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New Additions to Parliament Library NEW ADDITIONS TO PARLIAMENT LIBRARY English Books 000 GENERALITIES 1. Gupta, Abhijit, ed. Founts of knowledge : book history in India / edited by Abhijit Gupta and Swapan Chakravorty. ­ New Dehli: Orient Blackswan , 2016. vii, 366p.: figs.; 23cm. (Book history in India.). ISBN : 978­81­250­6053­6. 002.0954 GUP­f B213060 Price : RS. ***750.00 020 LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCES 2. Chaudhuri, Biswaroop Roy, ed. India book of records 2016 / edited by Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury. ­ New Delhi: Diamond Pocket Books , 2016. 212p.: plates; 21cm. ISBN : 978­93­85975­91­2. 030.954 IND­c B212864 Price : RS. ***450.00 3. Ghosh, Vijaya, ed. Limca book of records: India's incredibles / edited by Vijaya Ghose. ­ Gurgaon: Coca Cola , 2016. 352p.: plates; 28cm. ISBN : 978­93­82867­18­0. R 030.954 LIM­g B212865 Price : RS. ***550.00 070 NEWS MEDIA, JOURNALISM & PUBLISHING 4. Grieves, Kevin Journalism across boundaries: the promises and challenges of transnational and transborder journalism / Kevin Grieves. ­ New York: Palgrave Macmillan , 2015. ix, 226p.: plates; 23cm. Reprint of 2012 edition. Bibliography: p.205­220. ISBN : 978­1­137­27264­5. 070.43094 GRI­j B212985 Price : RS. **2495.00 2 5. Chidambaram, P. Standing guard: a year in opposition / P.Chidambaram. ­ New Delhi: Rupa Publications , 2016. xx, 206p.: tables: plates; 24cm. ISBN : 978­81­291­3962­7. 070.44932 CHI­s B213022 Price : RS. ***500.00 6. Picard, Robert G. The kidnapping of journalists: reporting from high­risk conflict zones / Robert G.Picard and Hannah Storm. ­ London: I.B. Tauris , 2016. vii, 100p.: plates; 22cm. (RISJ challenges). ISBN : 978­1­78453­589­6. 070.449364154 PIC­k B212986 Price : PD ***12.99 7. Jarboe, Andrew Tait, ed. War news in India: the Punjabi press during World War I / edited by Andrew Tait Jarboe. ­ London: I.B. Tauris , 2016. xvi, 232p.: tables: maps; 23cm. Bibliography: p.227­228. ISBN : 978­1­78543­191­1. 070.4499403 JAR­w B213155 Price : PD ***62.00 080 GENERAL COLLECTIONS 8. Hamdani, Yasser Latif Between worlds : a Pakistani's quest to forge meaning / Yasser Latif Hamdani. ­ New Delhi: Har­Anand Publications , 2016. 151p.; 23cm. ISBN : 978­81­241­1920­4. 080 HAM­b B212543 Price : RS. ***595.00 3 9. Karan Singh A treasury of Indian wisdom : an anthology of spiritual learning / Karan Singh. ­ Gurgaon: Penguin Books , 2015. xvi, 214p.; 20cm. First published in Penguin Ananda by Penguin Books in 2010. ISBN : 978­0­143­42615­8. 080 KAR­at C76869 10. Manor, James The writings of James Manor: politics and state­society relations in India / James Manor; foreword by Niraja Gopal Jayal. ­ New Delhi: Orient Blackswan , 2016. xviii, 366p.: tables; 23cm. ISBN : 978­81­250­6250­9. 080 MAN­w B212996 Price : RS. ***795.00 200 RELIGION 11. Khalid, Haroon In search of Shiva: a study of folk religious practices in Pakistan / Haroon Khalid. ­ New Delhi: Rupa Publications , 2016. ix, 245p.; 20cm. Reprint of 2015 edition; Bibliography: p.239­245. ISBN : 978­81­291­3743­2. 