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| Swadeshi Movement: The Beginning Of Student Unrest In South India | V. Sankaran Nair | US$4.50 | |
| The feeling of Nationalism manifested itself in the country right from the middle of the 19th century or even much earlier than the advent of the British. There were a number of uprisings against foreign rule and the fight of 1857 stands out very prominent but was not organised country wide. As the struggle continued, the very youth who got English education realised their plight and began... |
| Ecology, Ethnology And Nutrition | Srisha Patel | US$9.00 | |
| The social & economic development of the weaker sections is an avowed objective of the Government. The larger sections, the tribals, are characterised by their rurality, illiteracy, economic backwardness and social deprivation. Their standard of living, nutritional norms and ‘physical quality life index’ (PQLI) are also highly deplorable. Thus in the qualitative dimensions of the population... |
| From The Reindeer To The Rhine: The Daring Adventures Of An Indian Lady | Kamal Das | US$9.50 | |
| Coming from a sun-scorched country, a lady is venturing towards the ice cap of the world. The very idea sends shivers down her spine. This is the first time that an Indian lady steps out under the midnight sun on the sledge-driven ice-fields trodden by the reindeer. Little Kamli, once dreaming of Hans Anderson’s fairy tales, has now flowered into Kamal Das and is trekking in the snow covered... |
| Industrial Area And Regional Resources | S.V. Khandewale, S.V. Chorghade | US$9.50 | |
| It is a research work x-raying the industrial dispersal policy of an industrially developed state in India viz. Maharashtra and a micro-level empirical investigation of industrial units on the development of linkages with the regional resources, indeed a thought-provoking work on an unexplored dimension of industrial development planning and utilization of regional resources. The study enquires... |
| John Briggs In Maharasthra | Arvind M. Deshpande | US$11.00 | |
| The British rule was established in Maharashtra in 1818 in the wake of the Third Anglo-Maratha War. It was the major war that the British had to fight to establish their empire in India. The principal task before the British authorities was to consolidate their gains. This they could do only by firmly establishing a viable administration at the grass root level. The District Administration... |
| Mizoram Under The British Rule | Suhas Chatterjee | US$11.00 | |
| Mizoram under the English’ is the adaptation of the author’s doctoral thesis The English and the Lushais. The book describes in simple language the history of the different Mizo clans living in Mizoram before and after they came in contact with the English. Head-hunting campaigns of the Mizo-Chiefs compelled the East-India Company to send expeditions to Mizo hills. These military expeditions... |
| The Indian Islanders: An Anthropological Perspective | R. Malhotra | US$11.00 | |
| This book provides an interesting anthropological insight into various populations living in Andaman Islands. The explanations mainly relate to the plight of Andaman negritos the demographic profile highlights the viability course which these autochthones have tread upon so far. The dermatoglyphica studies seek to explore the affiliation of these aborigines with other similar populations. The... |
| Himalayan Dreamland: Journey To Kinnarlok | Kiranshankar Maitra | US$12.00 | |
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| Police Administration In Ancient India | K.K. Mishra | US$12.00 | |
| This is the first monograph on Police Administration in Ancient India dealing comprehensively with all aspects of Police Organisation and function in Ancient India. It also aims at presenting a critical and comparative study of some important aspects of Police Administration in different periods. Based on original sources, both historical and archaeological together with the entire bulk of... |
| Sir Bartle Frere And His Times | Rekha Ranade | US$12.00 | |
| The book recounts the chequered career of one of the distinguished British administrators, Sir Bartle Frere, for a period of well over 5 years. Appointed to such important administrative posts as Resident of Satara (1846-1848). Commissioner of Sind (1851-1859) he came to be admired by the best minds of hi generation before he rose to occupy the office of the Governor of Bombay (1862-1867). As an... |