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A revelatory account of the cohabitation of religious traditions and practices in South Asia.
What can we learn from India's postcolonial experience of fashioning a democracy despite its extensive poverty, entrenched inequalities and widespread illiteracy?
A continent-crossing panorama of women's rights, women's oppression and women's politics in the twenty-first century.
A personal history of conflict, imprisonment and unrepentance, from the only woman convicted of crimes against humanity for her role in the Bosnian war.
From war with the British to the enslavement of Indians, Ivermee uncovers the dark history of France's doomed imperial project in South Asia.
How have Central Asians responded to China's growing role in their countries? Can Beijing maintain its dominant position in an increasingly hostile region?
A definitive study of a hotly debated phenomenon: migration into Europe and America, its socioeconomic impacts, and the eternal policy efforts to stop the inevitable.
A renowned social scientist reflects on democratisation theory as applied in the Middle East.
A new look at the life and works of William Blake, revealing the full complexity and enduring legacy of this deeply spiritual, politically radical figure.
A compelling history of the women who started their own police force in 1914-as war, social upheaval and gender injustice gripped the UK.
A vivid history of the 100-year battle for British disability rights, spotlighting enraging injustices and inspiring campaigns, past and present: this fight isn't over.
An offbeat meander through the streets and histories of the great Italian capital, where the past is always present.
In this haunting, probing book, an award-winning journalist interviews ordinary Kashmiris about the tales of war told in their homes-and shaping their communities.
Explores how neoliberal ideology and historical governance traditions come together in contemporary Morocco.
A pioneering account of how African revolutionaries benefitted from North Korean aid in their struggles for independence--and how they repay this support today.
An international history of the uncanny in the 1920s and 1930s
This riveting book is an astonishing testimony of what befell two sisters, Whitehouse's own mother-in-law and aunt, who managed to escape the killing fields in Vichy France against all odds.
A biography of Viktor Bout, a 'warlord's warlord' who may be the man to replace Putin.
Ransomware, such as the hacking of the NHS for extortion, is a growing issue. It becomes 'Ransom War' when our national security is threatened.
True stories from the Western volunteers serving in the Ukrainian International Legion fighting Russia on the frontline.
Explains how, against the odds, pioneering start-ups have taken on established firms and revolutionised global commerce--with huge implications for the future of business.
An inside account of conflict, collapse and innovative approaches to reconstruction in Libya's challenging post-2011 landscape.
Globalised manufacturing, multinational hegemony, street violence and urban securitisation come together in this eye-opening study of Karachi's economic 'order'.
A thoroughly researched biography of the influential and bestselling author of King Solomon's Mines, shining light on his formative years in South Africa.
Why has the European Union failed to combat rising authoritarianism within its own ranks? And how can it defend democratic governance inside member countries?
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