Forthcoming Books


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The European Encyclopedia


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Organized thematically, this book tells the story of the European encyclopedia from 1650 to the present.




The Vedic Core of Human History


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The origin of world civilization can be traced to the Indus Valley cradle, where brilliant and original thinkers made groundbreaking discoveries. The history of these discoveries is recorded in the vast Sanskrit literature. In this study, author M. K. Agarwal explores the cultural and historical significance of the region. He explores Indus Valley culture, which encouraged creative thought as opposed to the Abrahamic faiths, which herded followers into dogmatic thinking. He holds that these religions prospered because of their unfettered hatred of the Vedic-Hindu-Buddhist peoples, who were demonized as pagans to be murdered, tortured, raped, enslaved, and robbed. He also considers the achievements of that culture, such as the creation of the most affluent, most scientifically advanced, and most spiritual of all societies, with archeological moorings that can be traced back to 8000 BC. No other region can even come close to transforming people and culture like the Indus Valley, but the world's Vedic roots have been ignored, shunned, and covered up. Uncover the history that has been lost and develop a deeper appreciation for the true cradle of human civilization with The Vedic Core of Human History.




No Easy Answer


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This is a cursory look at the complexity of poverty and possible solutions.




Collier's Encyclopedia


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Jumbo's Hide, Elvis's Ride, and the Tooth of Buddha


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Once again historian Harvey Rachlin uncovers odd and stirring stories behind some of the most fascinating objects in the world. "Jumbo's Hide," Publisher's Weekly writes, "is entertaining and enlightening … a pageant of human aspiration, achievement, obsession, and belief." Artifacts explored include: The truce flag that ended World War I, The Maltese Falcon, John Adam's pigtail and Jesse James' Stickpin and Galileo's middle finger.




The Aptitude Myth


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The Aptitude Myth addresses the decline in American children’s mastery of critical school subjects. It contends that a contributing cause for this decline derives from many Americans’ ways of thinking about children’s learning: They believe that school performance is determined very largely by innate aptitude.




At the Edge of Camelot


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Donald Katzner tells the story of an academic department that underwent rapid, wrenching changes from the late 1960s through the 1970s. The story told covers the particulars of the background for these events relating to the University of Massachusetts, the political activism of the period, and the state of the economics profession.




People and Programs that Make a Difference in a Multicultural Society


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A comprehensive compilation of scholarly research on the contributions of people from all walks of life - academicians, corporations, celebrities, parents, students, churches - who are making a difference in their respective communities and the nation through volunteerism and well-constructed programmes. The volume includes addresses and Websites. It should be useful as a supplementary text in academic settings, as well as a reference guide to be used by those who have a desire to help others and make a contribution to humanity.