A Foreword by Yasmin Khan, author of the excellent The Raj at War, notes that this book is in the "vanguard of shaping new histories of the Second World War"
HBO began to make its mark on popular culture in the late 1970s and early 1980s
This well-researched book on the Sino-Indian boundary dispute nevertheless makes some debatable contentions about the past and future of this conflict
The book has a remarkable chapter on current technology platforms and how they influence our lives today and will do so in the future
The story of the long walk home is the subject of Homebound, a book that addresses the pain and devastation caused by the lockdowns
Robert Bly, one of the most prominent American poets of the last half-century, died aged 95
Mukesh Butani, founder and managing partner at BMR Legal Advocates, needs no introduction in the world of direct tax
Ms Singh's book makes it clear that India's Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, builds on a long legacy of efforts to advocate for rights-based institutional care
Ms Ved explores the world of food through the Indian cultural leader Rabindranath Tagore
It is a pleasure to read Dr Lally's engagements with the economy of this far-flung overland trade, furnishing serialised and tabular data
He passed away on Saturday afternoon with his wife, Niso, by his side
The challenge the book faces, therefore, doesn't derive from Greenhouse's admirably clear account of the court's business
It is about how corporate leaders can create humane and passionate companies, which, as a byproduct, achieve impressive growth and great profits
The book raises quite a few questions on other important issues concerning the financial sector
Beyond the parties, Mr Boyle traces the racial reckoning as it coursed through the nation
Fragments Against My Ruin has tableaux of fortuitous encounters, new friendships, and the early stirrings of political ideologies that will influence his work as a writer
Going by this book, the branches were quite active in organising debates
The effort is in effect a history of an encounter with a metropolis that once ruled India, anecdotally expressed in an undogmatic manner
Merkel didn't talk to Marton for this book. But she has doggedly retraced Merkel's trail, and the story she brings is a good one
Readers should pay heed to the chapter in which Mr Erikson spells out the four stages through which one passes when trying to learn something new