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Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2003
ISBN 10: 8185229708ISBN 13: 9788185229706
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine-. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine-. Muttukadu Papers I. 633pp. No remainder mark. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2020-09-29, New Delhi, 2020
ISBN 10: 9382381740ISBN 13: 9789382381747
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika, in association with the Book Review Literary Trust, New Delhi, 1998
ISBN 10: 8186895280ISBN 13: 9788186895283
Anbieter: MLC Books, Northfield, MN, USA
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Trade Paperback. Zustand: Very Good +. No Jacket. Thapar, Bindia (illustrator). Lightly rubbed. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2002
ISBN 10: 8185229554ISBN 13: 9788185229553
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8185229554 Book in illustrated wraps has minor wear to covers, tear across spine .5 inches from bottom, three pages very minor damage, still tight, bright and unmarked. A wide-ranging look at the challenges facing architecture in the developing world (including Palestine) by an Indian architect.
Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, India, 2020
ISBN 10: 8194126037ISBN 13: 9788194126034
Anbieter: Chequamegon Books, Washburn, WI, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. 114 pages; 8 1/8 x 9 1/2" Paperback rebound as a hardcover in sturdy dark red boards. 2 x 1" sticker on bottom front board.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2017-03-24, New Delhi, 2017
ISBN 10: 9382381295ISBN 13: 9789382381297
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2018-10-30, New Delhi, 2018
ISBN 10: 8193401573ISBN 13: 9788193401576
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2022-04-05, New Delhi, India, 2022
ISBN 10: 8194126045ISBN 13: 9788194126041
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2017-03-24, New Delhi, 2017
ISBN 10: 9382381538ISBN 13: 9789382381532
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: New Delhi:Tulika Books, 2009
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Verlag: Tulika Books 2021-03-16, New Delhi, India, 2021
ISBN 10: 8194126010ISBN 13: 9788194126010
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hardback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2017-03-24, New Delhi, 2017
ISBN 10: 9382381805ISBN 13: 9789382381808
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2018-10-30, New Delhi, India, 2018
ISBN 10: 8193401549ISBN 13: 9788193401545
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hardback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2017-07-04, New Delhi, India, 2017
ISBN 10: 9382381910ISBN 13: 9789382381914
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hardback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2018-10-23, New Delhi, India, 2018
ISBN 10: 8193401565ISBN 13: 9788193401569
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hardback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: New Delhi, Tulika Books, 2005
ISBN 10: 1842776452ISBN 13: 9781842776452
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Deutschland
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Softcover. 234 S. Ehem. Bibliotheksexemplar mit Signatur und Stempel. GUTER Zustand, ein paar Gebrauchsspuren. Ex-library with stamp and library-signature. GOOD condition, some traces of use. AB-4667 9781842776452 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2007
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Paperback. Zustand: As New. Reprint. Contents Preface. I. Early Vedic phase c. 1500 1000 BC 1. The Rigveda. 2. Antecedents and region of settlements. 3. Economy. 4. Society and polity. 5. Aryas and Dasyus and Dasas the emergence of Four Varnas. 6. Religion. 7. Other aspects of culture. II. Late Vedic Society c. 1000 700 BC 1. The Vedic corpus after the Rigveda the Avesta. 2. Political history. 3. Economy. 4. Society. 5. Religion. 6. Other aspects of culture. III. India 1500 700 BC The archaeological evidence 1. Archaeological cultures of the Aryan zone. 2. Peninsular India. 3. The coming of Iron. Index. The Vedic Age completes the first set of three monographs in the People's History of India series. It deals with the period c. 1500 to c. 700 BC during which it sets the Rigveda and the subsequent Vedic corpus. It explores aspects of geography migrations technology economy society religion and philosophy. It draws on these texts to reconstruct the life of the ordinary people with special attention paid to class as well as gender. In a separate chapter the major regional cultures as revealed by archaeological evidence are carefully described. Much space is devoted to the coming of iron for the dawn of the iron age though not the iron age itself lay within the period this volume studies. There are special notes on historical geography the caste system (whose beginnings lay in this period) and the question of epic archaeology. A special feature of this monograph is the inclusion of seven substantive extracts from sources which should give the reader a taste of what these texts are like. As in the first two monographs the authors seek to present updated information with clarity of exposition and reasoned analysis. Both the general reader and the student should therefore find here much that is interesting and thought provoking. 100 pp.
Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8189487000ISBN 13: 9788189487003
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
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Paperback. Zustand: As New. Reprint. Contents Preface. I. Early Vedic phase c. 1500 1000 BC 1. The Rigveda. 2. Antecedents and region of settlements. 3. Economy. 4. Society and polity. 5. Aryas and Dasyus and Dasas the emergence of Four Varnas. 6. Religion. 7. Other aspects of culture. II. Late Vedic Society c. 1000 700 BC 1. The Vedic corpus after the Rigveda the Avesta. 2. Political history. 3. Economy. 4. Society. 5. Religion. 6. Other aspects of culture. III. India 1500 700 BC The archaeological evidence 1. Archaeological cultures of the Aryan zone. 2. Peninsular India. 3. The coming of Iron. Index. The Vedic Age completes the first set of three monographs in the People's History of India series. It deals with the period c. 1500 to c. 700 BC during which it sets the Rigveda and the subsequent Vedic corpus. It explores aspects of geography migrations technology economy society religion and philosophy. It draws on these texts to reconstruct the life of the ordinary people with special attention paid to class as well as gender. In a separate chapter the major regional cultures as revealed by archaeological evidence are carefully described. Much space is devoted to the coming of iron for the dawn of the iron age though not the iron age itself lay within the period this volume studies. There are special notes on historical geography the caste system (whose beginnings lay in this period) and the question of epic archaeology. A special feature of this monograph is the inclusion of seven substantive extracts from sources which should give the reader a taste of what these texts are like. As in the first two monographs the authors seek to present updated information with clarity of exposition and reasoned analysis. Both the general reader and the student should therefore find here much that is interesting and thought provoking. 100 pp.
Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2007
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Paperback. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Publisher's introduction. Glossary. 1. The context/Shereen Ratnagar. 2. An analysis of the ASI Report/D. Mandal. 3. Comments on the ASI Report/Shereen Ratnagar. References. The controversy over the history of a small site in the city of Ayodhya has been a blot on the recent history of India not least because it has led to the deaths of hundreds of people. Was there indeed a temple commemorating the birth of the God Ram under the Mosque built by a General of Babur. For many who were not drawn into one or other position this began to look like a matter of ideology rather than fact. This until the time when the High Court of Allahabad directed the Archaeological Survey of India to open up the ground under the Mosque by then broken down by the vandals of 1992 to search for temple remains. The Archaeological Survey excavated the site for six months in 2003 and submitted its report the same year. The report gave the suggestion that there are traces of a pillared temple in strata under the Mosque. While this book places on record the reasons why two scholars conclude that claims about the temple are not credible in the broader sense it also indicates why attempts to restore holy places to their original owners can be self defeating projects. In this book two archaeologists discuss the excavated data and the presentation and interpretation of these data by the Archaeological Survey. They critique the methodology that was followed show that certain excavated objects are not compatible with temples question the existence of the foundations of temple pillars in strata beneath the Mosque and observe that there are very few architectural features that can point to the remains of a temple at the site. What is the evidence that can point to the destruction of a public building at a particular site. In explaining this and the problems of the relative dating of floors and walls it has been the endeavour of the authors to make stratigraphic archaeology intelligible to the lay reader. The authors have written this book not because they claim to have the last word but because they are convinced that thinking people should peruse the evidence for themselves and make up their own minds. Such issues cannot be left to the specialists in the mistaken notion that archaeology is the realm of the technical or the esoteric. 136 pp.
Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2007
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Paperback. Zustand: As New. Reprint. Contents Preface. 1. Early Bronze Age cultures of the Indus Civilization and the borderlands. 2. The Indus Civilization. 3. Non urban Chalcolithic cultures till 1500 BC language change. Index. The Indus Civilization by Irfan Habib is the second monograph in the People's History of India Series. It continues the story from the point reached in the earlier monograph Prehistory. The dominant theme here is provided by the Indus Civilization. In addition other contemporary and later cultures down to about 1500 BC and the formation of the major language families of India are discussed. The Indus Civilization seeks to maintain uniformity with Prehistory in style and framework except for slight relaxation of the commitment to conciseness. It contains more detailed exposition of certain topics and the explanatory notes on technical and controversial subjects at the end of each chapter are somewhat longer. Illustrations maps and tables are included to serve as aids to understand the subject better. The time with which this monograph deals is often called Protohistory since it is close to the period when history can at least partly be reconstructed from literary texts. Since modern territorial boundaries make little sense when we deal with the past India here means pre partition India and the area covered includes Afghanistan South of the Hindukush Mountains. A sub chapter is accordingly devoted to the Helmand Civilization whose study is indispensable for putting the Indus Civilization in a proper perspective. 112 pp.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2020-09-29, New Delhi :|[Aligarh], 2020
ISBN 10: 9382381813ISBN 13: 9789382381815
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika Books 2020-09-29, New Delhi, 2020
ISBN 10: 9382381635ISBN 13: 9789382381631
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2007
ISBN 10: 8189487132ISBN 13: 9788189487133
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents General Editor's preface. Author's preface. 1. The Iron Age surplus and economic change c. 700 c. 350 BC. 2. Settlements towns and the social order. 3. Polities and formation of states. 4. The Religious Revolution. Chronology. Index. This monograph deals with a very important phase of Indian history spanning c. 700 and c. 350 BC. During the period iron technology diffused transforming and multiplying tools cities arose and commerce spread the caste system assumed practically all its essential features powerful states were formed with armies and bureaucracies and finally Jainism and Buddhism brought about a veritable Religious Revolution. All this is described in four chapters with clarity and precision but with no attempt to conceal points of controversy. Special notes are furnished on punch marked coinage the Northern Black Polished Ware problems of chronology and the arrival of writing. Nine extracts from source give the reader a taste of the textual sources. There are twelve illustrations and seven maps and a chronological table at the end. Each chapter is provided with a bibliographical note indicating sources and suggesting further reading. 160 pp.
