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English Books July, 2006 NEW ADDITION TO PARLIAMENT LIBRARY English Books 000 GENERALITIES 1 Guide to Indian periodical literature: (social sciences and humanities) / edited by Satya Prakash; compiled by Syed Mohammed Ali and Har Saran Sharma.-- Gurgaon: Indian Documentation Service, 2000. vol.37; 25cm. R 016.305 GUI C60827(Ref.) 2 Varma, Shiv Ram Reference and information services / Shiv Ram Verma and Neerja Verma.-- New Delhi: Shree Publishers and Distributors, 2006. v, 286p.: figs.; 21.5cm. Bibliography: p.283-284. ISBN : 81-8329-092-2. 025.52 VER-r B174205 3 Gandhi, Kishore, ed. India's date with destiny: Ranbir Singh Chowdhary: felicitation volume / edited by Kishore Gandhi.-- New Delhi: Allied Publishers, 2006. ciii, 264p.: plates; 25cm. ISBN : 81-7764-932-9. 080 GAN-in B173996 4 Pruthi, R.K., comp. Great speeches / compiled by R.K. Pruthi.-- New Delhi: Indiana Publishing House, 2006. x, 565p.: plates; 22cm. ISBN : 81-8408-054-9. 080 PRU-g B174702 5 Sen, Amiya P., ed. The indispensable Vivekananda: an anthology for our times / edited by Amiya P. Sen.-- Delhi: Permanent Black, 2006. xiv, 242p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-7824-130-7. 080 VIV-s B174391 100 PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY 6 Krishnamurti, J. On learning and knowledge / J. Krishnamurti.-- New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2006. 152p.; 20cm. ISBN : 0-1440-140-3. 121 P6 B174704 7 Eagleton, Terry Holy terror / Terry Eagleton.-- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. vii, 148p.; 21cm. Bibliography: p.141-144. ISBN : 0-19-928717-1. 133.4 P5 B174721 8 Krishnamurti, J. On nature and the environment / J. Krishnamurti.—- New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2006. ix, 112p.; 20cm. ISBN : 0-1440-139-X. 179.1 P6 B174707 9 Irwin, Robert For lust of knowing: the orientalists and their enemies / Robert Irwin.-- London: Allen Lane, 2006. 410p.; 24cm. Bibliography: p.331-376. ISBN : 0-713-99415-0. 181 P6 B174807 10 Chopra, Deepak The seven spiritual laws of yoga: a practical guide to healing body, mind, and spirit / Deepak Chopra and David Simon.-- New Delhi: Wiley India, 2006. xvi, 207p.: Plates; 21.5cm. ISBN : 81-265-0696-2. 181.45 P6 B174744 11 Victor, P. George, ed. Studies in vedanta: essays in honour of Professor S.S. Rama Rao Pappu / edited by P. George Victor and V.V.S. Saibaba.-- New Delhi: D.K. Printworld, 2006. v, 330p.; 22cm. (Andhra University philosophical studies, no.5). ISBN : 81-246-0350-2. 181.48 P6 B174215 200 RELIGION 12 Yarenkar, Shriram Secularism in India: theory and practice / Shriram Yarenkar.—- Delhi: Adhyayan Publishers and Distributors, 2006. vii, 183p.; 21cm. Bibliography: p.169-180. ISBN : 81-89161-63-6. 211.60954 P6 B174548 13 Brauen, Martin, ed. The Dalai Lamas: a visual history / edited by Martin Brauen; translated by Janice Becker.-- Chicago: Serindia Publications, 2005. 304p.: illus.: plates; 31cm. Published in association with Ethnographic Museum of the University of Zurich; originally published in German language; bibliography: p.279-286. ISBN : 1-932476-22-9. 294.3923 P5 B174339 14 Sutradhar The Himalayan conspiracy / Sutradhar.-- New Delhi: Indialog Publications, 2006. 303p.; 22cm. ISBN : 81-87981-85-7. 294.3923 P6 B174738 15 Beckerlegge, Gwilym Swami Vivekananda's legacy of services: a study of the Ramakrishna math and mission / Gwilym Beckerlegge.-- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006. 