The book "Mohammed Marx and Marhaen: The Roots of Indonesian Socialism" examines the development of socialism in Indonesia, especially by connecting Marxist ideas with local experience, which was popularized by the figure "Marhaen". In her book, Jeanne S. Mintz examines how Marx's thoughts are translated in the Indonesian context, where the struggles of ordinary people—as represented by Marha…
This book offers a comprehensive overview of the political system of the United States, examining its institutions, public policies, and the dynamics of governance. It provides an analytical foundation for understanding how American political structures operate, the roles of key actors, and the processes that shape national decision-making. Designed for political science students, the volume bl…
This anthology provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of international politics through selected foundational readings edited by George S. Masannat and Gilbert Abcarian. It presents essential theoretical perspectives, historical analyses, and contemporary discussions that help readers understand the dynamics of international relations. The book is designed for students and scholars …
Mohammed, Marx and Marhaen: The Roots of Indonesian Socialism analyzes the ideological foundations of Indonesian socialism by examining the interaction between Islamic thought, Marxist theory, and indigenous concepts such as Marhaenism. Jeanne S. Mintz traces the development of socialist ideas in Indonesia within the context of colonialism, nationalism, and political movements, providing an in-…
This book presents an in-depth narrative exploration of Tunisia as a modern North African nation that has achieved relative political stability, social cohesion, and economic progress. Written by Georgie Anne Geyer, the work combines travel writing with political and social analysis, offering insights into Tunisia’s governance, cultural identity, development strategies, and everyday life. Thr…
William B. Quandt's The Politics of Palestinian Nationalism examines the development of political ideas, organizations, and the struggle of Palestinian nationalism from the early 20th century to the contemporary period. The book explores how Palestinian national identity was shaped by the experience of colonialism, regional conflicts, the influence of international powers, and the internal dyna…
Volume 19 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica’s “A New Survey of Universal Knowledge” covers entries from Raynal to Sarraut. This authoritative reference work presents concise and scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects, offering historical background, biographical profiles, scientific information, and cultural insights. Designed to serve researchers, students, and general readers, the…
This volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, titled "Sarsaparilla to Sorcery," presents authoritative and comprehensive articles covering a wide spectrum of topics arranged alphabetically from Sarsaparilla to Sorcery. As part of the 1964 edition of Britannica’s "A New Survey of Universal Knowledge," it provides scholarly, well-documented entries written by specialists, offering readers reliab…
Volume 18 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica provides authoritative, comprehensive reference articles covering topics from “Plants” to “Raymund of Tripoli.” This volume offers scholarly explanations, historical background, scientific information, and biographical entries, serving as an essential resource for students, researchers, and general readers seeking reliable universal knowledge.
Volume 21 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica covers a wide range of topics from “Sordello” to “Textbooks,” presenting authoritative and comprehensive articles written by experts in various fields. As part of the Britannica’s 1964 edition, this volume continues the tradition of providing reliable, scholarly, and easily accessible knowledge for general readers, students, and researchers. E…