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Ancient Near Eastern Iconography and the Bible
Ancient Near Eastern Iconography and the Bible
Examines the dilemma of whether ancient Near Eastern images – while providing unique aspects of the world-views of the cultures from which the Bible arose – can be interpreted in a...
Foundations of Indian Contract Law
Foundations of Indian Contract Law
Abstract
Foundations of Indian Contract Law is an authoritative, critical commentary on Indian contract law. It comprises 24 chapters that examine the historical, ph...
Indian Ladies' Magazine, 1901–1938
Indian Ladies' Magazine, 1901–1938
This book examines the varied influences and accomplishments of the Indian Ladies’ Magazine, the first Indian magazine established and edited by an Indian woman—Kamala Satthianadha...
Remington’s Indian Illustrations
Remington’s Indian Illustrations
This chapter examines the Indian illustrations of Frederic Remington, widely acclaimed today as the most famous Western illustrator and painter. Remington, who was too young to cov...
The Life and Fate of the Indian Tiger
The Life and Fate of the Indian Tiger
There may be no more magnificent animal than the tiger. Yet, around the world, their populations are dwindling, and the Indian Bengal tiger is no exception. Wild Bengal tigers dwel...
George Galphin and the Transformation of the Georgia–South Carolina Backcountry
George Galphin and the Transformation of the Georgia–South Carolina Backcountry
The focus of this work is a reconstruction of the life and career of an Ulster-Scot fur trader, George Galphin (pronounced Golfin), who immigrated to South Carolina in the colonial...
Suluk Ukkil on the Barong Expressions, motifs and meanings
Suluk Ukkil on the Barong Expressions, motifs and meanings
With its origin dating back to as early as the 500 BC, the ukkil forms part of a centuries-old woodcarving art and tradition of the Suluk, one of the many indigenous ethnic groups ...


