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Iraq 2003: The Return of Imperialism
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Iraq Under Siege: The Deadly Impact of Sanctions and War
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Iraq: In the Eye of the Storm
0Uncover the complex reality of Iraq beyond political narratives. Celebrated Indian author Dilip Hiro provides an essential political analysis of Saddam Hussein’s nation. This insightful primer delves into everyday life under sanctions, the critical histories of the Iran-Iraq and Gulf Wars, and evolving US foreign policy. Hiro scrutinizes Saddam’s regime and opposition, evaluating sanctions’ impact and warning of future geopolitical instability. A must-read for students of international relations, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of Middle East dynamics.
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Irawati
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Ireland and the Great War: A Social and Political History
0Uncover Ireland’s complex and often misunderstood role in the Great War. This definitive social and political history offers a radical new reading, challenging conventional narratives of Irish involvement. Gallagher’s meticulous research delves into the home front and diasporic communities, revealing sustained support for the Allied war effort long past 1916. Rich in social texture and fascinating case studies, it provides a vital perspective on World War I’s global impact. Essential for students of history, military studies, and anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of Ireland’s place in the 20th century.
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Ireland and the Reception of the Bible: Social and Cultural Perspectives (Scriptural Traces)
0Explore the dynamic reception of the Bible in Ireland through its profound social and cultural impacts. This insightful volume delves into how scripture influenced identity, transmission, and artistic appropriation across Irish history. Challenge conventional views by understanding the Bible’s complex, evolving role beyond static religious confines. Essential for scholars and students of religious studies, cultural history, and Irish studies, this book offers unique perspectives on scripture’s intersection with society, making it a valuable addition to any academic collection.
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Ireland, the Irish, and the Rise of Biofiction
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Irene
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Iridescence of Goddess Laksmi (Text With English Translation And Annotations of Sri-Sukta-Bhasyam
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Iris Murdoch and the Others: A Writer in Dialogue with Theology
0Explore the profound dialogue between Iris Murdoch’s celebrated literary works and deep theological explorations. Professor Paul S. Fiddes expertly places the acclaimed writer in conversation with key figures like Kant, Weil, and Derrida, revealing how her novels illuminate themes of the Good, the ego, and spirituality. This insightful volume, enriched by Murdoch’s personal library annotations, offers essential context for understanding her enduring philosophical contributions. A must-read for Indian students, academics, and enthusiasts of literature and theology seeking deeper intellectual engagement.
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Iris Murdoch, Gender and Philosophy
0Uncover the intricate relationship between gender and philosophy through the lens of Iris Murdoch. Sabina Lovibond meticulously explores the acclaimed novelist-philosopher’s evolving stance on feminism, expertly weaving insights from her fiction, philosophical writings, and public discourse. This critical analysis also examines societal perceptions of women in intellectual life. A vital resource for students and scholars of feminist philosophy, gender studies, and British literature, this book offers fresh perspectives on Murdoch’s enduring legacy.
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Irish Children’s Literature and the Poetics of Memory (Bloomsbury Perspectives on Children’s Literature)
0Uncover the rich tapestry of Irish Children’s Literature and the Poetics of Memory. This scholarly work offers a deep literary analysis of how Irish mythology, landscape, and heritage shape narratives across the 19th to 21st centuries. Explore the dynamic interplay of time, identity, and cultural memory through the retrieval, retelling, and reimagining of myths. Essential for students, academics, and enthusiasts of children’s literature studies and cultural heritage in India, this book illuminates the profound connection between imagination and experience.