Britannica Guide to India


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An ancient culture and a new economic power in the world India in the twenty-first century stands on the verge of being one of the world’s newest superpowers with a population of 1.1 billion. In the sixty years since its independence, it has transformed into a modern nation with limitless resources—yet it is also a nation of extremes. It is a people with 15 official languages, over 166 million mobile phone users, and an economy that spans from traditional village farming to the cutting edge of new technology. From the snowy mountains of the Himalayas to the tropical waters of Kerala, India is the 6th most popular tourist destination in the world. This guide is the perfect introduction for the reader who wants to know more than the guide books and gain a deeper understanding of India’s history and culture as well as the key sites to visit.




Britannica Encyclopedia of India (Set of 5 Volumes)


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This five-volume reference set presents a wide spectrum of textual, visual, and statistical information on India. Covering numerous facets -land and people, culture and religion, history and philosophy, technology and sports, arts and business - this all-encompassing knowledge resource is perfect for home, school, or office. Well-researched information on personalities, events, and innovations delivers an in-depth understanding of India to readers. *Highlights* - Over 3,000 entries related to geography, politics, culture, technology, demographics, entertainment, sports, arts, science, and more - More than 1,400 images and graphics for visual reinforcement of themes - Spotlight on the fields of art, aesthetics, flora/fauna, and academics through special essays by expert contributors - Informative boxed items on focus themes such as National Awards of India and Cricket in India - Exhaustive index; easy-to-use alphabetical format




A Passage To India


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First major theatrical adaptation of EM Forster's classic novel for a contemporary audience Before deciding whether to marry Chandrapore's local magistrate, Adela Quested wants to discover the "real India" for herself. Newly arrived from England, she agrees to see the Marabar Caves with the charming Dr Aziz.Through this one harmless event Forster exposes the absurdity, hysteria and depth of cultural ignorance that existed in British India in the twenties. E.M. Forster's classic novel is here adapted in this highly theatrical, humorous and faithful version for the stage by the author of BENT, Martin Sherman.Published to tie in with a major new production of A PASSAGE TO INDIA produced by Shared Experience Theatre company.




The Britannica Guide to Numbers and Measurement


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Offers an overview of the development of numbers, their expression in mathematics and measurement, and profiles of the visionaries who saw order amidst the numbers.




The Britannica Guide to the Brain


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An exploration of neuroscience, the functions of the brain, and related issues, such as stem cell research and neuroplasticity.




The Britannica Guide to Explorers and Explorations That Changed the Modern World


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There was a time when every voyage contained an element of the unknown. Today, however, the world spreads out before us carefully mapped and plotted. One must credit explorers with this transformation. Readers will devour these tales of explorers who have pushed geographic and personal boundaries, leaving virtually no corner of the globe off limits.




The Britannica Guide to Political and Social Movements That Changed the Modern World


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Discusses the most influential political and social movements and their roles in the history of modern world politics, including liberalism, conservatism, facism, and religious fundamentalism.




The Britannica Guide to Numbers and Measurement


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Communication and, indeed, our comprehension of the world in general are largely ordered by the number and measurement systems that have arisen over time. This book delves into the history of mathematical reasoning and the progression of numerical thought around the world. With detailed biographies of seminal thinkers and theorists, readers develop a sophisticated understanding of some of the most fundamental arithmetical concepts as well as the individuals who established them.




Encyclopaedia Britannica


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This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time and it is considered to be a landmark encyclopaedia for scholarship and literary style.




The Britannica Guide to Theories and Ideas That Changed the Modern World


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Discusses the scientific and philosophical theories and ideas that have been turning points in modern civilization, highlighting the key figures and cultural perspectives behind each concept.