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Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2004
ISBN 10: 8185229864ISBN 13: 9788185229867
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Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2023
ISBN 10: 8195055966ISBN 13: 9788195055968
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. ISBN:9788195055968,195pp.
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Verlag: Tulika Books 2020-09-29, New Delhi, 2020
ISBN 10: 9382381732ISBN 13: 9789382381730
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2023
ISBN 10: 8195839401ISBN 13: 9788195839407
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. ISBN:9788195839407,250pp.
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Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2007
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface and acknowledgements. Introduction/Mathew John and Sitharamam Kakarala. Contributors. I. The Pedagogy of law 1. Enculturing law some Unphilosophic remarks/Upendra Baxi. 2. Culture comparison community social studies of law today/Roger Cotterrell. 3. Cultures of criticism/Tim Murphy. 4. Legal systems legal traditions and legal education/H. Patrick Glenn. 5. Teaching legal culture/Volkmar Gessner. 6. Of pedagogy and suffering Civil Rights Movements and teaching of human rights in India/Sitharamam Kakarala. 7. Retrieving Indian Law Colonial erasures postcolonial pedagogies/Dattathreya Subbanarasimha. II. The performance of law 8. The Unspeakable Violence of Isoor 1942/Janaki Nair. 9. Colonial laws and Indian debates suggestions for revised readings/Tanika Sarkar. 10. How Indian is Indian Law/Oliver Mendelsohn. 11. State control and sexual morality the case of the bar dancers of Mumbai/Flavia Agnes. 12. You Can See Without Looking the cinematic Author and freedom of expression in the Cinema/Ashish Rajadhyaksha. Index. This collection of essays carries forward the debates that emerged at a Seminar on Enculturing Law held at Bangalore in August 2005 organized by the Centre for the study of culture and society in collaboration with the National Law School of India University and the Alternative Law Forum. The seminar sought to address questions related to interdisciplinary pedagogy in the study of Indian law arguing in favour of a different approach to legal studies by foregrounding the significance of law as a part of a liberal education. The twelve essays included in this volume (of which all but one were presented at the seminar) are concerned with two broad themes the pedagogy of law and sites of interdisciplinarity that view law as a broader social legal phenomenon. The essays that deal with the first theme contextualize legal education in India over the last fifty odd years by charting some of the important debates in the field and explaining the emphasis on the positivist method. Essays on the second theme view the performance of law from perspectives such as those of feminist legal study historical study human rights study and cultural analysis. 202 pp.
Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8189487051ISBN 13: 9788189487058
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents I 1. To be as free as the Caribbeans 8 14 January 2000. 2. Books the great alibi 2 March 2002. 3. Re writing history 25 May 2002. 4. Enrich thyselves 14 September 2002. 5. The miracle maker 18 January 2003. 6. Facets of civilization 12 April 2003. 7. The colonial bug for ever 13 September 2003. 8. The conundrum of Nepal 8 November 2003. II 9. Staying away from the nitty gritty 22 January 2000. 10. An imperial NGO 5 11 February 2000. 11. Re dreaming futile dreams 29 April 2000. 12. Calculations calculations 13 19 May 2000. 13. The left behind parents 26 August 2 September 2000. 14. Cricket the spitting image 16 September 2000. 15. The mourning reformers 4 10 November 2000. 16. Sovereignty and the WTO 16 December 2000. 17. The raison d'etre 30 December 2000. 18. Trade and hypocrisy 12 May 2001. 19. Dump food in the sea 23 June 2001. 20. What the love lorns talk these days 4 August 2001. 21. The level of awareness 16 February 2002. 22. The hand of the super bosses 16 March 2002. 23. A layman asks 22 June 2002. 24. The political transiting 12 October 2002. 25. The hokum of economics 2 9 November 2002. 26. No right to live 23 November 2002. 27. Aha securitization 4 January 2003. 28. Cross subsidies out out 15 February 2003. 29. The great Harlotland 5 July 2003. 30. The excuse mongers 2 August 2003. 31. Once more the third market 27 December 2003. III 32. A single category 20 26 November 1999. 33. Their own agenda 25 31 March 2000. 34. Hindu Kingdom gone away 13 January 2001. 35. A dress rehearsal 26 May 2001. 36. Into an impossible corner 5 January 2002. 37. The boss does the choosing 20 July 2002. 38. The greater fundamentalist 1 February 2003. 39. The new lexicographers 7 June 2003. IV 40. A friend remembers 4 10 March 2000. 41. A homage to Sweezy 22 28 July 2000. 42. A forgotten visionary 30 September 2000. 43. One who tried to de class himself 10 March 2001. 44. The forgotten don 28 April 2001. 45. In defence of Bihar 21 July 2001. 46. Death of a gentleman 1 September 2001. 47. Suicide bombs early Indian edition 13 October 2001. 48. Sarvajaya is dead 8 December 2001. 49. The rebel with too many causes 26 October 2002. 50. The survival kit 26 April 2003. 51. Somebodies and nobodies 6 December 2003. V 52. They flock together 18 September 1999. 53. Stability Forget about it 16 23 October 1999. 54. The taciturn functionary 27 May 2 June 2000. 55. Uncles of brilliant nephews 24 30 June 2000. 56. The notion of inalienability 19 25 August 2000. 57. The old soldier retires 18 24 November 2000. 58. Calamities and classes 24 February 2001. 59. Crooks opera 14 20 April 2001. 60. A decimating thought 18 August 2001. 61. The new activists 29 September 2001. 62. The revolutionary departure 24 November 2001. 63. Dance of the marionettes 2 February 2002. 64. A disunited nation 13 April 2002. 65. We hate therefore we are 8 June 2002. 66. A paradigm 6 July 2002. 67. ISI in every bush 7 December 2002. 68. Crime and punishment 21 December 2002. 69. Borderline cases 1 March 2003. 70. The police uber alles 21 June 2003. 71. The carpetbaggers are a coming 30 August 2003. 72. Remember Zohra and Uzra 27 September 2003. A selection from Ashok Mitra's famed Calcutta Diary in the Economic and Political Weekly these short essays chronicle the troubled times on the subcontinent from 1999 to 2003. Ashok Mitra's column in the weekly had run from the early 1970s with important gaps during which Mitra held political office and each single piece had taken up one or more of the burning issues of the day and subjected them to a remorseless and incisive dissection. Ranging from politics to sports commoners to corporations poetry to processions global to local these taut tense disturbing meditations bring out what has always been the uppermost concern in Mitra's chequered career an overriding sympathy for the underdog and a corrosive contempt for the forces poisoning the existence of man. Many of the earlier essays had been anthologized the present collecti.
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Verlag: Tulika Books, New Delhi, 2008
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Acknowledgements. Foreword Guy Standing. 1. Globalization changing technologies and skills. 2. Growth and informality in the manufacturing sector. 3. Technical change and the Indian work force skill biased growth. 4. Trade technology and skills in the manufacturing sector. 5. Sub contracting relationships in the autocomponents sector do small firms and informal enterprises benefit. 6. The process of skill formation in the autocomponents industry. 7. Labour market changes in Japan's manufacturing sector. 8. The challenge of skills and technology. Questionnaire Transfer of technology and skills enterprise survey. Bibliography. Index. Globalization is primarily about the steady growth of economic liberalization around the world and the drift to a market society in which privatization and commercialization of social policies have followed the process in economic sectors. One of the apparent consequences is a remarkable growth of various forms of economic inequality and insecurity. This book considers a wide range of economic explanations for the increasing wage gap in a globalizing India in a way that will fascinate scholars for years to come. The focus of the book is on how workers and small enterprises in India fare when faced with the processes of globalization and liberalization. While most discussions on globalization stop with the impact of the opening up of the economy on large enterprises and workers in them here the authors try to tell the story of what happens to workers and enterprises at the bottom of the pyramid. Among the key questions raised in this study about the experience of Indian development since the onset of economic reforms in 1991 three are especially worthy of reflection. First the difficulty of a dualistic notion and the limitation of the notion of informal sector while there has been a growth in labour informalization and production in small scale units much of the informal labour is in or around large scale producers. As a result India has actually created a highly flexible labour system. Second the issue of outsourcing of jobs which has excited comment around the world while there is an international re division of labour taking place the general equilibrium dynamics of this process defy easy description. Third the limitations in the conventional analysis of the links between educational skills and economic performance while the commercialization of education is a matter of serious concern it is not necessarily correct to presume that formal schooling is an adequate proxy for the possession of skills in workers. 226 pp.