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ID:   100910


Across the Kala Pani / Pearson, Michael   Journal Article
Pearson, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Indian Ocean  SouthAsia  Kala Pani  Insular Economy 
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ID:   100815


Back to the village / Sharma, Kedar   Journal Article
Sharma, Kedar Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words South Asia  SouthAsia  Village 
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ID:   103101


Beheading Britain shafting Southasia: mourning recent cuts to the BBC world service / Lak, Daniel   Journal Article
Lak, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words BBC  South Asia  Britain  SouthAsia  BBC World Service 
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ID:   097666


Coca-cola care / Thomas, Joe   Journal Article
Thomas, Joe Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Health  SouthAsia  Mortality  Coca-Cola 
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ID:   103871


Five centuries of print: the book in India, old and new / Chatterjee, Rimi B   Journal Article
Chatterjee, Rimi B Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words South Asia  India  Books  SouthAsia  Debate 
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ID:   082161


Islamic reform and modernities in South Asia / Robinson, Francis   Journal Article
Robinson, Francis Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract From the beginning of the Islamic era, Muslim societies have experienced periods of renewal (tajdid). Since the eighteenth century, Muslim societies across the world have been subject to a prolonged and increasingly deeply felt process of renewal. This has been expressed in different ways in different contexts. Amongst political elites with immediate concerns to answer the challenges of the West, it has meant attempts to reshape Islamic knowledge and institutions in the light of Western models, a process described as Islamic modernism. Amongst 'ulama and sufis, whose social base might lie in urban, commercial or tribal communities, it has meant 'the reorganisation of communities . . . [or] the reform of individual behavior in terms of fundamental religious principles', a development known as reformism. These processes have been expressed in movements as different as the Iranian constitutional revolution, the jihads of West Africa, and the great drives to spread reformed Islamic knowledge in India and Indonesia. In the second half of the twentieth century, the process of renewal mutated to develop a new strand, which claimed that revelation had the right to control all human experiences and that state power must be sought to achieve this end. This is known to many as Islamic fundamentalism, but is usually better understood as Islamism. For the majority of Muslims today, Islamic renewal in some shape or other has helped to mould the inner and outer realities of their lives
Key Words Muslim  Islamic Reform  SouthAsia  Islam 
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ID:   095772


Yesterday of our tomorrow / Lal, C K   Journal Article
Lal, C K Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words SouthAsia  Narendra Modi  Maraxism  Sri Linka 
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