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A Pattern of Life: The Memoirs of an Indian Woman
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A Pedagogy of Equality in a Time of Unrest: Strategies for an Ambiguous Future (Theorizing Education)
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A Pedagogy of Faith: The Theological Vision of Paulo Freire
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A Peep Into the Early HISTORY OF INDIA
0Embark on a scholarly journey into early Indian history with this foundational text. Renowned Indian historian R.G. Bhandarkar meticulously explores India’s ancient past, offering critical insights into its formative periods and cultural evolution. This book is indispensable for understanding the roots of Indian civilization through rigorous historical research. Perfect for history students, academics, and enthusiasts eager to delve into the subcontinent’s rich heritage. Discover the scholarly legacy that continues to shape our understanding of ancient India.
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A PEEP INTO THE EARLY HISTORY OF INDIA – From the Foundation of the Maurya Dynasty to the Downfall of the Imperial Gupta Dynasty 322 B.C. to 500 A.C.
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A Pen Dipped in Poison
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A People’s Green New Deal
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A People’s History of Europe: From World War 1 To Today: From World War I to Today (People’s History People’s History)
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A People’s History of Heaven
0Experience the vibrant spirit of Bangalore’s hidden Heaven slum in Mathangi Subramanian’s compelling novel. Follow five unforgettable Indian girls and their mothers as they wage an epic fight to save their homes from demolition. This powerful contemporary Indian fiction celebrates unbreakable female friendship and the fierce resilience of women facing urban erasure. Discover a story of courage, community, and activism, essential for lovers of insightful Indian literature and tales of social justice in modern India.
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A People’s History of the Supreme Court
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A PEOPLE’S GUIDE TO CAPITALISM: An Introduction to Marxist Economics
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