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A SHORT HISTORY OF TRANSATLANTIC SLAVERY
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Category: | History |
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‘Journeys East: 20th Century Western Encounters with Eastern Religious Traditions’ gives a complete account of the meeting and mingling of Western and Eastern traditions, which has characterized the history of religion in the 20th century. It is a well structured book which is thought provoking and offers much more than more collection of data.
ISBN: 8182749786
Publisher: PENTAGON PRESS
ISBN: 0393003817 – Paperback
Publisher: NORTON & COMPANY
ISBN: 0393003817
Publisher: NORTON & COMPANY
ISBN: 0415002451 – Hardback
Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
ISBN: K0103
Publisher: ARNOLD HEINEMANN
The art of Pakistan since Independence in 1947, presented by Asia House with Arts and the Islamic World, at Brunei Gallery, SOAS, London, and elsewhere, 2000. It includes amongst others: Meher Afroz; Lubna Agha; Roohi Ahmed; Syed Zahin Ahmad; Fasihullah Ahsan; David Alesworth; Durriya Kazi; Liaquat Ali; Shakir Ali; Riffat Alvi; Rashid Ahmed Arshad; Naazish Ata Ullah; Siddiqua Bilgrami; Faiza Butt; Khalid Saeed Butt; Abdur Rahman Chughtai; Akram Dost; Iqbal Geoffrey; Sabina Gillani; Amin Gulgee; Ismail Gulgee and Salima Hashmi.
ISBN: 1903411009
Publisher: ARTS & THE ISLAMIC WORLD
ISBN: 0449902889 – Paperback
Publisher: BALLANTINE BOOKS
ISBN: 8170010187
Publisher: CHANAKYA PUBLICATIONS
ISBN: 0226028402 – Paperback
Publisher: CHICAGO
ISBN: 0226028402
Publisher: CHICAGO
On an autumn day in 1769, a Hungarian nobleman named Wolfgang von Kempelen attended a conjuring show at the court of Maria Theresa, empress of Austria-Hungary. So unimpressed was Kempelen by the performance that he declared he could do better himself. Maria Theresa held him to his word and gave him six months to prepare a show of his own. Kempelen did not disappoint; he returned to the court the following spring with a mechanical man, fashioned from wood, powered by clockwork, dressed in a stylish Turkish costume—and capable of playing chess.The Turk, as this contraption became known, was an instant success and enjoyed an illustrious career in Europe and America during the next eighty-five years. Associated over time with a host of historical figures, including Benjamin Franklin, Catherine the Great, Napoleon Bonaparte, Charles Babbage, and Edgar Allan Poe, Kempelen’s creation also unwittingly helped to inspire the development of the power loom, the computer, and the detective story. Everywhere it went; the Turk baffled spectators and provoked frenzied speculation about whether a machine could really think. Many rival theories were published serving only to undermine each other, and the Turk’s secret was only ever revealed to a select few.Part historical detective story, part real-life fairy tale, The Turk chronicles the machine’s remarkable and checkered career against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution, as mechanical technology opened up dramatic new possibilities and the relationship between people and machines was being redefined. Today, in the midst of the computer age, that relationship has assumed a new significance, as scientists and philosophers continue to debate the possibility of machine intelligence. To modern eyes, the Turk was a surprisingly farsighted invention, and its saga is a colorful and important part of the history of technology.
ISBN: 0802713912
Publisher: WALKER & COMPANY
ISBN: 0002152177 – Paperback
Publisher: HARPER COLLINS
ISBN: Z1500
Publisher: VANGUARD BOOKS