Labour Movement In India: Documents: 1891-1917(vol2)
Author: S. D. Punekar
Publisher: Popular Prakashan
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9788171543311
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Author: S. D. Punekar
Publisher: Popular Prakashan
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9788171543311
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: G. K. Sharma
Publisher: New Delhi, Sterling
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 274
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Makhan Singh
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 378
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKStudy of the historical origins and evolution of the trade union movement in Kenya up to 1952 - covers political aspects, nationalist and labour movements, union membership, collective agreements, labour relations, leadership, strikes, grievances, aspects of social participation, etc.
Author: Giriraj Kishore Sharma
Publisher:
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 318
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gene D. Overstreet
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Published: 2012-03-17
Total Pages: 616
ISBN-13: 9781258230166
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: P.S. Gupta
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1975-06-18
Total Pages: 469
ISBN-13: 1349024392
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
Publisher: Primus Books
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 377
ISBN-13: 9380607172
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHistory as a social science is arguably more self-reflective than associated disciplines in that family. Other social scientists seem to see little reason to look beyond the paradigm they are developing in the present times. Historians on the other hand, tend to depend on the cumulative process of the development of their craft and the fund of accumulated knowledge. Yet, while this is acknowledged in the practice of research, Historiography in itself as a subject of study has rarely found its place in the syllabi of Indian universities. Knowledge of Historiography is taken for granted when a scholar plunges into research. In an attempt to address this lacuna, the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) has planned a series of volumes on Historiography comprising articles by subject specialists commissioned by the ICHR. The first volume in the series, Approaches to History: Essays in Indian Historiography brings to the readers the first fruits of that endeavour. While the essays encompass areas of research presently at the frontiers of new research, scholars will also find the bibliographies accompanying the essays of significant appeal.
Author: Mahatma Gandhi
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Published: 1942
Total Pages: 104
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Colin Alexander
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-05-20
Total Pages: 359
ISBN-13: 1000389073
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis edited volume provides one of the most formidable critical inquiries into public diplomacy’s relationship with hegemony, morality and power. Wherein, the examination of public diplomacy’s ‘frontiers’ will aid scholars and students alike in their acquiring of greater critical understanding around the values and intentions that are at the crux of this area of statecraft. For the contributing authors to this edited volume, public diplomacy is not just a political communications term, it is also a moral term within which actors attempt to convey a sense of their own virtuosity and ‘goodness’ to international audiences. The book thereby provides fascinating insight into public diplomacy from the under-researched angle of moral philosophy and ethics, arguing that public diplomacy is one of the primary vehicles through which international actors engage in moral rhetoric to meet their power goals. The Frontiers of Public Diplomacy is a landmark book for scholars, students and practitioners of the subject. At a practical level, it provides a series of interesting case studies of public diplomacy in peripheral settings. However, at a conceptual level, it challenges the reader to consider more fully the assumptions that they may make about public diplomacy and its role within the international system.
Author: Yasmin Khan
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2017-07-04
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 0300233647
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA reappraisal of the tumultuous Partition and how it ignited long-standing animosities between India and Pakistan This new edition of Yasmin Khan’s reappraisal of the tumultuous India-Pakistan Partition features an introduction reflecting on the latest research and on ways in which commemoration of the Partition has changed, and considers the Partition in light of the current refugee crisis. Reviews of the first edition: “A riveting book on this terrible story.”—Economist “Unsparing. . . . Provocative and painful.”—Times (London) “Many histories of Partition focus solely on the elite policy makers. Yasmin Khan’s empathetic account gives a great insight into the hopes, dreams, and fears of the millions affected by it.”—Owen Bennett Jones, BBC