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
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