292p.: plates: figs.; 21.5cm.Bibliography: p.263-283. ISBN : 0-19-567388-3. 294.561 P6 B174686 16 Padhi, Deepa The ethical philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita / Deepa Padhi foreword by G.K. Das.-- New Delhi: Prachi Prakashan, 2005. ix, 247p.; 22cm. Bibliography: p.230-247. ISBN : 81-85824-09-6. 294.5924 P5 C60832 17 Allen, Charles God's terrorists: the Wahhabi cult and the hidden roots of modern jihad / Charles Allen.-- London: Little, Brown, 2006. xiv, 349p.: maps: plates; 24cm. ISBN : 0-316-72997-3. 297.72 P6 B175205 18 Nanda, Gangadhar The world comes under Islam: transformation of civilizations / Gangadhar Nanda.-- New Delhi: Kaveri Books, 2006. vii, 400p.; 21.5cm. Bibliography: p.381-383. ISBN : 81-7479-070-5. 297.72 P6 B174202 300 SOCIAL SCIENCE 19 Moores, Shaun Media/theory: thinking about media and communications / Shaun Moores.-- London: Routledge, 2005. xi, 212p.; 23.5cm. Bibliography: p.179-197. ISBN : 0-415-24383-1. 302.23 P5 B174533 20 Mathur, Asharani, ed. The Indian media : illusion, delusion and reality, essays in honour of Prem Bhatia / edited by Asharani Mathur.-- New Delhi: Rupa, 2006. ix, 320p.; 22.5cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 81-291-0884-4. 302.230954 P6 B174280 21 Dudrah, Rajinder Kumar Bollywood: sociology goes to the movies / Rajinder Kumar Dudrah.-- New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2006. 210p.: plates; 22cm. Bibliography: p.191-199. ISBN : 81-7829-610-1. 302.23430954 P6 B174817 22 Singh, Subhash Chandra Social justice and human rights in India / Subhash Chandra Singh.-- New Delhi: Serial Publications, 2006. vii, 240p.: tables; 21.5cm.Includes bibliographical references. ISBN: 81-8387-016-3. 303.3720954 P6 B174379 23 Council for Social Development India: social development report / Council for Social Development; edited by Amitabh Kundu...[et al]; foreword by Muchkund Dubey.-- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006. vii, 225p.: tables: figs.; 27cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 0-19-567836-2. 303.440954 P6 B174273 24 Dhingra, Kiran, comp. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the twentieth century: a gazetteer / compiled by Kiran Dhingra; foreword by Lalit Sharma.-- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006. vii, 398p.: tables: plates; 25cm. Bibliography: p.371-379. ISBN : 0-19-567053-1. 303.44095428 P6 B174684 25 Lia, Brynjar Globalisation and the future of terrorism: patterns and predictions / Brynjar Lia.-- Oxon: Routledge, 2005. xvii, 259p.: figs.; 24cm. (Contemporary security studies). Bibliography: p.244-250. ISBN : 0-7146-5261-x. 303.625 P5 B172659 26 Hunting al Qaeda: a take-no-prisoners account of terror, adventure and disillusionment / foreword by Geral Schumacher.—- New Delhi: Manas Publications, 2006. 355p.: plates; 25cm. The author of this book is Anonymous which is a composite of several members of Operational Detachment Alpha 2085.ISBN : 81-7049-280-7. 303.625 P6 B174237 27 Hammes, Thomas X. The sling and the stone: on war in the 21st century / Thomas X. Hammes.-- New Delhi: Manas Publications, 2006. xiv, 321p.; 25cm. Published in collaboration with Zenith Press; Bibliography: p.296-310. ISBN : 81-7049-282-3. 303.66 P6 B174334 28 Sriram, Chandra Lekha, ed. Exploring subregional conflict: opportunities for conflict prevention / edited by Chandra Lekha Sriram and Zoe Nielsen; foreword by David M. Malone.-- New Delhi: Viva Books, 2006. vii, 209p.; 22.5cm. Bibliography: p.193-199. ISBN : 81-309-0077-7. 