The Legacy of Wilfred Cantwell Smith Larry SusskindFirst work to address the legacy of Wilfred Cantwell Smith and his influence on the development of religious studies and Islamic studies in the twentieth century. This is the first work to address the legacy of Wilfred Cantwell Smith (19162000), whose intellectual and institutional contributions helped shape the field of religious studies in the latter half of the twentieth century. As a young scholar, Smith taught Indian and Islamic history in Lahore
A unique collection of hundreds of diplomatic and military documents on the origins of WWI: newly-discovered archival sources as well as documents not previously available in English
What might it mean for art institutions to take seriously the embodied and communal nature of performance art in their practices of archiving and museological display
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It is a comparative study that covers twenty-one countries across the region
In natural forests
Writing around the turn of the twentieth century
Fighting like the Devil for the Sake of God describes that foundational moment
Then follows information on the climatic requirements of pistachio
In the Gorge aspires to full emotional and intellectual recognition of our fraught interdependence with more-than-human ecosystems
Salwa Bakr’s writing depicts life at the grassroots of Egypt’s culture
Romero demonstrates how the embodied Socrates is setting forth an eikôn of the death of the philosopher
and focusing on a period from the opening of the first theaters showcasing moving pictures in 1906 to the end of World War I