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    Bacon, The Advancement of Learning: Edited for Indian Students.Francis Bacon & Bombay State) - 1882 - Government Central Book Depôt.
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    History of Indian philosophy.Shripad Krishna Belvalkar, Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade & Bombay - 1927 - New Delhi: Oriental Books Reprint Corp.: distributed by Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. Edited by R. D. Ranade.
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    Traumatic Experiences, Perceived Discrimination, and Psychological Distress Among Members of Various Socially Marginalized Groups.Kimberly Matheson, Mindi D. Foster, Amy Bombay, Robyn J. McQuaid & Hymie Anisman - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Perceived discrimination has consistently been shown to be associated with diminished mental health, but the psychological processes underlying this link are less well understood. The present series of four studies assessed the role of a history traumatic events in generating a proliferation of discrimination stressors and threat appraisals, which in turn predict psychological distress (depressive and posttraumatic stress symptoms) (mediation model), or whether prior traumatic events sensitize group members, such that when they encounter discrimination, the link to stress-related symptoms is (...)
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    Bombay colleges.Philip G. Altbach - 1970 - Minerva 8 (1-4):520-541.
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    Bombay College.G. D. Parikh - 1971 - Minerva 9 (3):417-419.
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    Bombay colleges.S. R. Dongerkery - 1971 - Minerva 9 (2):294-297.
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    And Bombay became a Village.Ajai R. Singh - 2012 - Mens Sana Monographs 10 (1):195.
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    The Elusive Ingénue: A Transnational Feminist Analysis of European Prostitution in Colonial Bombay.Ashwini Tambe - 2005 - Gender and Society 19 (2):160-179.
    European prostitutes occupied an important intermediary status in colonial Bombay’s racially stratified sexual order. In this article, the author offers a transnational feminist analysis of how the colonial state managed its racial and spatial location. The colonial state individuated, fostered, and monitored European prostitutes much more closely than others involved in the sex trade, and “coercive protection” by the police and brothel mistresses kept European brothel workers within their assigned spaces. Paradoxically, international antitrafficking efforts in colonial Bombay consolidated, (...)
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    The Folklore of Bombay.W. Norman Brown & R. E. Enthoven - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:265.
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    The Franciscans in Bombay.E. B. & Fr Achilles Meersman - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):393.
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    History of Bombay: 1661-1708.M. N. Pearson & M. D. David - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):343.
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    The tales we tell: Bombay, Mumbai and I.Farah Godrej - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (5):703-722.
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    Edward Said in Bombay.Gyan Prakash - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 31 (2):498.
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    Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.V. S. Sukthankar & Shaikh Abdul Kadir - 1925 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 45:191.
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    Parsis and public space in 19th century bombay: A different formulation of 'the political' in a non-european context.David Willmer - 2002 - Critical Horizons 3 (2):277-298.
    This paper looks at the Parsi community in 19th century India and its role as an agent in the formation of public cultural space in Bombay. The Parsis provide a unique example of an indigenous community under colonial rule, who through acceptance of the values of modernity and enterprise culture, manage to negotiate a position of prominence within one of the power centres of the then dominant British empire. The notion of the public sphere thus employed, provides an interesting (...)
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    Recovering the past in Jodhaa Akbar: Masculinities, Femininities and Cultural Politics in Bombay Cinema.Shahnaz Khan - 2011 - Feminist Review 99 (1):131-146.
    As the dominant media institution in South Asia, Bombay cinema's cultural production of narratives, images and spectacle plays a crucial role in the effort to consolidate and project definitions of the nation. Moreover, such images are exported to the South Asian diaspora worldwide as part of the processes associated with the globalized cultural product referred to as Bollywood. This discussion examines the production and reception of the 2008 film Jodhaa Akbar both as process and product of complex historical, cultural (...)
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    Family planning through clinics: report of a survey of family planning clinics in Greater Bombay.C. P. Blacker - 1965 - The Eugenics Review 57 (4):187.
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    Stone Age Industries of the Bombay and Satara Districts.Ahmad Hasan Dani & S. C. Malik - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (3):328.
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  19. Reviews : The Classical Age Bombay: Bharatiya VidyaBhavan, 1954, pp. LX-745 in—8vo (47 maps and plates) (The History and Culture of the Indian People, Vol. III). Idealist Thought of India BY P. T. RAJU London: Allen and Unwin, 1953, pp. 454, in 8vo. [REVIEW]Louis Renou - 1954 - Diogenes 2 (8):124-129.
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  20. The Phantom Lady strikes! Adventures of the artist as a masked subaltern heroine in Bombay.N. Pushpamala - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 113 (1):157-180.
