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God in Politics
Anjana Banerjee
In this book, author have consistently discussed and explained the influence of religion in political development from divine power to public power. It is no doubt that religion has given our society much of its character and coherence, permeating human b 1st ed. x+166p.
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Teaching of English
Ranjana Banerjee
This book has been written to serve as a guide for teachers on not just teaching English as a necessary subject, but an interesting and fascinating area of study. The cultural and social significance of English lies in many aspects, chief among them being 1st ed. viii+268p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Capital Markets in the BRIC Economies
Arindam Banerjee
The Story of the BRIC nations, comprising Brazil, Russia, India and China is not simply about the successful growth of the developing economies; rather, the special characteristic of these economies is the way they have the scale and the scope to challeng 1st ed. 408p.
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A New Theory on the Origin and Evolution of Brahmi Alphabet
Amalendu Banerjee
Inscriptions have been discovered from Indus culture areas, belonging to the intervening centuries between the eclipse of this culture and the appearance of Asokan edicts. The author analyses them and shows a distinct continuity of evolution of the charac 1st ed. ix+118p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 25cm.
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Politics of Time: 'Primitives' and History-writing in a Colonial Society
Prathama Banerjee
Politics of Time seeks to understand what it meant for a colonial modern subject to write and make history. It investigates how time, as a concept and as an experience, is deployed by history to produce political possibilities for the future. At one level 1st ed. x+273p., Notes; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Glimpses of Museums: The West Bengal Scenario
Swapna Banerjee
The book is an outcome of five years research registered in the University of Calcutta. If offers much greater scope than others for a great mind-a mind of both breadth and depth. It has unveiled the past, shows and shows up the present, glimpses the futu 1st ed. xii+294p., Tables; Figures; Appendices; Glossary; Index; 25cm.
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Impact of Industrialisation on the Tribal Population of Jharia: Ranigunge Coal Field Areas
Sukumar Banerjee
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Mineral Requirement and Growth in Plants
Utpal Banerjee
Essential elements required by plants to grow are derived by them from atmosphere and soil. While atmosphere provides carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and to some extent nitrogen, the rest of the numerous elements-nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesi 1st ed. vii+238p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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