303.69 P6 B174648 29 Mukherji, Shekhar Migration and urban decay: Asian experiences / Shekhar Mukherji.-- Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2006. xx, 371p.: tables: figs.; 22cm. Bibliography: p.331-352. ISBN : 81-7033-986-3. 304.80954 P6 B174397 30 Aggarwala, Bina, ed. Capabilities, freedom, and equality: Amartya Sen's work from a gender perspective / edited by Bina Agarwal...[et al]; foreword by Diana Strassmann.-- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006. vii, 553p.; 21.5cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 0-1956-7326-3. 305.3 P6 B174295 31 Powell, Avril A., ed. Rhetoric and reality: gender and the colonial experience in South Asia / edited by Avril A. Powell and Siobhan Lambert Hurley.-- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006. vii, 320p.; 21.5cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 019567704-8. 305.30954 P6 B174217 32 Gyatso, Janet, ed. Women in Tibet / edited by Janet Gyatso and Hanna Havnevik.-- New Delhi: Foundation Books, 2005. v, 436p.: plates; 21.5cm. Bibliography: p.365-402. ISBN : 1-85065-654-3. 305.409515 P5 B174214 33 Mathu, Anuradha, ed. Facets of women's development / edited by Anuradha Mathu and Rameshwari Pandya.-- Delhi: Kalpaz Publications, 2006 302p.: tables; 22cm.Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 81-7835-459-4. 305.40954 P6 B174270 34 Sarkar, Aanchal Gender and development / Aanchal Sarkar.-- New Delhi: Pragun Publications, 2006. vi, 269p.: figs.; 22.5cm. Bibliography: p.266-267. ISBN : 81-89645-09-9. 305.42 P6 B174390 35 Meera Bai M., ed. Women and economic reforms: Kerala experience / edited by Meera Bai M.-- New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2006. vi, 212p.: tables; 22.5cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 81-8387-026-0. 305.42095433 P6 B174810 36 Joseph, Ammu Making news: women in journalism / Ammu Joseph.-- New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2005. ix, 416p.; 20 cm. Under the auspices of the media foundation, New Delhi. ISBN : 0-14-400057-1. 305.43097 P5 B174204 37 Bhatt, Ela R. We are poor but so many: the story of self-employed women in India / Ela R. Bhatt.-- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006. 233p.: plates; 24cm. ISBN : 0-19568279-3. 305.489623 P6 B174695 38 Khare, R.S., ed. Caste, hierarchy, and individualism: Indian critiques of Louis Dumont's contributions / edited by R.S. Khare; foreword by T.N. Madan.-- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006. vii, 262p.; 21cm. Bibliography: p.249-256. ISBN : 0-19-567917-2. 305.5122 P6 B174697 39 Chakravarti, Uma Everyday lives, everyday histories: beyond the kings and brahmanas of `ancient' India / Uma Chakravarti.-- New Delhi: Tulika Books, 2006. xxx, 328p.; 25cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 81-89487-04-3. 305.522 P6 B174791 40 Shashi, Shyam Singh The world of nomads / Shyam Singh Shashi.-- New Delhi: Lotus Press, 2006. 297p.: plates; 21.5cm. Bibliography: p.296-297. ISBN : 81-8382-051-4. 305.568 P6 B174694 41 Sindhe, Jaganath R. Organisations of scheduled castes and social change / Jaganath R. Sindhe; foreword by S.L. Hiremath.-- Delhi: Kalpaz Publications, 2005. 331p.: tables; 21.5cm. ISBN : 81-7835-408-X. 305.5680954 P5 B174422 42 Mohammad, Noor Socio-economic tansformation of scheduled castes in Uttar Pradesh: (a geographical analysis) / Noor Mohammad.-- New Delhi: Concept Publishing, 2006.
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