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    A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in "The Itccharam Suryaram Desai Collection" in the Library of the University of Bombay.H. I. Poleman & H. D. Velankar - 1954 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (3):183.
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    Book reviews : The scientific consensus and recent british philosophy, vol. 1. by Freny Mehta. Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1980. Pp. XIX + 186. [REVIEW]J. O. Wisdom - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (3):426-426.
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    Pankaj Sekhsaria. Nanoscale: Society’s Deep Impact on Science, Technology, and Innovation in India. 182 pp., notes, refs. Bombay: AuthorsUpFront, 2020. ₹495 (cloth); ISBN 9387280705. E-book available. [REVIEW]John B. Lourdusamy - 2022 - Isis 113 (1):216-217.
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    Lex Dei Mosaicarum et Romanarum Legum Collatio: with Introduction, Facsimile, and Transcription of the Berlin Codex, Translation, Notes, and Appendices. By Rev M. Hyamson, LL.D., B.A. 8¼ in. × 5¼ in. 1 vol. Pp. lvi + 300. London, New York, Toronto, Melbourne, and Bombay: Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913. 21s. net. [REVIEW]A. F. Murison - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (08):274-277.
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    B. V. Subbarayappa/K. V. Sarma: Indian Astronomy. A Source‐Book (Based primarily on Sanskrit Texts). Bombay: Nehru Center 1985. 4, XLIII und 338 Seiten, 4 Tafeln. [REVIEW]C. J. Scriba - 1987 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 10 (4):244-245.
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    On Raj Chandavarkar's The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India: Business Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay, 1900–1940 and Imperial Power and Popular Politics: Class, Resistance and the State in India, c. 1850–1950, Ian Kerr's Building the Railways of the Raj, Dilip Simeon's The Politics of Labour under Late Colonialism: Workers, Unions and the State in Chota Nagpur, 1928–1939, Janaki Nair's Miners and Millhands: Work, Culture and Politics in Princely Mysore and Chitra Joshi's Lost Worlds: Indian Labour and its Forgotten Histories. [REVIEW]Sumit Sarkar - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (3):285-313.
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    Book Reviews : The Scientific Consensus and Recent British Philosophy, vol. 1. BY FRENY MEHTA. Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1980. Pp. xix + 186. [REVIEW]J. O. Wisdom - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (3):426-426.
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    Fertility and Family Planning in Greater Bombay. By J. R. Rele and T. Kanitkar. Pp. v + 217. (Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1980.) Rs.6.00. [REVIEW]S. M. S. Chahal - 1982 - Journal of Biosocial Science 14 (4):501-502.
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    On Raj Chandavarkar's The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India: Business Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay, 1900–1940 and Imperial Power and Popular Politics: Class, Resistance and the State in India, c. 1850–1950, Ian Kerr's Building the Railways of the Raj, Dilip Simeon's The Politics of Labour under Late Colonialism: Workers, Unions and the State in Chota Nagpur, 1928–1939, Janaki Nair's Miners and Millhands: Work, Culture and Politics in Princely Mysore and Chitra Joshi's Lost Worlds: Indian Labour and its Forgotten Histories. [REVIEW]Raj Chandavarkar, Ian Kerr, DiLip Simeon, Janaki Nair, Chitra Joshi & Sumit Sarkar - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (3):285-313.
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    Reviews : The Sáhitya-Darpana and the History of Sanskrit Poetics. BY P. V. KANE (3d ed.) Bombay, I95I. Pp. 433+64+345. 8°. Comparative Aesthetics BY K. C. PANDEY. Vol. I. Indian Aesthetics ('Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series', Studies, Vol II). Benares, I950. Pp. 486. 8°. [REVIEW]Louis Renou - 1953 - Diogenes 1 (1):127-130.
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    Philosophy and Life and other papers. By J. C. P. d'Andrade. (Bombay: Orient Longmans Ltd. 1952. Pp. xxxviii + 240. Price 18s.). [REVIEW]W. Mays - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (108):83-.
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    Mu'izz GORIAWALA (comp.): A descrip-tive catalogue of the Fyzee collection of Isma'ili manuscripts. xi, 172 pp. Bombay: University of Bombay, 1965. Rs. 7.50. [REVIEW]Jn Mattock - 1950 - Byzantion 20:239-58.
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    Making Choices: Ethical Decisions in a Global Context.Sheila Bonde, Clyde Briant, Paul Firenze, Julianne Hanavan, Amy Huang, Min Li, N. C. Narayanan, D. Parthasarathy & Hongqin Zhao - 2016 - Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (2):343-366.
    The changing milieu of research—increasingly global, interdisciplinary and collaborative—prompts greater emphasis on cultural context and upon partnership with international scholars and diverse community groups. Ethics training, however, tends to ignore the cross-cultural challenges of making ethical choices. This paper confronts those challenges by presenting a new curricular model developed by an international team. It examines ethics across a very broad range of situations, using case studies and employing the perspectives of social science, humanities and the sciences. The course has been (...)