204.4 Q5 B213142 Price : RS. ***295.00 12. Fehige, Yiftach, ed Science and religion / edited by Yiftach Fehige. ­ London: Routledge , 2016. viii, 232p.; 22cm. (Science and technology studies). Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978­1­138­66813­3. 215 Q6 B213010 Price : RS. ***895.00 4 13. Lahiri, Ratna, ed. Kumbh Mahakumbh: mythological, spiritual and practical / edited by Ratna Lahiri, Vidya Niwas Mishra and Ramnaresh Tripathi. ­ Gurgaon: Shubhi Publications , 2016. 176p.: plates: tables; 24cm. ISBN : 9788182903883. 294.536 Q6 B213101 Price : RS. ***995.00 14. Parameswaran, Mangalam R. The Ramayana of Valmiki: a condensed version of Valmiki's epic / Mangalam R.Parameswaran. ­ Manipal: Manipal University Press , 2013. 267p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978­93­82460­08­4. 294.5922 Q3 C76931 Price : RS. ***340.00 15. Jamal, Arif Call for transnational jihad : Lashkar­e­Taiba 1985­2014 / Arif Jamal. ­ New Delhi: Kautilya Books , 2015. 351p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978­81­929987­0­1. 297.72 Q5 B212544 Price : RS. **1500.00 300 SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY 16. Miller, John W. World literacy: how countries rank and why it matters / John W.Miller and Michael C.Mckenna. ­ New York: Routledge , 2016. viii, 220p.: figs.: tables; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978­1­138­90956­4. 302.2244 Q6 B213156 Price : PD ***31.99 5 17. Thussu, Daya Kishan Communicating India's soft power: Buddha to bollywood / Daya Kishan Thussu. ­ New Delhi: Sage Publications , 2016. ix, 235p.: figs.: maps: tables; 22cm. First published in 2013 by Palgrave Macmillan. Bibliography: p.201­225. ISBN : 978­93­515­0816­8. 302.230954 Q6 B212843 Price : RS. ***495.00 18. Krasno, Jean, ed. Personality, political leadership and decision making: a global perspective / edited by Jean Krasno and Sean LaPides. ­ California: Praeger , 2015. v, 441p.; 24cm. Bibliography: p.403­411. ISBN : 978­1­4408­3910­8. 303.34 Q5 B213046 Price : PD ***46.00 19. Burla, Shahar, ed Australia and Israel: a diasporic, cultural and political relationship / edited by Shahar Burla and Dashiel Lawrence. ­ Brighton: Sussex Academic Press , 2015. vii, 246p.: figs.; 24cm. ISBN : 978­1­84519­688­2. 303.4829405694 Q5 B213041 Price : PD ***65.00 20. Surendra Kumar, ed. What will leapfrog India in the twenty­first century / edited by Surendra Kumar. ­ New Delhi: Wisdom Tree , 2016. xi, 227p.: plates; 24cm. ISBN : 978­81­8328­456­1. 303.4954 Q6 B212548 Price : RS. ***699.00 6 21. Martinez, Oscar A history of violence: living and dying in Central America / Oscar Martinez; translated by John B.Washington and Daniela Ugaz; foreword by Jon Lee Anderson. ­ London: Verso , 2016. xxiii, 257p.: plates: maps; 22cm. ISBN : 978­1­78478­168­2. 303.609728 Q6 B213005 Price : PD ***14.99 22. Mukherji, Gangeya, ed. Learning non­violence / edited by Gangeya Mukherji. ­ New Delhi: Oxford University Press , 2016. ix, 319p.; 23cm. (Rs.1195/­). ISBN : 0­19­945843­X. 303.61 Q6 C76917 23. Dutta, Sunil Freedom, partition, and terrorism: Pakistan's origin and its connection to terrorism / Sunil Dutta. ­ New Delhi: Har­Anand Publications , 2016. 191p.: plates: maps; 22cm. ISBN : 978­81­241­1957­0. 