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Sanctioning Iran: A Nietzschean Theory of Negative Imperialism,
(International Institute of Social History, 2017-09-01)
Juan Cole examines the way in which Iran's development has been stunted in modern history by imperial considerations. From railroads in the nineteenth century to modern day nuclear power restraints: how has Iran been ...
Teaching Business Ethics: The use of films and videota
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1989-12)
Audio-visual material is extremely useful in the teaching of Business Ethics, yet no bibliography of the commercially available films and videotapes seems to be available. We have prepared a formal listing, complete with ...
Has Psychology "Found Its True Path?": Methods, Objectivity, and Cries of ‘‘Crisis’’ in Early Twentieth-century French Psychology
(2011-11-29)
This article explores how French psychologists understood the state of their field during the first quarter of the twentieth century, and whether they thought it was in crisis. The article begins with the Russian-born ...
The frankaus of London: A study in radical assimilation, 1837–1967
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Haifa University Press ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1994-03)
A Calculus of Suffering: Pain, Professionalism, and Anesthesia in Nineteenth-Century America
(NY: Columbia University Press, 1985)
Wittgensteinian Language-Games in an Indo-Persian Dialogue on the World Religions
(2015)
Mirza Husayn ‘Ali Nuri (d. 1892), founder of the Baha’i religion in Iran and known to his followers as Baha’u’llah, responded in the late 1870s to questions about Hinduism (and Zoroastrianism) put to him by the Zoroastrian ...
Marsh Arab Rebellion: Grievance, Mafias and Militias in Iraq
(Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, Indiana University, 2008)