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Newsletter Nov- Dec 2009

 

New arrivals in English under different subject heading

Christianity- history

A history of Christianity/ by Paul Johnson. - New York: Touchstone, 1976.

Literature- essays- criticism

Where the stress falls: essays/ by Susan Sontag. –New York: Picador: 2001.

Literature- history and criticism

Against interpretation and other essays/ by Susan Sontag. –New York: Penguin, 1961.

Humiliation- Social aspects- India

Humiliation: claims and context/ edited by Gopal Guru. –New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2009.

Women workers

Empowering women workers: the W. W. F. experiment in Indian Cities/ by Nandini Azad. – Madras: Working Women Forum, 1986.

Muslim women- education- India

Reaching the minds of young Muslim women girls Madrasas in India/ by Mareike Jule  Winkelmann. –New Delhi: Hope India publications, 2005.

Children's stories

Lettie's story: grouping up black in Aliwal North/ by Lettia Stuurman. – Isando

: Heinemann publishers (pty) Ltd, 1995.

Slaves, rings and rubbish/ by Martin Hall. – Nongqawuse's prophecy, 1995.

Nongqawuse's prophecy/ by Karen Press. -Nongqawuse's prophecy, 1990.

Juvenile fiction- African people

Krotoa/ edited by Karen Press. – Pietermaritzurg: Centaur Publication (pty) Ltd, 1990.

Dictionary

Malayalam -English Dictionary/ by M.I.Warrier. –Kottayam:D C books,1999.

history- Goan

Essays in goan history/ edited by Teotonio R De Souza. – New Delhi: Concepts publication, 1989.

Catholic church- India- history

Missionaries in India: continuities, changes, dilemmas/ by Arun Shourie. – New Delhi: Rupa & Co, 1994.

Hinduism- controversial literature

Letters on the state of Christianity in India: to which is added a vindication of the Hindus male and female/ by Abbe J.A. Dubois. – New Delhi: Asian educational services, 1995.

Christianity- India- history- 19th century

A social history of Christianity: North- West India since 1800/ by John C.B Webster. – New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007.

A history of Christianity in India 1707- 1858/ by Neill Stephen. –New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

Law- philosophy

The fate of Law/ edited by Austin Sarat. –Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1993.

Laws violence/ edited by Austin Sarat. –Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1993.

 New arrivals in Telugu under different subject heading

Pillala kathalu

Ju katha/ by Paul Zacharia. – Chennai: Tulika, 2009.

Kirru..Kirru...Loddappaa/ by M. Harikishan. – Nellore: Jana Vignana Vedika, 2009.

Suryudi edo gurram/ by Dhramveer Bharathi. –Hyderabad: Hyderabad book trust, 2009.

Contents of Journals


Eastern crescent

Vol: 4     Issue: 11     November 2009


QUR’ANIC WISDOM

Patience: The Key To Progress

MIRROR

Nobel Prize A Salute To Obama’s Promises

But Fulfilment Is Still To Follow

BETWEEN THE LINES

New Twist in Discrimination:

Gujarat Govt To Block Education

SPECIAL REPORT

The Bloody Handiwork Wrought by

Sanatan  Sanstha

IN FOCUS

One In Four Is Muslim, Study Says

NEWS SNIPPET

Maul, Badruddin Ajmal to address

Geneva Convention of UN Forum on Minorities

AIUDF condemns acquittal of Hafiz Saeed, demands

Diplomatic pressure against Pakistan and China

NORTH EAST

Ajmal gets fresh young face

AIUDF chief’s son in South Salmara fray

OUR NATION

Central Madrasa Board Deadlock:

An Open Letter To Kapil Sabal

MIDDLE EAST

The News That Will Send Shock Waves In Muslim World:

Israeli’s First Mufti To Enter Assembly House

EDUCATION

Major Hurdles for Three University Proposed

For Minorities

DIALOGUE

Court Orders CBI Probe Into Altaf’s

Death: Justice In Installment

Analytical monthly review

Vol: 7    No: 7        October 2009

REVIEW OF THE MONTH

Monopoly- Finance Capital and Paradox of Accumulation

John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney………………

Lessons from the New Deal Public Employment Programs

Nancy E. Rose…………………………………………………..

Saying More with Less

Eduardo Galeano interviewed by Joah Raskin……………………..

John Brown --- 150 Year After Harpers Ferry

Terry Bisson ………………………………………………………….

Do Increased Energy Costs Offer Opportunities for a New Agriculture?

Frederick Kirschemann………………………………………………..

REVIEWS:

Gouldiana Rising

Richard York…………………………………………………………

A Theory of Globalized Capitalism

Jeffery R. Webber………………………………………………….

Commentary……………………………………………………….