303.625095491 Q6 B213122 Price : RS. ***595.00 24. Ray, Jayanta Kumar Cross­border terrorism: focus on Pakistan / Jayanta Kumar Ray.. ­ Delhi: Shipra Publications , 2016. xviii, 294p.; 23cm. ISBN : 978­81­7541­842­4. 303.625095491 Q6 B212902 Price : RS. ***995.00 25. Gerges, Fawaz A. ISIS: a history / Fawaz A.Gerges. ­ Princeton: Princeton University Press , 2016. xiii, 368p.; 23cm. ISBN : 978­0­691­17000­8. 303.6250956 Q6 B213131 Price : $ ***27.95 7 26. Firchow, Pamina, ed. Practical approaches to peacebuilding: putting theory to work / edited by Pamina Firchow and Harry Anastasiou. ­ Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers , 2016. xii, 179p.: tables; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978­1­62637­458­4. 303.66 Q6 B212987 Price : $ ***22.00 27. Hanjabam, Shukhdeba Sharma, ed. Peace process in North­East India / edited by Sukhdeba Sharma Hanjabam and Aheibam Koireng Singh. ­ New Delhi: Concept Publishing , 2016. xxii, 274p.: tables: figs.; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978­93­5125­200­9. 303.6609542 Q6 B213121 Price : RS. ***950.00 28. Monbiot, George How did we get into this mess?: politics, equality, nature / George Monbiot. ­ London: Verso , 2016. x, 342p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978­1­78478­362­4. 304 Q6 B212854 Price : PD ***16.99 29. Chattopadhyay, Sujit Kumar Gender inequality, popular culture and resistance in Bankura district / Sujit Kumar Chattopadhyay. ­ Delhi: Primus Books , 2016. xiv, 257p.: tables: figs.: maps; 25cm. 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Velassery, Sebastian Caste identities and the ideology of exclusion: a post­script on the humanization of Indian social life / Sebastian Velassery and Reena Patra. ­ New Delhi: Overseas Press , 2016. 145p.; 24cm. ISBN : 978­93­83803­20­0. 305.51220954 Q6 B213100 Price : RS. ***945.00 9 34. Chakravarti, Swati, ed. Multidisciplinary handbook of social exclusion and human rights / edited by Swati Chakraborty and Nanjunda. ­ New Delhi: Aayu Publications , 2016. ix, 336p.: tables; 25cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978­93­85161­23­0. 305.560954 Q6 B213030 Price : RS. **2395.00 35. Adhikari, Chandrakant The struggle against Khoti / Chandrakant Adhikari; English translation by Shriprakash Adhikari. ­ Bengaluru: Ma­Le Prakashana , 2013. 136p.: plates; 22cm. 305.5630954 Q3 C76939 Price : RS. ***130.00 36. Gogoi, Dilip, ed. Unheeded hinterland: identity and sovereignty in Northeast India / edited by Dilip Gogoi. ­ New Delhi: Routledge , 2016. xiii, 251p.; 22cm. ISBN : 978­1­138­66754­9. 305.8009542 Q6 B212858 Price : RS. ***895.00 37. Chattopadhyay, Suchorita, ed. At the crossroads of culture and literature / edited by Suchorita Chattopadhyay and Debashree Dattaray. ­ Delhi: Primus Books , 2016. ix, 191p.; 25cm. Bibliography: p.171­182. ISBN : 978­93­84082­71­0. 305.89141107 Q6 B213135 Price : RS. **1495.00 10 38. Mukhopadhyay, Amites Living with disasters : communities and development in the Indian Sundarbans / Amites Mukhopadhyay. ­ Delhi: Cambridge University Press , 2016. xxx, 178p.: figs.: plates: tables; 24cm. Bibliography: p.157­173. ISBN : 978­1­107­10728­1.
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