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IIHS LIBRARY New Arrivals | March 2021 Books Sl. No. Author Title Publisher Year Books Highlights of the Month 1 Todd Schenk Adapting infrastructure to climate Routledge 2018 change 2 Bassett's environmental health Tim Deveaux procedures (9th ed.) Routledge 2020 3 Gregory Bracken Future challenges of cities in Asia Amsterdam 2020 and others (eds.) University Press 4 Danielle Labbe and Handbook of megacities and Edward Elgar 2020 Andre Sorensen megacity-regions (eds.) 5 Nan Goldin I'll Be Your Mirror Scalo 1996 6 Dayanita Singh Myself Mona Ahmed Scalo 2001 7 Jay Drydyk and Lori Routledge handbook of Routledge 2018 Keleher (eds.) development ethics 8 Bent Greve (ed.) Routledge international handbook Routledge 2020 of poverty 9 Richard S Bolan Urban planning’s philosophical Routledge 2017 entanglements: the rugged, dialectical path from knowledge to action (Routledge research in planning and urban design) 10 Nicholas Wise and Urban transformations: geographies Routledge 2017 Julie Clark (eds.) of renewal and creative change (regions and cities) Books 1 Megha Majumdar A burning Penguin Random 2020 House India Pvt. Ltd. 2 Joshua Holmes A practical psychoanalytic guide to Routledge 2018 reflexive research: the reverie research method 3 Barack Obama A Promised Land Viking 2020 4 Herausgeber A research agenda for transport Edward Elgar 2019 Stanley John and policy Publishing Ltd David A Hensher (eds.) 5 Gordon Kerr A short history of India: from Pocket Essentials 2017 earliest civilisations and myriad kingdoms, to today's economic powerhouse 6 Charles Dickens, Gill A tale of two cities (Mango classics) DC Books 2012 Tavner and Karen Donnelly 7 George Saunders A wwim in a pond in the rain: in Bloomsbury 2021 which four Russians give a master Publishing class on writing, reading, and life 8 R. Srinivasan, Above and beyond: how to build Spotlight 2020 Shrihari Udupa and impactful businesses R. Mukund 9 Gaia Vince Adventures in the Anthropocene Vintage Books 2014 10 Oliver Jeffers An alphabet of stories HarperCollins 2018 Publishers Ltd. 11 Helen Hazen and An introduction to the geography of Routledge 2019 Peter Anthamatten health 12 Bibhutibhushan Aparajito: the unvanquished HarperCollins 2003 Bandopadhyay 13 U. R. Avasthe: a novel HarperPerennial 2020 Ananthamurthy and Narayan Hegde (trans.) 14 Ralph R. B. von Basic environmental data analysis CRC Press 2020 Frese for scientists and engineers 15 Christopher Becoming a reflective practitioner Wiley Blackwell 2017 Johns(ed) 16 John Palfrey BiblioTech: why libraries matter Basic Books 2015 more than ever in the age of Google 17 Debashree Bombay hustle: making movies in a Columbia University 2020 Mukherjee colonial city Press 18 Ashis Nandy Breakfast with Evil and Other Risky Oxford University 2021 Ventures Press 19 Pankaj Jalote Building research universities in Sage 2020 India 20 Krishnamegh Kunte Butterflies of Bengaluru Karnataka Forest 2020 and Nitin Department| Ravikanthachari National Centre for Biological Sciences| Indian Foundation for Butterflies 21 Andre Aciman Call me by your name Atlantic Books 2019 London 22 Vadim Rossman Capital cities: Varieties and patterns Routledge 2017 of development and relocation 23 S. S. Bhatti Chandigarh: planning - architecture - White Falcon 2020 landscape - urban design - art - Publishing services 24 Vanesa Castán Climate urbanism: towards a critical Palgrave Macmillan 2020 Broto Enora Robin research agenda Aidan While 25 A. Austin Miller Climatology Routledge 2019 26 Paul Hensey Construction detailing for landscape Routledge 2019 and garden design 27 Raka Ray and Cultures of servitude: modernity, Oxford University 2009 Seemin Qayum domesticity, and class in India Press 28 Vivek Kumar Dalit assertion and Bahujan Samaj Samyak Prakashan 2013 Party (a perspective from below) 29 Anand Teltumbde Dalits: past, present, and future Routledge 2020 30 Fiona Ferbrache Developing bus rapid transit: the Edward Elgar 2019 (ed.) value of BRT in urban spaces Publishing Ltd 31 Shel Silverstein Don't bump the gump!: and other Harper Collins 1964 stories 32 Nabeel Hamdi Educating for real : the training Intermediate 1996 professionals for development Technology practice Publications 33 Marjane Satrapi Embroideries Jonathan Cape 2008 34 Sven Beckert Empire of cotton: a new history of Penguin Random 2015 global capitalism House UK 35 Frauke Urban Energy and development (rethinking Routledge 2019 development) 36 Per Hogselius, Arne Europe's infrastructure transition: Palgrave Macmillan 2018 Kaijser & Erik van economy, war, nature der Vleuten 37 H. T. Pote and B. Famine Kutumba Prakashana 2016 Tirupati Rao (trans.) 