The Story of the Banned Book H. R. WoudhuysenAn award winning account of Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouzs most controversial novel and the fierce debates that it provoked Naguib Mahfouzs novel Children of the Alley has been in the spotlight since it was first published in Egypt in 1959. It has been at times banned and at others allowed, sold sometimes under the counter and sometimes openly on the street, often pirated and only recently legally reprinted. It has inspired anxiety among the secular
This collection catalogues the ways in which scholars and activists experience and resist this expectation
drought and other effects of climate change
The Anthem Companion to Harold Garfinkel both fills and reflects upon that “gap in the literature
An impressive list of authors examine how abjection can be discussed in relation to a host of different subjects
the day-to-day management of grazing and harvesting
including the Bru1 locus for resistance to brown rust (Puccinia melanocephala)
The contributions in this volume cover a wide range of topics from theory
Breeding for improved varieties is critical for increasing yields and enhancing quality
A fascinating legal scandal that started in Senegal in 1890 with the murder of a colonial administrator and the illegal executions of his killer and two other alleged accomplices
contextualized in a broader discussion of their interpretation and chronology
the author considers specific models of cognitive development throughout childhood
from the establishment of Crown rule after the Mutiny to withdrawal and partition in 1947