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Category : Bangladesh
Languages : en
Pages : 322
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Encyclopaedia Indica: Great political personalities of Post Colonial Era-II
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Category : Bangladesh
Languages : en
Pages : 322
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Languages : en
Pages : 322
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Encyclopaedia Indica: Independent India and wars-II
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Category : Bangladesh
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Encyclopaedia Indica: Concurrent development of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh-II
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Category : Bangladesh
Languages : en
Pages : 314
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Languages : en
Pages : 314
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Encyclopaedia Indica: Policies in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh-II
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Languages : en
Pages : 326
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Languages : en
Pages : 326
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Encyclopaedia Indica: Five year plans of India-II
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Languages : en
Pages : 270
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Languages : en
Pages : 270
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Encyclopaedia Indica: Economic policies of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh-II
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Languages : en
Pages : 322
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Pages : 322
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Encyclopaedia Indica: Indian Renaissance-II
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Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Africa's Development in Historical Perspective
Author: Emmanuel Akyeampong
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107041155
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 541
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Why has Africa remained persistently poor over its recorded history? Has Africa always been poor? What has been the nature of Africa's poverty and how do we explain its origins? This volume takes a necessary interdisciplinary approach to these questions by bringing together perspectives from archaeology, linguistics, history, anthropology, political science, and economics. Several contributors note that Africa's development was at par with many areas of Europe in the first millennium of the Common Era. Why Africa fell behind is a key theme in this volume, with insights that should inform Africa's developmental strategies.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107041155
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 541
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Why has Africa remained persistently poor over its recorded history? Has Africa always been poor? What has been the nature of Africa's poverty and how do we explain its origins? This volume takes a necessary interdisciplinary approach to these questions by bringing together perspectives from archaeology, linguistics, history, anthropology, political science, and economics. Several contributors note that Africa's development was at par with many areas of Europe in the first millennium of the Common Era. Why Africa fell behind is a key theme in this volume, with insights that should inform Africa's developmental strategies.
Encyclopaedia Indica: Princely States in colonial India
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Languages : en
Pages : 282
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Pages : 282
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Publics, Politics and Participation
Author: Seteney Shami
Publisher: A Columbia / SSRC Book (Privatization of Risk)
ISBN: 9780979077258
Category : Africa, North
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Though it is rarely explicitly articulated, many believe that there is no "public" in the Middle East. Scholarship on the Middle East and North Africa almost always engages with politics-a prominent focus of this region-yet the assumed absence of public spaces and fora has led many to think that debate, consensus, and concerted social action are antithetical to the cultural, religious, and national heritage of the region. It is a mistake to exclude the public dimension from the study of processes in this region. Recent studies have demonstrated not only the critical importance of the public in everyday practices of the MENA region, but they have also shown how the term and notion of the public sphere can be used productively to advance understandings of collective life. The first section of this volume offers alternative conceptions of the public sphere through rich and innovative theoretical analysis. Philosophical investigations focus on the role of collective action, the relationship between nationalism and democracy, and the notions of the public employed by socioreligious movements. The second section addresses a wide range of counter-hegemonic discourses and practices that enable the public sphere, such as memoirs, testimonies, strategies of surveillance, the Tehran bazaar, and the movements of migratory workers. The third section provides empirical accounts of the way in which mutual communication through technology has vitally expanded the notion of the public in the MENA region. In conclusion, conflict and resistance are shown to be generative forces in public discourse and debate and in the production of national publics.
Publisher: A Columbia / SSRC Book (Privatization of Risk)
ISBN: 9780979077258
Category : Africa, North
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Though it is rarely explicitly articulated, many believe that there is no "public" in the Middle East. Scholarship on the Middle East and North Africa almost always engages with politics-a prominent focus of this region-yet the assumed absence of public spaces and fora has led many to think that debate, consensus, and concerted social action are antithetical to the cultural, religious, and national heritage of the region. It is a mistake to exclude the public dimension from the study of processes in this region. Recent studies have demonstrated not only the critical importance of the public in everyday practices of the MENA region, but they have also shown how the term and notion of the public sphere can be used productively to advance understandings of collective life. The first section of this volume offers alternative conceptions of the public sphere through rich and innovative theoretical analysis. Philosophical investigations focus on the role of collective action, the relationship between nationalism and democracy, and the notions of the public employed by socioreligious movements. The second section addresses a wide range of counter-hegemonic discourses and practices that enable the public sphere, such as memoirs, testimonies, strategies of surveillance, the Tehran bazaar, and the movements of migratory workers. The third section provides empirical accounts of the way in which mutual communication through technology has vitally expanded the notion of the public in the MENA region. In conclusion, conflict and resistance are shown to be generative forces in public discourse and debate and in the production of national publics.