Imagining Antiquity in Islamic Societies Keith PaustianLong before the Taliban, ISIS and other iconoclasts, Muslims imagined localities of antiquity as places imbued with didactic, historical and moral power. In thirteen articles by leading scholars covering the eighth century to the present, this book explores diverse ways Muslims have valued the material legacies of ancient and pre Islamic societies. 118 b w illus. Free sample: Introduction Imagining Localities of Antiquity in Islamic Societies
use case studies from a range of institutions to examine the issues
linking to one another and building upon each other as constantly evolving "technologies of the self
an analysis of the miners' movement and the trade union politics that emerged out of the strike of 1989
and to comment on it
and interviews with surviving film crew members
This chapter provides an overview of genetic diversity of tea plant and its characterization and utilization and examines the origins and global distribution of tea cultivars
and public management dominated by technical-instrumental thought that aspired to neutrality
New Books Network (New Books in Pop Culture) interview with Simon Strange
The systematic-unitary interpretation of Aristotle which Reale has previously supported converges with the new systematic-unitary interpretation of Plato
In addressing these issues
using newly released archival documents in London and Hong Kong
Examines the Agreement and its implementation through the eyes of the four major parties – The Ulster Unionist Party