Misra, Promode Kumar
ISBN: 9789385161827, 9385161822
Roy, Fanindra Nath
ISBN: 9789392816864, 9392816863
ISBN: 9789350028285, 935002828X
This book, the first in a three-book series titled Communication Processes, is devoted to understanding the politics in, and of, communication. It explores both the ground on which processes of communication unfold and the political configurations implied in communication processes.
Pillarson, A.S.
ISBN: 9789351486022, 9351486028
The journal aims to expand the current practices of heritage conservation to that of heritage management. It strives to bring about inclusion of heritage in all relevant policies and decisions of the country and make people aware about the imperative need to preserve the cultural assets of the nation.
Hooks, Bell
ISBN: 9781138328976, 1138328979
Traversing past and present, Belonging charts a cyclical journey in which hooks moves from place to place, from country to city and back again, only to end where she began--her old Kentucky home. hooks has written provocatively about race, gender, and class; and in this book she turns her attention to focus on issues of land and land ownership. Reflecting on the fact that 90% of all black peopl...
Sharma, Saumya
ISBN: 9789382396635, 9382396632
This book is an effort to comprehend crucial aspects of the field of architecture and conservation through the example of the Cultural and Historic Urban Landscape of Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. This town has unique position in history since the early 19th century and also enjoys prominent place in architecture and conservation practices. The Shimla town has been chosen as a case s...
Amatya, Shaphalya
ISBN: 9789993308874, 9993308870
Deftereos, Christine
ISBN: 9788132110453, 8132110455
Hazarika, Bhupen
This book provides an overview of the Assam, its geography, the Brahmaputra, forests, tea, flowers, oil, gas, language and culture. It weaves a thread of continuity to depict the harmonious life of Assam.
Kaur, Raminder
ISBN: 9780415655934, 0415655935
Offers an insightful historical and ethnographic accounts of how nuclear issues are represented in popular culture, print media, films, documentaries, comics, driven by perceptions of those based in the city of Mumbai, a prime site of nuclear establishments in India since the mid-1940s.
Bose, Brinda
ISBN: 9789383968220, 9383968222
Gautam, Rajesh K
ISBN: 9789350180396, 9350180391
This book provides deep insight into the various socio-cultural aspects of the Baiga, a primitive tribe of Central India.
Dodson, Michael S (ed.)
ISBN: 9780415693776, 0415693772
Based on original research and with a fascinating collection of archival and contemporary photographs, this volume is a unique analysis of Banaras in recent times, with its urban and cultural components examined in their many facets. Drawing upon archaeology, literature, history, and architecture, the articles examine the diverse and vast urban identities, in and offer the British colonial period.
Narendra
ISBN: 9789353020323, 9353020328
It is a compelling narrative of a people at peace with themselves and nature, their dialect, their festivities, their delightful interactions. Situated in the deep interior of Bastar, and inhabited by the Abujhmadias, they are a primitive hunter-gether tribe.;
Dhar, Maloy Krishna
ISBN: 9789380828497, 9380828497
Chaudhuri, Sartik K. et al,
ISBN: 9789385285318, 9385285319
The book describe the cultural importance of different beads among the people of North-East India in general and Arunachal Pradesh in particular. It also describes the economy, cultural and ritual significance of beads; their historical relation to migration and popular beliefs; classification mechanism; legends and history around them; and ethnic specifications.
Raghunathan, V. et al.
ISBN: 9789351772644, 9351772640
The book contains ten little-known and extremely readable stories from the colonial times about Englishmen who contributed to Indian life and society in numerous ways.
Ray, Himanshu Prabha
ISBN: 9788173055409, 8173055408
The book reorients the reader from the conventional linear construct of maritime history as control of trade networks and domination to looking at the reality of constant cultural transfer and transmission within the domain of the Indian Ocean world.
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