This paper analyses the emergence and expansion of the university system with reference to the major transformation that took place amidst the national movement and yet flourishing at the peak of it. Tracing the genesis of the universities historically is critical to understand the contemporary ...
Questions posed in this paper are to do with the antecedents of the Indian women's movement, the model of womanhood that it has sought to promote, the influences which it seeks to combat or draw upon in fulfilling its objectives and some of the contemporary issues addressed by it. Thus, ...
The lack of engagement could have been due to animosity towards the movement’s perceived threat upon male privileges, a result of apathy, or being unable to identify with women’s issues. Nonetheless, there are echoes of festering resentment in regard to women’s rights, clearly infused ...
By the end of the second decade of the twentieth century a new nationalist movement had emerged in British West Africa which was significant of a new political awakening in that part of the world. This was the National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA), which differed in important respe...
The Kohistan island arc in the frontal part of the Indian plate docked with mainland Asia, as already stated, around 65 Ma, and the suturing or welcing of the two continents was complete by 50–55 Ma. The frontal part of the Indian plate bent—the continental margin—down, was cut by ...
The first widespread CHIKV outbreak swept across the Indian Ocean in concomitant with the emergence of the Indian Ocean Lineage (IOL) of ECSA genotype in Réunion Island during the 2005 outbreak12,13. Successful adaptation of the IOL strain in Ae. albopictus led to the expansion of the virus ...
To explore any selection footprint on CsALC, the genomic region of CsALC plus its 3 kb promoter sequences (Chr02: 16738402–16744826) was analyzed in the published 115 cucumber accessions consisting of five populations: Indian wild gen- otypes (INW), Indian domestic (IND), Xishuangbanna (...
The last six centuries saw the emergence of major empires that dominated every part of the world. Inevitably then, these imperial formations governed diverse and polyglot peoples. They also developed complex systems of governance that de... S Guha - 《Indian Economic & Social History Review》 被...
While Wolters was certainly not alone in questioning the overemphasis on Indian influence on the emergence of early Southeast Asian kingdoms like Srivijaya ... JL Lee - 《Asian Perspectives》 被引量: 186发表: 2001年 Cultural Influences on the Moral Status of Reciprocity and the Discounting of En...
Cities grow in a bottom-up manner, leading to fractal-like urban morphologies characterized by scaling laws. The correlated percolation model has succeeded in modeling urban geometries by imposing strong spatial correlations; however, the origin of the u