The Dawn

The Dawn
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1897
Genre: Hindu philosophy
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The Dawn, a Monthly Magazine: March 1897-February 1898

The Dawn, a Monthly Magazine: March 1897-February 1898
Author: Satish Chandra Mukherjee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The Dawn A Monthly Monthly Magazine, Edited And Run By Satis Chandra Mukherjee For Sixteen Years From 1897 To 1913, Holds A Unique Place In The History Of Modern India.

The Darkest Dawn

The Darkest Dawn
Author: Thomas Goodrich
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2005-02-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253111323

The story of the Lincoln assassination and its aftermath, captured with you-are-there immediacy. It was one of the most tragic events in American history: The famous president, beloved by many, reviled by some, murdered while viewing a play at Ford’s Theater in Washington. The frantic search for the perpetrators. The nation in mourning. The solemn funeral train. The conspirators brought to justice. Coming just days after the surrender of the Confederate Army at Appomattox, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln has become etched in the national consciousness like few other events. The president who had steered the nation through its bloodiest crisis was cut down before the end, just as it appeared that the bloodshed was over. The story has been told many times, but rarely with the immediacy of The Darkest Dawn. Thomas Goodrich brings to his narrative the care of the historian and the flair of the fiction writer. The result is a gripping account, filled with detail and as fresh as today’s news. “Among the hundreds of books published about the assassination of our 16th president, this is an exceptional volume.” —Frank J. Williams, founding Chair of The Lincoln Forum

Let there be Light

Let there be Light
Author: Suvobrata Sarkar
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2020-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 110890114X

Social and economic history of science and technology has emerged as a major theme of interdisciplinary research in South Asian history since the late 1990s. This book studies the correlation between technological knowledge and industrial performance, with the focus on electricity, an emerging technology during 1880 and 1945. The arrival of electricity necessitated the introduction of new institutional facilities, and with the growth of technological system, a new business culture grew - there was demand for trained manpower to handle machines and better educational facilities. Taking a broad view of the subject, the narrative of this book is built around the historical experiences of the local Bengali-speaking population. Adopting the social constructionist model, Let There Be Light presents an amalgamation of archival and Indian language source materials to delineate the diverse nature of the appropriation of technological ideas into Indian culture.

Asiatic Review

Asiatic Review
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 908
Release: 1912
Genre: Asia
ISBN:

Beginning in 1895, includes the Proceedings of the East India Association.