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Inheritance
18Explore the captivating world of Louisa May Alcott’s “The Inheritance,” her newly unearthed first novel. Penned at the tender age of 17, this captivating tale offers a glimpse into the genesis of her remarkable writing career. Experience Alcott’s early brilliance as she weaves a story of family secrets and unexpected twists. Witness the birth of a literary icon in this captivating debut novel.
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Inheritance and Resistance:: Reclaiming Bible, Body and Power
0Reclaim your faith and challenge oppressive narratives with Mothy Varkey’s profound exploration of scripture. This essential read delves into decolonizing biblical studies, highlighting the radical, subversive power inherent in the human body and the ‘body of the faithful’. Discover how embodied ecclesiology and anthropology serve as vital tools for resistance. A must-read for Indian theology students, biblical scholars, and anyone interested in reclaiming power and understanding the intersection of faith, body, and empire.
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Inheritance of Empire: Britain, India, and the Balance of Power in Asia, 1938-55
0Explore the pivotal moments shaping post-war India’s rise as a major Asian power. This compelling history details Britain’s strategic investment in India’s defence infrastructure from WWII through Partition, analysing its profound impact on the Asian balance of power. Understand how Indian independence and the legacy of empire influenced decolonisation and the early Cold War in Asia. An essential read for students of Indian history, international relations, and South Asian geopolitics, revealing India’s crucial post-war role.
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Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World
0Explore Harvey Whitehouse’s ‘Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World’ at The Bookish Owl. ISBN: 9781529159158. Discover how deeply ingrained psychological biases like conformism, religiosity, and tribalism have shaped human history, driving both remarkable progress and current global challenges. Whitehouse blends anthropology, psychology, and historical analysis to reveal how these inherited traits influence everything from the rise of empires to today’s political polarization and environmental crises. A thought-provoking exploration of human nature and its impact on our collective future, offering new perspectives on solving our most pressing problems. A must-read for understanding the past and navigating the future.
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Inherited Disorders of the Kidney: Investigation and Management
0Master the complexities of inherited kidney disorders, increasingly vital in Indian renal care. This essential guide offers a practical, step-by-step approach to investigating and managing genetic kidney diseases, addressing their growing impact on renal replacement therapy. It’s indispensable for pediatric and adult nephrologists, trainees, pediatricians, and geneticists seeking to enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment strategies for patients with hereditary renal conditions. Elevate your expertise in managing these critical disorders with focused, actionable insights.
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Inherited Memories The Third Generation Remembers Partition in Bengal: The Third Generation Remembers Partition in Bengal
10Inherited Memories (ISBN: 9789385932250) explores the lingering impact of the 1947 Bengal Partition through poignant dialogues across generations. Descendants unearth buried memories and heart-wrenching stories from survivors, offering a crucial look at this traumatic period in Indian history. Published by Zubaan, this book preserves fading memories and fosters intergenerational understanding of a pivotal moment. Buy now and explore the legacy of Partition.
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Inherited Wealth, Justice and Equality
0Explore the profound impact of inherited wealth on social justice and economic equality. This insightful collection delves into the intricate relationship between intergenerational wealth transfer and societal fairness. Featuring diverse scholarly perspectives from sociology, economics, and philosophy, it examines how inherited fortunes shape opportunities and perpetuate inequality. Essential for students, researchers, and policymakers grappling with distributive justice issues, this book offers critical analysis for understanding wealth gaps and striving for a more equitable society in India and globally.
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Inheriting Gandhi Influences, Activisms
20Inheriting Gandhi: Influences & Activisms (ISBN: 9789354472695) explores the multifaceted legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. Discover how his philosophy continues to inspire activism, social change, and peaceful resistance across the globe. Buy now and delve into Gandhi’s enduring impact.
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Inheriting Stanley Cavell: Memories, Dreams, Reflections
0Discover the profound intellectual legacy of Stanley Cavell through intimate memories, dreams, and critical reflections. This unique collection gathers insights from those who knew him and his work best, illuminating his groundbreaking philosophical contributions and their personal significance. Explore how everyday experiences can achieve philosophical weight, offering profound clarity on the human condition and the making of meaning. Essential reading for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of philosophy and literary studies eager to engage with Cavell’s lasting impact and the concept of inheriting thought.
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Inhibitors of Molecular Chaperones as Therapeutic Agents: Rsc: Volume 37 (Drug Discovery)
0Unlock the future of medicine with insights into molecular chaperone inhibitors as potent therapeutic agents. This essential volume expertly explores how modulating protein folding mechanisms offers groundbreaking potential for drug discovery and novel disease treatments. It’s crucial reading for pharmaceutical researchers, medicinal chemists, and advanced life science students across India, providing critical insights into developing next-generation therapies. Advance your knowledge in chemical biology and pharmaceutical research applications to drive significant therapeutic innovation.
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Inhuman Materiality in Gothic Media (Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies)
0Explore the chilling ‘inhuman materiality’ defining Gothic media. This insightful study examines the nonhuman, the machine, and the nonorganic across literature, film, and contemporary culture. Uncover how concepts like blood inscription and technoscience reveal a profound, alienating otherness, offering a unique philosophy of horror. Essential for undergraduate and postgraduate students in film studies, media studies, literature, and philosophy in India seeking to understand contemporary horror and cultural theory.