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![]() Inductors Explained: A Practical, Modern Guide to Magnetic Fields, Energy Storage, and Real-World Electronic Circuits (The Core Electronic Components Series Book 6) by Jeffrey Howard Moses English | 2026 | ASIN: B0GJDKWSQ7 | 42 pages | pdf | 16 MB ![]() Tomasz Łukaszuk, "India's Role in the Indian Ocean Region in the 21st Century" English | ISBN: 103291243X | 2025 | 256 pages | EPUB | 1019 KB The book explores India's role as a normative power, with solid credentials based on a long history of thalassic experience of states of South India. It examines how India has been interpreting international law and rules for the exploitation of living and non-living resources in her way. ![]() Saroj Kumar Aryal, "India and Central Asia in the Post-Cold War Era " English | ISBN: 1032835133 | 2024 | 294 pages | EPUB | 2 MB This book analyses the evolution of India's foreign policy towards Central Asia after the end of the Cold War. ![]() Incompleteness: New and Selected Essays, 1999-2023 by Amit Chaudhuri English | January 6th, 2026 | ISBN: 1681379651 | 376 pages | True EPUB | 1.43 MB Essays on everything from the music of Joni Mitchell to the declining quality of Bengali food from one of India's preeminent writers. ![]() Karl Ove Knausgaard, "Inadvertent (Why I Write)" English | ISBN: 0300221517 | 2018 | 104 pages | MOBI | 512 KB The second book in the Why I Write series provides generous insight into the creative process of the award-winning Norwegian novelist Karl Ove Knausgaard ![]() Johanna Bard Richlin, "In the Hands of God: How Evangelical Belonging Transforms Migrant Experience in the United States" English | ISBN: 0691194971 | 2022 | 272 pages | MOBI | 2 MB How evangelical churches in the United States convert migrant distress into positive religious devotion ![]() Johanna Bard Richlin, "In the Hands of God: How Evangelical Belonging Transforms Migrant Experience in the United States" English | ISBN: 0691194971 | 2022 | 272 pages | AZW3 | 2 MB How evangelical churches in the United States convert migrant distress into positive religious devotion ![]() Stephen Mulhall, "In Other Words: Transpositions of Philosophy in J.M. Coetzee's 'Jesus' Trilogy" English | ISBN: 019286971X | 2023 | 138 pages | MOBI | 545 KB J. M. Coetzee's 'Jesus' Trilogy extends and intensifies his long-term interest in engaging with a wide range of texts, themes and assumptions that help constitute the history of Western European philosophy. In this commentary, Stephen Mulhall extends his own earlier work on Coetzee's previous stagings of the ancient quarrel between philosophy and literature by identifying and following out various ways in which the 'Jesus' Trilogy activates and interrogates themes drawn from Wittgenstein's later philosophy. These themes include rival conceptions of counting and reading, the relation between concepts and wider forms of life, and the intertwined fate of philosophy, literature and religion in a resolutely secular world. In these ways, Wittgenstein's, and so Coetzee's, visions of the world disclose their uncanny intimacy with issues and values central to the critique of modernity elaborated in the work of Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre. ![]() Robert G. Hoyland, "In God's Path: The Arab Conquests and the Creation of an Islamic Empire " English | ISBN: 0199916365 | 2014 | 320 pages | MOBI | 11 MB In just over a hundred years-from the death of Muhammad in 632 to the beginning of the Abbasid Caliphate in 750-the followers of the Prophet swept across the whole of the Middle East, North Africa, and Spain. Their armies threatened states as far flung as the Franks in Western Europe and the Tang Empire in China. The conquered territory was larger than the Roman Empire at its greatest expansion, and it was claimed for the Arabs in roughly half the time. How this collection of Arabian tribes was able to engulf so many empires, states, and armies in such a short period has perplexed historians for centuries. Most accounts of the Arab invasions have been based almost solely on the early Muslim sources, which were composed centuries later to illustrate the divinely chosen status of the Arabs. ![]() Robert G. Hoyland, "In God's Path: The Arab Conquests and the Creation of an Islamic Empire " English | ISBN: 0199916365 | 2014 | 320 pages | AZW3 | 28 MB In just over a hundred years-from the death of Muhammad in 632 to the beginning of the Abbasid Caliphate in 750-the followers of the Prophet swept across the whole of the Middle East, North Africa, and Spain. Their armies threatened states as far flung as the Franks in Western Europe and the Tang Empire in China. The conquered territory was larger than the Roman Empire at its greatest expansion, and it was claimed for the Arabs in roughly half the time. How this collection of Arabian tribes was able to engulf so many empires, states, and armies in such a short period has perplexed historians for centuries. Most accounts of the Arab invasions have been based almost solely on the early Muslim sources, which were composed centuries later to illustrate the divinely chosen status of the Arabs. |