38 Lucy Delap Feminisms: a global history Penguin Random 2020 House UK 39 Andy Pike and Financialising city statecraft and Edward Elgar 2019 others (eds.) infrastructure Publishing Ltd 40 Sarah Waters Fingersmith Virago Press 2005 41 Vidyun Sabhanay First hand: graphic narratives from Yoda Press 2018 (ed.) India vol. 2 - exclusion 42 Barbara Kingsolver Flight ehaviour Faber and Faber 2012 Limited 43 Alexandre Forsaken: an AIDS memoir Yoda Press 2011 Bergamini and Renuka George (trans.) 44 David Shringley Fully coherent plan: for a new and Canongate Books 2018 better society 45 Marian Keeler, Fundamentals of integrated design Wiley 2016 Prasad Vaidya for sustainable building 46 Siuli Sarkar Gender disparity in India: unheard PHI Learning Private 2016 whimpers Limited 47 Ian Masser (ed.) Geographic information systems to CRC Press 2019 spatial data infrastructures: a global perspective 48 John Rennie-Short Global metropolitan: globalizing Routledge 2004 cities in a capitalist world (questioning cities) 49 David Reisman Global political economy: beyond Edward Elgar 2019 the nation state Publishing Ltd 50 Paritosh Chandra Globalisation, growth and inequality Kalpaz Publications 2011 Dutta and Rama in north east India (in 2 volumes) Krishna Mandal vol. 1 51 Paritosh Chandra Globalisation, growth and inequality Kalpaz Publications 2011 Dutta and Rama in north east India (in 2 volumes) Krishna Mandal vol. 2 52 Aharon Kellerman Globalization and spatial mobilities: Edward Elgar 2020 commodities and people, capital, Publishing Ltd information and technology 53 Andrew Beer and Globalization, planning and local Routledge 2019 Terry L. Clower economic development 54 Bryony Gordon Glorious rock bottom Bryony Gordon 2020 55 Joel Ruet and Governing India's metropolises: Routledge 2009 Stephanie Tawa cities and the urban imperative Lama-Reweal (eds.) 56 Elinor Ostrom Governing the commons: the Cambridge University 2015 evolution of institutions for Press collective action 57 Jonathan Conlin Great economic thinkers: from Speaking Tiger 2018 (ed.) Adam Smith to Amartya Sen 58 K. Pushpangadan Growth, development, and diversity: Oxford University 2012 and V.N. India’s record since liberalization Press Balasubramanyam (eds.) 59 Vaclav Smil Growth: from microorganisms to The MIT Press 2019 megacities 60 Jos Marcus and Nick Handbook organisation and Routledge 2019 van Dam management: a practical approach 61 Mark Lawrence and Healthy and sustainable food Routledge 2020 Sharon Friel (eds.) systems 62 Leesa Gazi and Hellfire Westland 2020 Shbnam Nadia Publications Pvt. Ltd. (trans.) 63 Jarrett J. Krosoczka Hey kiddo: how I lost my mother, Scholastic 2018 found my father, and dealth with family addiction 64 Claire Gell, Nathan How science works: the facts visually Dorling Kindersley 2018 Joyce, and explained Limited Francesco Piscitelli (eds.) 65 Annie Duke How to decide: simple tools for Penguin Random 2020 making better choices House LLC 66 Allen Ginsberg Howl, Kaddish and other poems Penguin Books Ltd. 1961 67 Hoshang Merchant Hyderabad quartet: collected works Redbird Books 2011 volume 1 68 Nikhil Anand Hydraulic city: water and the Oxford University 2017 infrastrures of citizenship in Press Mumbai 69 Vandana Mishra I, the salt doll: a memoir (Me Speaking Tiger 2016 and Jerry Pinto Mithaachi Baahuli) (trans.) 70 Jill Lepore If then: how one data company John Murrey Press 2020 invented the future 71 Bidyut Chakrabarty Indian government and politics Sage | Texts 2008 Rajendra Kumar Pandey 72 Namit Arora Indians: a brief history of civilization Penguin Random 2021 House India Pvt. Ltd. 73 Anand Chakravarti Is this 'Azaadi’? everyday lives of Tulika Publishers 2018 Dalit agricultural labourers in a Bihar village 74 Bama and Lakshmi Karukku (2nd ed.) Oxford University 2012 Holmsrom (trans.) Press 75 Sir Richard Francis King Vikram and the vampire: classic Park Street Press 1993 Burton Hindu tales of adventure magic and romance 76 Ursula Le Guin Lavinia Weidenfeld and 2008 Nicolson 77 Harsh Mander Locking down the poor: the Speaking Tiger 2020 pandemic and India’s moral center 78 Menaka Raman Loki takes guard Talking Cub 2020 79 Chandramohan S. Love after Babel and other poems Daraja Press 2020 80 Raymond Aron Main currents in sociological Routledge 2018 thought: volume 2: Durkheim, Pareto, weber (Routledge classics) 81 Raymond Aron Main currents in sociological Routledge 2018 thought: volume one: Montesquieu, Comte, Marx, de Tocqueville: the sociologists and the revolution of 1848 (Routledge classics) 82 Yogender Yadav Making sense of Indian democracy Permanent Black 2020 83 Gretchen G. Bank Master builder: bridges Thunder Bay Press 2008 and Kees Moerbeek 84 Lori Gottlieb Maybe you should talk to someone: Amaryllis 2019 a therapist, her therapist, and our lives revealed 85 Michael Rosen Michael Rosen’s sad book Walker Books 2011 86 Tina Thomas Mixtape vol. 1 Studio Kokaachi 2014
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