact: A Bitter Truth of India of Yore and Today
0Original price was: ₹555.00.₹416.00Current price is: ₹416.00.Delve into the unflinching realities of India with “Facts in Fact: A Bitter Truth of India of Yore and Today.” This compelling book by Vandeepkam Servicers offers a profound exploration of India’s past and present, uncovering truths that shape the nation’s identity. Published in English on January 1, 1996, this insightful read challenges perceptions and sparks critical thinking. Perfect for history buffs and those seeking a deeper understanding of Indian society, “Facts in Fact” is an essential addition to your library. Discover the raw, unvarnished history and contemporary challenges that define India, making it a must-read for discerning readers at The Bookish Owl. Explore the historical narratives and societal critiques that continue to resonate today.
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Facundo
21Original price was: ₹799.00.₹639.00Current price is: ₹639.00.Explore 19th-century Argentina in Facundo (ISBN: 9780140436778) by Anthony Trollope & Mick Imlah. This biography of gaucho Juan Facundo Quiroga delves into history, sociology, and politics, examining Argentina’s character and modernization amidst tyranny. Discover the clash between city and countryside, the plight of indigenous populations, and Latin America’s struggle for progress.
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Fair Trade: Humanitarianism in the Age of Postcolonial Globalization
0Original price was: ₹3,478.00.₹2,608.00Current price is: ₹2,608.00.Fair Trade examines the historical evolution of fair trade movements as humanitarian initiatives within postcolonial globalization. Peter Van Dam traces how ethical consumption became a response to exploitative international trade practices.
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Faith Instinct
0Original price was: ₹950.00.₹760.00Current price is: ₹760.00.Explore the evolutionary basis of religion in “Faith Instinct” by Michael Dirda. This captivating book delves into the science behind faith, offering a fresh perspective on spirituality and its origins. Discover the fascinating intersection of science and religion. ISBN: 9780143118190. Perfect for readers interested in evolution, human behavior, and the roots of belief.
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Faith Versus Fact
25Original price was: ₹699.00.₹559.00Current price is: ₹559.00.In “Faith Versus Fact” (ISBN: 9780143108269), evolutionary biologist Jerry A. Coyne argues that science and religion are incompatible. He challenges religious claims with scientific reasoning and evidence. Coyne, author of the bestselling “Why Evolution Is True,” exposes the dangers of prioritizing faith over facts in critical decisions. Explore the conflict between science and religion with this provocative analysis. Endorsed by Richard Dawkins.
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Faith, Gender, and Activism in the Punjab Conflict: The Wheat Fields Still Whisper
0Original price was: ₹1,395.00.₹1,116.00Current price is: ₹1,116.00.Uncover the untold stories of the Punjab conflict, a pivotal era in post-colonial India. This compelling account delves into faith, gender, and activism, highlighting the courage of individuals who championed human rights. It brings to light the essential narratives of citizen-activists who documented abuses and saved lives amidst violence. Through vivid oral histories and recovered documents, this book offers a crucial perspective on resilience and the power of grassroots movements. It’s an indispensable read for anyone interested in India’s modern history, human rights advocacy, and gender studies.