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1910 |
![]() ![]() Author: Schmajuk Nestor (EDT) Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr Provided by publisher. € 104,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Jana Bipal K. (EDT), Majumder Mrinmoy (EDT) Publisher: Springer Verlag As climate change takes hold, there is an ever-growing need to develop and apply strategies that optimize the use of natural resources, both on land and in water. This book covers a huge range of strategies that can be applied to various sectors, from forests to flood control. Its aim, as with resource management itself, is to combine economics, policy and science to help rehabilitate and preserve our natural resources.Beginning with papers on carbon sequestration, including the practice of artificial desertification, the topics move on to cover the use of distributed modeling and neural networks in estimating water availability and distribution. Further chapters look at uncertainty analysis applied to the spatial variation of hydrologic resources, and finally the book covers attempts at estimating meteorological parameters in the context of hydrological variables such as evapo-transpiration from stream flow.Within the next decade, the effects of climate change will be severe, and felt by ordinary human beings. This book proposes a raft of measures that can mitigate, if not reverse, the impact of global warming on the resources we have all come to depend on. € 205,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Majumdar Gaurav Publisher: Peter Lang Pub Inc Majumdar (English, Whitman College) examines the work of three very different postcolonial artists: writers James Joyce and Salmon Rushdie and filmmaker Satyajit Ray. He looks at them in terms of an anti-colonial aesthetics in which traditional forms are bent or shattered. As a standard from which to deviate, Majumdar selects John Ruskin, the nineteenth century arbiter of artistic taste. Ruskin's belief in a modulated unity in art along with refined British sensibility being the pinnacle of aesthetics is a perfect foil for the iconoclasm of Majumdar's subjects. Joyce is seen as an example of indecorous partiality and unsanctioned language. Rushdie demonstrates a 'non-narcissistic gesture' and the 'shock of the grotesque'. The films by Ray show a 'figural wandering'. All of these redefine the aesthetic into something not bound by national strictures, a truly migrant form. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) € 84,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Simon Majumdar Publisher: JOHN MURRAY PUBLISHERS € 10,70
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2009 |
![]() ![]() Author: Neepa Majumdar Publisher: COMBINED ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS Wanted Cultured Ladies Only! maps out the early culture of cinema stardom in India from its emergence in the silent era to the decade after Indian independence in the mid-twentieth century. Neepa Majumdar combines readings of specific films and stars with an analysis of the historical and cultural configurations that gave rise to distinctly Indian notions of celebrity. She argues that discussions of early cinematic stardom in India must be placed in the context of the general legitimizing discourse of colonial "improvement" that marked other civic and cultural spheres as well, and that "vernacular modernist" anxieties over the New Woman had limited resonance here. Rather, it was through emphatically nationalist discourses that Indian cinema found its model for modern female identities. Considering questions of spectatorship, gossip, popularity, and the dominance of a star-based production system, Majumdar details the rise of film stars such as Sulochana, Fearless Nadia, Lata Mangeshkar, and Nargis € 29,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Majumdar Rochona Publisher: Duke Univ Pr An innovative cultural history of the evolution of modern marriage practices in Bengal, Marriage and Modernity challenges the assumption that arranged marriage is an antiquated practice. Rochona Majumdar demonstrates that in the late colonial period Bengali marriage practices underwent changes that led to a valorization of the larger, intergenerational family as a revered, “ancient” social institution, with arranged marriage as the apotheosis of an “Indian” tradition. She meticulously documents the ways that these newly embraced “traditions”—the extended family and arranged marriage—entered into competition and conversation with other emerging forms of kinship such as the modern unit of the couple, with both models participating promiscuously in the new “marketplace” for marriages, where matrimonial advertisements in the print media and the payment of dowry played central roles. Majumdar argues that together the kinship structures newly asserted as distinctively Indian and the emergence of the marriage market constituted what was and still is modern about marriages in India. Majumdar examines three broad developments related to the modernity of arranged marriage: the growth of a marriage market, concomitant debates about consumption and vulgarity in the conduct of weddings, and the legal regulation of family property and marriages. Drawing on matrimonial advertisements, wedding invitations, poems, photographs, legal debates, and a vast periodical literature, she shows that the modernization of families does not necessarily imply a transition from extended kinship to nuclear family structures, or from matrimonial agreements negotiated between families to marriage contracts between individuals. Colonial Bengal tells a very different story. € 107,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Majumdar Boria (EDT), Hong Fan (EDT) Publisher: Taylor & Francis Sport has become more than a simple physical expression or game – it now pervades all societies at all levels and has become bound up in nationalism, entertainment, patriotism and culture. Now a global obsession, sport has infiltrated into all areas of modern life and despite noble ideals that sport stands above politics, religion, class, gender and ideology, the reality is often very different. These essays by leading academics and rising new talent consider the phenomenon of modern sport and its massive influence over global society. Together, this collection is also a tribute to the pioneering and inspirational work of Professor J.A. Mangan on the political, religious, class and gender-based aspects of modern sport, from academics greatly influenced by him and his writing. This book was previously published as a special issue of The International Journal of the History of Sport. € 40,50
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2005 |
![]() ![]() Author: Majumdar Arun K., Riclkin Jennifer C. Publisher: Springer Verlag This book provides a comprehensive, unified tutorial covering the most recent advances in the emerging technology of free-space laser communications (FSLC), where interest and attention continue to grow along with the number of technical challenges. This book is intended as an all-inclusive source to serve the needs of those who require information about the basics of FSLC, as well as up-to-date advanced knowledge of the state-of-the-art in the technologies available today. Topics covered include a combination of atmospheric effects for laser propagation and FSCL systems performance and design, and are intended as a valuable resource for engineers, scientists and students interested in better understanding laser communication systems designed for the atmospheric optical channel. € 242,00
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2004 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bhaskar Majumder Publisher: MOTILAL (UK) BOOKS OF INDIA € 41,90
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2002 |
![]() ![]() Author: Majumdar Manasij, Dutta Ella, Chakrabarti Kunal, Sen Paritosh Publisher: Antique Collectors Club Ltd Articles on the life and work of a painter from India. € 29,40
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1999 |
![]() ![]() Author: Diomajuta Giovanni; Fini Romano; Rata Daniele Publisher: Edizioni Tassinari € 14,00
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1997 |
![]() ![]() Author: Diomajuta Giovanni; Fini Romano; Rata Daniele Publisher: Edizioni Tassinari € 29,00
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1988 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bireswar Majumdar Publisher: EUROSPAN LTD DISTRIBUTOR EDS € 17,70
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