Indian journal of secularism

Volume: 13      No: 3     Oct- Dec      2009

I. Articles

The Burqa Controversy

---Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer

Recognizing India’s Northeast:

Ethnography, Indignity and Development

--Prasenjit Biswas

Competitive and Reactive communalism:

Recent communal Riots in Mysore

--Prof. Muzaffar Assadi

Rethinking Islam

---Prof. Ziauddin Sardar

Fatwa: The Damocles Sword on Muslim

Women in India

----Shazia Shaikh

Identity, Plurality and Multireligionism:

Reflections on Indian Cultural Ethos

---Goutam Biswas


 

Identity- Violence: A Perspective

--K. Ramakrishna Rao

Consciousness of Muslim Identity

In South Asia Before 1947

---Mubarak Ali

II. Book Review

---Riyas V.M

III. Document

Guidelines on communal harmony

(Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India).

Medico friend circle bulletin

October 2009- January 2010

Moving Towards Universal Access to Health Care       Anant Phadke, Rakhal Gaitonde

Abhay Shukla

Protection and Utilization of Public Funded

Intellectual Property Bill                                         K.M. Gopa Kumar

Willing Participants and Tolerant Profession              Amar Jesani

What’s Wrong With CSI: Forensice Evidence

Doesn’t Always Tell the Truth                               Roger Koppl

An Epistemologist in the Bramble- Bush                   Susan Haack

On Evidence, Medical and Legal                             Donald W. Miller

Clifford G. Miller

Too Good to Be True- but True                            S. Srinivasan

Minutes of Meeting of the Mid- Annual

meet of mfc

Merck Published Fake Journal

10 Amazing Facts about Pfizer’s $2.3B Bextra Settlement

Letter on HPV Vaccine

 Seminar

Issues: 603    November 2009

THE PROBLEM

Posed by Peter Ronald deSouza, Director,

Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla

THE PROMISE OF CHANGE

Kamal Hossain, Jurist: former Law Minister (1971- 72)

Foreign Affairs Minister (1971-72) in the Government of

Bangladesh, Dhaka

ROUTINE SWING OR TECTION SHIFT?

Peter Ronald deSouza, Director,

Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla

ELECTORAL REFORM AND

DEMOCRATIC OUTCOMES

Najia Hashemee, Programme Specialist, United Nations

Development Programme (UNDP), Dhaka.

ENGAGING WITH ISLAMIST PARTIES

Sufia M. Uddin, Associate Professor, Religious Studies,

Connecticut College, New London, CT.

MEDIA AND POLITICS

Asif Saleh, founder, Drishtipat Writers Collective and a

Blogger for Unheard Voice and Guardian, Dhaka; and

Mridul Chowdhury, co-founder, Jagoree, and Research

Affiliate, Berkman Center for Internet and society, Harvard

Law School, Dhaka.

YOUTH: STRUGGLES,

ASPIRATIONS, POSSIBILITIES

Bidhan Chandra Pal and Rubayat Khan, work for Jagoree,

A nonpartisan platform for engaging youth with the political

And policymaking process, Dhaka.

EXPLAINING THE ‘DEVELOPMENT SURPRISE’

Wahiduddin Mahmud, Professor of Economics, University of

Dhaka; Sadiq Ahmed, Senior Manager, South Asia Region,

The World Bank; and Sandeep Mahajan, Senior Country

Economist for Bangladesh, The World Bank.

THROUGH A PAKISTANI LENS

Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, Executive Director, Pakistan Institute

Of Legislative Development (PILDAT), Islamabad.

THE GEOPOLITICS OF BANGLADESH

Veena Sikri, former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh;

Currently Professor, Ford Foundation Chair, Bangladesh

Studies Programme, Academy of Third World Studies, Jamia

Millia Islamia, Delhi.

COMMENT

Secularism to Pluralism and Beyond

Faustina Pereira, Director, Human Rights and Legal Services,

BRAC, Dhaka.

BOOKS

Reviewed by Magnus Lundgren, Hameed Haroon and

Meera Visvanathan.

COMMUNICATION

Received from Suranjan Pal, DRDO, and

Gurmeet Kanwal, Delhi.

IN MEMORIAM

K.Balagopal (1952-2009)

BACKPAGE

COVER

Designed by Akila Seshasayee


Published  articles of Anveshi members:

Kurnool floods due to regional politics/ A.Srinivas, Civil Liberties: Bulletin-II, Oct 2009.

Hyderabad is not a free zone/ Kaneez Fathima, Civil Liberties: Bulletin-II, Oct 2009.

Indian penal code (ipc), section 498a/ M. Mandakini, Civil Liberties: Bulletin-II, Oct 2009.

Telanganalone muslimlaku bhavishyatthu/Dr. Rafat Seema and Kaneez Fathima

link to the article  http://www.andhrajyothy.com/editshow.asp?qry=/2010/jan/౮ఎదిత౫