Traditional Culture and Colonial Encounters
This volume explores how colonial encounters transformed Northeast India, disrupting its governance, economies, and culture. Fifteen chapters showcase local history and preserve community voices, addressing key questions of identity, governance, and development.
Value across Economic Measurements
This book offers a fresh approach to economic value, showing how traditional methods fail to capture risk in volatile markets. It provides alternative tools for measuring assets and uncertainty more accurately, particularly during crises and structural shifts.
Türkiye Through 11 Junctions
How can flatbread ignite a culture war? This book maps Türkiye’s cultural fault lines through unconventional junctions—from a mafia bullet to a pop diva’s identity. It moves beyond simple binaries to reveal a complex reality where morality ultimately trumps culture.
Employment in the European Monetary Union
This book discusses employment in the European Monetary Union (EMU). Its institutions, based on outdated theoretical roots, lead to asymmetries and imbalances. Lacking typical policy instruments, there is a need to rediscover economic policy for the European institution.
Margins of Voices
This collection of essays examines how individuals with disabilities are categorized as “other.” It critiques prevailing myths and taboos, revealing the overlooked challenges they face in India. A vital resource for researchers, it aims to promote social and political inclusion.
A History of the Phoenicians
The Phoenicians built an incredible culture around the Mediterranean, gave us the alphabet, and mastered the seas. Despite their great wealth and power, they are now forgotten. This book explores their enchanting history, their fall, and asks: Where are the Phoenicians now?
Following the Stasi, KGB, Eastern Front and SS
Trace the Wyrwoll family from 1920 onwards as they witness the Hitler regime’s rise and fall. Follow their emigration to Wales with other miners, the lengths they went to assimilate, and their decision never to return to Germany.