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    Alice Thorner (1917-2005).Marc Gaborieau - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (4):135-138.
    This is the obituary of Alice Thorner, an American scholar-specialist of the social history of India, who spent most of her career in France. She first worked with her husband, Daniel Thorner (1915-74), who briefly taught in Pennsylvania before being expelled from the USA by McCarthy. They lived in India from 1952 to 1960, where they worked on Land and Labor. They settled in Paris in 1960 when Daniel was appointed to the EPHE 6th section (now EHESS) where he taught (...)
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    Indian Muslims’ Support for Ottoman Pan-Islamism: The Case of Shibli Nu’mani.Arshad Islam - forthcoming - Intellectual Discourse:197-220.
    Following their violent suppression of the Indian Revolution of1857, the British founded and consolidated their secular empire in the IndianSubcontinent, which marginalized and bypassed religion as far as possible,particularly Islam, which had been the official religion of the Mughal ancienrégime. Contemporaneous Ottoman efforts to counter European imperialism ledto Sultan Abdul Hamid II’s policy of pan-Islamism, particularlythe call for Islamic unity against the Russian aggression against Turkey in1877. It was at this critical juncture that some Indian Muslim scholars gallantlyvolunteered to counter (...)
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    Contested “automobility”: Peasants, townsfolks, and infrastructures of road transport in interwar central and western India (c. 1919–39).Stefan Tetzlaff - 2023 - History of Science 61 (1):77-101.
    Infrastructure-making in interwar India was a dynamic, multilayered process involving roads and vehicles in urban and rural sites. One of their strongest playgrounds was Bombay Presidency and the Central Provinces in central and western India. Focusing on this region in the interwar period, this paper analyzes the varied relationship between peasant households and town-centred modernizing agents in the making of road transport infrastructures. The central argument of this paper is about the persistence of bullock carts over motor cars in (...)
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    Biographical Encyclopedia of British Idealism (review).Karim Dharamsi - 2012 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (1):146-147.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Biographical Encyclopedia of British IdealismKarim DharamsiWilliam Sweet, editor. Biographical Encyclopedia of British Idealism. New York-London: Continuum, 2010. Pp. xx + 724. Cloth, $295.00.The term ‘British Idealism’ underdetermines the interests and geographies of philosophers classed under its heading. It may imply a common goal or, indeed, location. This is misleading. The Biographical Encyclopedia of British Idealism goes a long way in demonstrating the challenge of grouping together philosophers with (...)
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    Institutionalization of firm’s commitment to CSR—a mimetic isomorphism perspective.Manish Bansal & Sastry Sarath Pendyala - 2023 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 12 (2):129-150.
    The purpose of the study is to investigate whether internal and external institutional environmental conditions play a role in the institutionalization of strategic commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) among Indian firms in the wake of the mandatory CSR norms or not (where the firms of certain size and profitability are mandated to spend on CSR). The study examines the fixed effects regression on balanced panel data collected from the annual reports and Prowess database of Bombay Stock Exchange-listed firms. (...)
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    Gandhi's Socio-Political Philosophy.Purabi Ghosh Roy - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:73-79.
    In today's world the need for cultivating non-violence is becoming more pronounced. Gandhi extrapolated an ideal society based on truth and nonviolence. The Bombay Chronicle in its issue of 5th April, 1930, reported "...For the first time a nation is asked by its leader to win freedom by itself accepting all the suffering and sacrifice involved. Mahatma Gandhi's success does not, therefore, merely mean the freedom of India. It will also constitute the most important contribution that any country yet (...)
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    The Liberals.Hindol Sengupta - 2012 - Harpercollins Publishers India, a Joint Venture with the India Today Group.
    'The Liberals tells us the story of an India in transition from a very personal vantage point, one that is full of cheeky intelligence and delicious insight. Hindol Sengupta has given us lots to think about and even more to chuckle about'- Santosh Desai 'Here is an account of Manmohan's children, the Gen Next who have the world as their oyster... Hindol Sengupta's droll memoirs at such a young age will echo in many a young person's mind. Hindol speaks for (...)
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    Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science.Stanislav Grof & Marjorie Livingston Valier (eds.) - 1984 - Albany: Suny Press.
    Recent advances in a variety of scientific disciplines have revealed the limitations of the Newtonian-Cartesian model of the universe. One of the interesting aspects of this development is the increasing convergence of science and the "perennial philosophy." The new research has led to a critical revaluation of ancient spiritual systems long ignored or rejected because of their assumed incompatibility with science. Here are Swami Muktananda on the mind. Swami Prajnananda on Karma. Swami Kripananda on the Kundalini. Ajit Mookerjee on the (...)
