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A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography on Mahatma Gandhi: Biographies, works by Gandhi, and bibliographical sources

The first of three volumes, this comprehensive bibliography of more than 2,200 entries includes all English-language biographies of Gandhi, writings by Gandhi, and bibliographic sources. A unique aspect of the work is a section on books read by Gandhi, a useful list for those seeking insight on Gandhi. Pandiri has carefully examined the titles included and, unlike many earlier bibliographers, he has annotated all of Gandhi's voluminous writings. He also provides in-depth descriptive and evaluative annotations for the other works, noting content, scope, authority, use, and historical significance. A vital reference tool for scholars and researchers, this volume is the first comprehensive Gandhian bibliography since 1974. In addition to in-depth annotations, the entries include full bibliographic information. Many of the entries also include review notes of the work. Full indexes make the material easily accessible. Forthcoming volumes will include books on Gandhian topics and articles about Gandhi and Gandhian topics.

1484. Gandhi, MK, The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi. 1sted. Delhi:
Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of
India, 1958. Volume 1 (1884-1896). XXX, 404p. Port. Illus. Maps. Facsims.
Sources.

Routledge Revivals: Mahatma Gandhi's Ideas (1929)

Including Selections from his Writings

First published in 1929, this book was intended to explain, "with documentary evidence", the main principles and ideas for which Gandhi had stood over the course of his career up until that point. The author draws upon his long and intimate personal relationship with Gandhi to give an authoritative and individual account of a man whose politics and philosophy has invited continuing analysis — extended with illustrative selections from his speeches and writings. The context in which Gandhi’s ideas were formed and developed provides the focus for this book with the first part examining the religious environment and the second the historical setting.

First published in 1929, this book was intended to explain, "with documentary evidence", the main principles and ideas for which Gandhi had stood over the course of his career up until that point.

The life of William Wilberforce

... ensemble elle est écrite d'une manière qui fait une impression profonde, l'
eloquence Angloise a pénétré au travers du François, on ne la lit point sans
emotions, et l'on ne gagneroit rien à changer un peu la tournure des phrases. Il n'
en est ...

The Business Life of Ancient Athens

Provides an interesting insight into the individuals who conducted business in a great civilization of antiquity.

MONEY-CHANGER. TO. BANKER. THE use of coined money, once it was begun
, spread throughout the Hellenic world with astonishing rapidity. Before two
hundred years had passed every Greek city that was a city had its independent ...

An Introduction to the History of the Law of Real Property

With Original Authorities

Digby, Kenelm Edward, Assisted by William Montagu Harrison. An Introduction to the History of the Law of Real Property with Original Authorities. Fifth Edition. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1897. xiv, 448 pp. Reprint available March, 2005 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 1-58477-495-9. Cloth. $95. * Reprint of the final (and best edition), which incorporates the research of Pollock and Maitland's History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I. This valuable history is in two parts. The first is an account of Anglo-Saxon land law, the development of feudal tenure and the history of feudalism in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Special attention is given to the legislation of Edward I. The second part examines the history of uses, wills and conveyances. This fascinating account is further enriched with lengthy excerpts from Bracton, Glanville, the Year Books and the statutes (with translations).

Under private law, for example, are placed the class of rights and duties relating
to property over things, or arising from 1 The numerals relate to the various
members of the classification shown below, Table I. 2 For an analysis of the ideas
 ...

Testing the Chains

Resistance to Slavery in the British West Indies

Even those destined to live in the islands were usually educated in England like
English gentry — some very grandly indeed. After Eton or Harrow, Oxford or
Cambridge, the Inns of Court and the European Grand Tour, they would rarely
settle ...

Anamnesis. English

Autobiographical Reflections is a window into the mind of a man whose reassessment of the nature of history and thought has overturned traditional approaches to, and appraisals of, the Western intellectual tradition. Here we encounter the motivations for Voegelin's work, the stages in the development of his unique philosophy of consciousness, his key intellectual breakthroughs, his theory of history, and his diagnosis of the political ills of the modern age.

In the Principia the mathematical knowledge was assumed as given. The authors
sought to explore the axioms of the known state of the science, axioms they
developed in sections 1 -43 of their work. In the light of the axioms, they could,
then, ...

The Problem of Certainty in English Thought 1630–1690

The revival of ancient Greek scepticism in the 16th and 17th centuries was of the greatest importance in changing the intellectual climate in which modern science developed, and in developing the attitude that we now call "The scientific outlook". Many streams of thought came together contributing to various facets of this crucial development. One of the most fascinating of these is that of "constructive scepticism", the history of one of whose forms is traced in this study by Prof. Van Leeuwen. The sceptical crisis that arose during the Renaissance and Refor mation challenged the fundamental principles of the many areas of man's intellectual world, in philosophy, theology, humane and moral studies, and the sciences. The devastating weapons of classical scep ticism were employed to undermine man's confidence in his ability to discover truth in any area whatsoever by use of the human faculties of the senses and reason. These sceptics indicated that there was no area in which human beings could gain any certain knowledge, and that the effort to do so was fruitless, vain, presumptuous, and perhaps even blasphemous. StaI'ting with the writings of Hen ric us Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486-1535) and Michel de Montaigne (1533-92), a thoroughly destructive sceptical movement developed, attacking both the old and the new science, philosophy and theology, and insisting that true and certain knowledge can only be gained by Revelation.

... made scholar at Trinity College, and in 1620 and 1623 received his B.A. and
M.A. degrees, respectively. In 1628 he was made a fellow of his college. As a
student he did well; he developed an interest in mathematical studies and in
poetry, ...

Islam dan masalah kenegaraan

studi tentang percaturan dalam konstituante

98 Bagi yuris ini, syari'ah adalah sebuah prinsip agama yang lengkap, meliputi "
kebenaran spiritual kaum sufi (haqiqa), kebenaran rasional ('aql) filsuf dan teolog
, serta hukum."99 Untuk dapat memahami nilai-nilai agama secara benar, Ibn ...