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  • - An Experiment in Afro-Arab Cooperation
    av Francis Deng
    2 449

    Deals with the conflict between Northern and Southern Sudan over the Abeyi region and other border areas. This book provides a background to the complexities of the conflict, looking at the factors behind it and calling for the resolution of Africa's longest running dispute.

  • av Bernhard Stern
    2 545

    This encyclopedic work details the sexual practices and perversions of peoples and cultures throughout the world.

  • av Margaret (University of Sussex Sleeboom-Faulkner
    2 249,-

    Focuses on issues dealing with the development and application of molecular biology and bioengineering technologies in Asian societies and cultures. This book provides insights on research into the social, political and ethical aspects of genomics, and reflects the bioethical experiences of researchers.

  • av Ameer Ali
    2 785,-

    First published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • - The Social History of Mongolia in the 20th Century
    av Irina Y. (GIGA Institute of Middle East Studies Morozova
    1 965

    Contemporary Mongolia is often seen as one of the most open and democratic societies in Asia, undergoing remarkable post-socialist transformation. Based on original material from the former Soviet and Mongolian archives, this book presents a full length post-Cold War study on the history of the Mongolian People's Republic.

  • av Masudi
    2 849

    First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • av Biegman
    1 965,-

    Mysticism, which seeks to establish an intimate relationship between God and man, is present in almost all religions. In Islam, it is called sufism, and its adherents, known as sufis or dervishes, are organized into tarikats and assemble in tekes for their ceremonies. Dervishes are the gentlest of all believers. They have a tradition of extreme tolerance, conscious of the fact that there are many paths leading to God, and theirs is only one of them. Sufism acts as a powerful although passive counterforce against violent Islamist tendencies. During a stay of more than two years in Skopje, Biegmann became close to the sheikh and dervishes of the last remaining teke and was allowed to take the fifty photographs that are in this book. The sheikh spoke to Biegmann about the ceremonies and their meaning. Gods Lovers presents a vivid picture of popular Islamic mysticism as practiced in Macedonia today, and gives a rare view of traditional Sufism in an establishd Islamic society in contemporary Europe.

  • av Caroline Kirkland
    2 809,-

    Describes a trip made by two American women to Uganda and the Transvaal in the hopes of inspiring other Americans to do the same.

  • av Sir Leonard Woolley Woolley
    3 255

    Lying midway between Baghdad and the Persian Gulf, the lost city of Ur became the subject of great interest when excavations began in 1922. This book recounts the findings of the joint operation between the University Museum of Pennsylvania and the British Museum.

  • av Christopher Dresser
    3 265

    The author of this work, an architect and ornamentalist by profession with a solid knowledge of manufacturing, went to Japan after the Meiji Restoration to observe what an ordinary traveller would not notice. The result is an absorbing and informative work on all aspects of building and the decorative arts for which we shall be always in his debt. From temples to carpentry tools, from candlesticks to theatre design, all are displayed and described here.

  • - Colonial Rulers and their African Successors
    av William Grant
    2 209

    Written by a member of the last generation of British Colonial Service Officers in Africa, the book seeks to place colonial rulers and their African successors in the context of history and the circumstances of their time, comparing colonial society with that of the independent African country that Northern Rhodesia has become.

  • - The Crossfire of Sudan's War of Identities
    av Francis Deng
    1 965

    Presents a study of coherent and well-established legal system, which is now operating in the context of a modern nation-state and therefore poised between remaining relevant and the threat of marginalization.

  • av William Montgomery McGovern
    2 975,-

    A secret traveller to the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, the author was forced to live, dress and behave as a Tibetan in order to remain undetected. Because of his unique perspective, he was able to provide an excellent description of the diplomatic, political, military and industrial situation of the country in the 1920s.

  • av Nitobe Inazo
    2 115

  • av Barbara Barnouin
    2 915,-

    This study examines the unfolding of the cultural revolution over a period of ten years, analyzing the ideological origins and political causes, and focusing on Mao Zedong as the principal instigator of this political movement.

  • - Politics of trust and scientific advancement
    av James Hogg
    2 035,-

    Investigates human genetic biobanking and its regulation in various Asian countries and areas, including Japan, Taiwan, and India. This volume focuses on how cultural, socio-political and economic factors influence the set-up of bioethical regulation for human genetic biobanks and how bioethical sensitivities surrounding biobanks are handled.

  • av Rein Mullerson
    2 115

    Central Asia has huge oil and gas resources, divided between - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - each with their own problems and interests. This work gives an analysis of this region, in the context of world politics. It also examines Central Asian Islam, and its place in the 'war against terrorism'.

  • av Dumas
    1 965

    Features hundreds of recipes for sauces, soups, meat, fish, eggs, and poultry.

  • av Timothy Insoll
    4 565

    Presenting the results of a recent archaeological survey of the region, this book attempts to uncover the history of Bahrain during the period between the 6th and 13th centuries AD, of which little is currently understood.

  • av Hilda Leyel
    2 385,-

    The strengths of this compendium of cookery are that it concentrates on staple western food that is always available, the recipes are arranged under their principal ingredients, there are unique chapters on flower cookery, Chinese scented teas, an "Arabian Nights'"dinner, and a special section on children's cookery.

  • av E. Skuse
    2 289,-

    This is the classic text on the art of sugar boiling and all its branches, covering the manufacture of fondants, creams, chocolates, pastilles, jujubes (jelly babies) comfits, lozanges (plain and medicated), caramels, noyeaus, nougats, jap nuggets and pralines. There are also discussions on the practicalities of ice creams, ices, jams, jellies and marmalades, table jellies, preserved and crystallized fruits, candied peel, English and Scotch pastry.

  • av Vladimir
    1 969

    First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • av Gottlieb
    3 125

    This is a comprehensive study of Japanese language policy. It outlines those aspects of written Japanese that have formed the focus of language policy since 1902; provides background to language policy; and examines the changes in language policy through the 20th century.

  • av Macculloch
    3 255

    Topics in this broad study of the Celtic religion include the gods of Gaul, the Irish mythological cycle, gods and men, nature, plant and animal worship, cosmogony, sacrifice, festivals, the Druids, magic, and rebirth.

  • av Ian Nish
    2 549

    A study of the Manchurian and Shanghai crises, the first serious confrontation between Japan and the world community. The book focuses on how the League of Nations attempted to cope with the emergency; and on the clash of attitudes in Japanese politics.

  • - A Tale of Two Countries
    av Mansour Khalid
    2 849

    Sudan has been at war with itself for the last forty years, except for a ten-year period of peace from 1972 to 1983. This book traces the root causes of the Sudanese conflict: the remnants of slave culture and the rift between North and South, exacerbated by a conflict of culture and religion. Despite past divisions, the author identifies new points of departure in the conflict, particularly after the agreement reached by John Garang de Marbos in the South and the leadership of the Northern parties. The main tenets of this agreement are: recognition of the country's religious and cultural diversity, separation between religion and the state, recognition of citizenship as the sole determinant of political rights and duties, and radical restructuring of the state as a quasi-confederal state. The author avers that these measures hold the last chance for Sudan to be united.

  • av Rafael Karsten
    2 375

    First published in 2007. Deemed as an important contribution to the study of certain aspects of South American native civilisation, collated over five years, and includes personal observations as well as literature relating to the customs and beliefs of the native Indians in this vast area.

  • av Charles Eliot
    2 619

  • av Stephane A. Dudolgnon
    5 129

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