These essays explore the great questions of Origins. Discover how early shared ideas envisioned the Milky Way as a path to the gods, how cancer first emerged during the Cambrian Explosion, and how deep impact-scars guide plate tectonics and may cause mass extinctions.
Thomas Hardy’s career as an architect profoundly shaped his literary imagination. This pioneering study explores the ethical, political, and aesthetic implications of his engagement with architecture, from the symbolic weight of ruins to memory and desire in built form.
Ginger, a doll molded from soil, gives voice to the world under our feet. Her story shows soil is more than “earth”—it is memory, sustenance and history. In this journey where science meets adventure, you will learn to see the ground you walk on with new eyes.
Don Quixote Untethered
This book unmasks *Don Quixote* as a key baroque masterpiece, exposing the era’s art as a tool of political manipulation. Cervantes’s genius was to wield the Baroque against itself, creating a mad knight who is a startling reflection of us.
Different Paths, the Past and Outlook
Challenging Fukuyama’s model of political order, this book presents a compelling new narrative. It argues Western countries followed a “covenant” model while China adopted a “force” model, explaining their divergent historical paths and analyzing their future competition.
Artificial Intelligence with Neutrosophic Statistics
This book integrates AI and neutrosophic logic to analyze complex data. It offers powerful tools for decision-making and prediction by addressing uncertainties, indeterminacy, and inconsistency, making it an essential resource for handling incomplete and ambiguous data.
This book chronicles Marx’s evolution from philosopher to revolutionary innovator in political economy. Scrutinising post-Marxist perspectives, it reveals how his analysis of exploitation, equality, and liberty offers new slants for facing today’s recurring crises.
This book explores the Gospel of John’s stylistic features not as accidental, but as intentional communicative strategies. Moving beyond traditional analysis, it examines their pragmatic functions, revealing how they enhance the Gospel’s theological and persuasive impact.
Master fundamental calculations in finance and insurance using simple tools like a calculator or Excel. This practical guide is for professionals, students, and anyone wanting to grasp key principles and make better financial decisions, unassisted by complex software.
This book highlights the public’s knowledge, attitude, and practices towards COVID-19 and its preventive measures. With contributors from fields like medicine, psychology, and sociology, it deepens understanding and narrows the gap between health professionals and the public.
Shifting Mindsets for Sustainable Development in Africa
Africa’s development crisis is not rooted in resources or policy, but in mindset. This book introduces the Ubuntu-Maat Mindset Model, a pioneering African framework for collective responsibility, and offers a roadmap to unlock the continent’s true potential from within.
Few books on the Maghreb have focused on the ideology and identity that determine its language conflict. This work explores why postcolonial states mistreated their multilingual reality, attempting to substitute French with Scholarly Arabic and, more recently, English.
While computer-aided text analysis tools exist for many languages, none can perform a comprehensive analysis of Turkish and Ottoman. This book examines 12 digital humanities tools and their algorithms to lay the foundation for developing new software for Turkish language studies.
Constructed Environment for Tourism
This book explores sustainable tourism in Northeast India, an emerging destination at risk of overexploitation. It introduces the constructed environment: a forward-looking framework for investment and development that redefines sites as “perfect destinations” for all.
This volume moves beyond the deadlock between war’s inevitability and peace as a naïve chimera. Drawing from the humanities, these essays examine war not just as a destructive force but as a catalyst for creative expression, exploring themes of exile, memory, and resistance.
Crisis in Teacher Education
Creativity is a critical 21st-century skill, yet most educators lack the training to foster it. This manual provides research-backed insights and practical strategies to cultivate creativity in any learning environment, preparing the next generation to thrive in a complex world.
Invisible Fences, Intertwined Lives
The popular image of India’s Northeast as a conflict zone is an incomplete, distorted picture. This book intervenes by bringing together translated narratives of inter-community togetherness and fellow-feeling, revealing a more comprehensive and human idea about the region.
Transforming Education with Large Language Models
This groundbreaking book explores how Large Language Models (LLMs) are revolutionizing teaching, learning, and research. It provides a comprehensive look at how AI makes education more personalized and accessible, while also critically examining the ethical challenges.
An Other Raphael
In his famous “School of Athens,” an image of apparent harmony, Raphael included little-noticed motifs of discord. This aesthetics of fragmentation and combination is echoed throughout a career in which he crossed professional and medial boundaries, from painting to prints.
Preparing Students for a Global World
An essential guide for educators creating inclusive and equitable schools. This book offers tools and strategies to navigate political conflicts, address systemic inequities, and lead with empathy. Become a champion for students and transform your school community.
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