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Nepal Nexus, The: An Inside Account of the Maoists, the Durbar and New Delhi
0Explore Nepal’s dramatic transformation through an insider’s lens. This compelling account delves into the heart of Nepal’s recent history, from the Maoist revolt to the monarchy’s end, revealing the critical influence of New Delhi. Gain unparalleled insights into the complex interplay between the Maoists, the Durbar, and India’s role in shaping the nation’s destiny. Essential reading for anyone interested in South Asian geopolitics, Indian foreign policy, and contemporary political struggles. Discover the forces driving change in the Himalayas in this definitive exploration of the Nepal nexus.
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Nero: Emperor and Court
0Discover a compelling, nuanced portrayal of Nero, the Roman Emperor, moving beyond the tyrant myth. This history book reveals a reluctant ruler more passionate about arts and sports, whose reign, managed by influential figures like Agrippina and Poppaea, saw remarkable success. Delve into the court’s politics, significant advances, the Great Fire, and the iconic Golden House, all explored through cutting-edge research. An essential read for students of classical history, scholars, and enthusiasts of ancient Rome and the Julio-Claudian dynasty in India.
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Neruda
0Uncover the life of one of the world’s most celebrated poets with this definitive Pablo Neruda biography. Mark Eisner’s meticulously researched work delves into the heart of Neruda’s influential poetry, his passionate political activism for liberation, and his complex personal life. Discover how this Nobel laureate’s verses captured global imagination, inspired movements, and defined erotic love. An essential read for lovers of world literature, political history, and profound literary biographies, this book offers an intimate look at a revolutionary voice. Explore the enduring legacy of a colossal literary figure in Latin American history.
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New Castle Through Time: A Second Selec: A Second Selection
0Journey through Newcastle’s captivating history with this second selection of stunning photographs. Explore the visual evolution of the city on the Tyne, from Roman times to its modern vibrant centre. Discover iconic districts like the Quayside and Monument, contrasted by images showing their historical transformation. Essential for history buffs, photography enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by urban development and British heritage. This book offers a unique glimpse into cityscape changes over nearly 2,000 years.
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New Chinese Migrations: Mobility, Home, and Inspirations (Routledge Series on Asian Migration)
0Explore the dynamic world of contemporary Chinese migration. This insightful volume dissects new patterns of Chinese mobility since the 1980s, revealing how migrants forge multiple homes, develop hybrid identities, and create unique global inspirations. Offering crucial insights into emergent geographies and the complexities of Chinese diaspora, it enriches our understanding of Asian mobility. Essential reading for academics, researchers, and students in migration studies, diaspora studies, and Asian studies seeking to grasp global migration trends and cultural shifts.
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New deals Business, Labor, and Politics in America, 1920-1935
0Delve into a pivotal era of American transformation with this essential economic history. Colin Gordon’s landmark study offers a fresh perspective on the intricate relationship between business, labor, and politics in America between 1920 and 1935. A vital resource for Indian students and scholars of American history, political science, and economics, this book expertly dissects the forces shaping the nation during the interwar period and the early stages of the New Deal. Enhance your understanding of critical socio-economic policies and their enduring impact.
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New Directions in Philosophy and Literature
0Explore the dynamic intersection of 21st-century philosophy and contemporary literary studies. This insightful volume transcends traditional approaches, revealing how cutting-edge philosophical thought reshapes our understanding of ethics, politics, subjectivity, and reality in the modern world. Essential for scholars, students, and anyone seeking to deepen their engagement with critical theory and literary analysis in India, this book offers fresh perspectives on the evolving dialogue between philosophy and literature.
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New Frontiers in Sanskrit & Indic Knowledge [Hardcover] Shrinivasa Varakhedi and Gauri Mahulikar
0Explore ‘New Frontiers in Sanskrit & Indic Knowledge’ at The Bookish Owl. Edited by Shrinivasa Varakhedi and Gauri Mahulikar, this hardcover book (ISBN: 9788183154314) delves into emerging issues in teaching, research, and application of Sanskrit and Indic knowledge. Discover new perspectives in curriculum design for the 21st century, innovative research trajectories, and applied Indic knowledge. Based on international conferences held by Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth, this book fosters a meaningful dialogue between Sastra and various disciplines. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts seeking to expand their understanding of Sanskrit and Indic traditions. Shop now at The Bookish Owl!
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New Nepal: The Fault Lines
0Unravel the complex political transformation of ‘New Nepal’ and its critical implications for India and South Asia. This insightful analysis delves deep into the fault lines shaping post-republic Nepal, examining challenges in federal structure, security sector reform, ethnic identity, and governance. Essential for scholars of South Asian studies, political science, and international relations, this book provides a crucial understanding of the internal dynamics affecting regional stability and India’s strategic interests.
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New Perspectives on the Nation of Islam (Routledge Studies in Religion)
0Gain critical historical perspectives on the Nation of Islam with this landmark study. Explore fresh insights into the NOI’s formation, theology, and complex influences, bridging ideology with gender, foodways, and the civil rights movement. This volume is essential for students and scholars in India focusing on American religion, Islamic studies, and African American history. Delve into state-of-the-art religious scholarship and understand the multifaceted legacy of one of America’s most significant movements.
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New World Empires: Cultures of Power and Governance in the Americas
0Explore the intricate evolution of power and governance across the Americas. Ilhan Niaz’s compelling study re-evaluates indigenous societies, European colonial empires, and their successor nations. It offers a unique perspective by comparing the colonial foundations of American states to Asian and African contexts, highlighting post-independence complexities. Crucially, this work provides a South Asian lens, situating the Americas’ political history within broader global patterns of rule. An indispensable resource for students, academics, and professionals in American studies, political science, and comparative history.
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Newspapers and the Making of Modern America A History
0Discover the profound impact of newspapers in forging modern America. This definitive history meticulously examines how print media acted as powerful agents of community building and catalysts for social change. Delve into the intricate relationship between journalism, public discourse, and national evolution. An indispensable resource for students of American history, media studies, and journalism enthusiasts in India. Understand the vital role newspapers played in shaping the narrative of a nation.