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  42. Was Jesus a Buddhist?James M. Hanson - 2005 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 25 (1):75-89.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Was Jesus a Buddhist?James M. HansonWas Jesus a Buddhist? Certainly he was many things—Jew, prophet, healer, moralist, revolutionary, by his own admission the Messiah, and for most Christians the Son of God and redeemer of their sins. And there is convincing evidence that he was also a Buddhist. The evidence follows two independent lines—the first is historical, and the second is textual. Historical evidence indicates that Jesus was well (...)
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    On living and dying.J. Krishnamurti - 2005 - Sandpoint, ID: Morning Light Press.
    On Living and Dying reveals that the fear of death is not rooted in physical pain or in leaving loved ones, but in the fear that some essential part of what we are will not continue. Krishnamurti explains that to comprehend death, which is so inseparably joined with life, we must come to it with a fresh understanding, free of learned attitude and preconceptions. On Living and Dying is a thematic selection from the seminars over Krishnamurti’s entire lifetime, drawing on (...)
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    The revolution from within.J. Krishnamurti - 2009 - Prescott, Ariz.: Hohm Press.
    Talks 1952 -- Ojai, California 3 August -- August -- August -- Talks 1953 -- Bombay 4 March -- London 9 April -- Ojai, California 4 July -- Talks 1955 -- Amsterdam 26 May -- London 25 June -- Talks 1956 -- Madanapalle, India 26 February -- Brussels 24 June -- June -- Hamburg 6 September -- New Delhi 31 October -- Madras 26 December -- Talks 1957 -- Colombo, Sri Lanka 23 January -- January -- Talks 1958 -- (...)
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    Yoga, the alpha and the omega: discourses on the yoga sutras of Patanjali. Osho - 1976 - Poona: Rajneesh Foundation.
    On an ancient treatise on the Hindu yoga system; lectures delivered in Bombay, December 1973-January 1974.
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  46. Gandhi's Socio-Political Philosophy: Efficacy of Non-Violent Resistance.Purabi Ghosh Roy - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2:73-79.
    In today's world the need for cultivating non-violence is becoming more pronounced. Gandhi extrapolated an ideal society based on truth and nonviolence. The Bombay Chronicle in its issue of 5th April, 1930, reported "...For the first time a nation is asked by its leader to win freedom by itself accepting all the suffering and sacrifice involved. Mahatma Gandhi's success does not, therefore, merely mean the freedom of India. It will also constitute the most important contribution that any country yet (...)
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    Physics & experience.Bertrand Russell - 1946 - Cambridge [Eng.]: The University Press.
    CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS LONDON: BENTLEY HOUSE NEW YORK, TORONTO, BOMBAY CALCUTTA, MADRAS : MACMILLAN All rights reserved PHYSICS & EXPERIENCE BY BERTRAND RUSSELL THE HENRY SIDGWICK ...
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    Time Together and Time Apart.Neha Choksi - 2023 - Substance 52 (3):64-78.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Time Together and Time ApartNeha Choksi (bio)The drawings to scale on the following pages depict multiple views I outlined while holding in my hand a single, small particolored stone. The silhouette leaves a hole for the stone to inhabit, were it still to exist. The colored pigment that shapes the absence of the stone is made by pulverizing this same stone.I pushed the pigment aside on the recto to (...)
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  49. Learning to Converse: Reflections on a Small Experiment.Michael McGhee - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (4):530-542.
    The three of us sweated in the heat and swayed with the rhythms of the crowded suburban train as we talked—or rather shouted to make ourselves heard—hanging by straps in the crush as we trundled back toward Andheri West. We were two Indians, Probal Dasgupta and Prabodh Parikh, and one Britisher, myself—all around the same age, in our late thirties. It was 1985, and Probal and I had traveled down from Pune on the Deccan Express to meet Prabodh in (...)—and it was also a chance for me to meet the incomparable M. P. Rege. The polymath and inexhaustible Probal had been a kind (but challenging) friend, and had gently but firmly introduced me—opened my eyes—to the real-life of India, including the nature, diversity .. (shrink)
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    Finding the raga: an improvisation on Indian music.Amit Chaudhuri - 2020 - New York City: New York Review Books.
    Finding the Raga is more than a book that tries to make sense of the raga, of Indian classical music, and of how Indian music challenges Western notions of what music might be. It is a work of self-inquiry, as might be expected from Amit Chaudhuri, a musician who is also a novelist; a novelist who is also a critic and essayist; a trained and recorded performer in the Indian classical vocal tradition who was also, once, a guitarist and songwriter (...)
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