Chinese Cultural Laws, Regulations and Institutions examines the legal framework, administrative regulations, and institutional structures governing cultural affairs in China. As part of the Chinese Culture and Art Series, the book outlines the development of cultural legislation, state policies, and organizational systems that regulate artistic and cultural activities. It provides readers with…
This book provides a concise overview of New Mexico's history from the time of Native American settlement to its modern development. Myra Ellen Jenkins and Albert H. Schroeder outline the social, political, and cultural developments and changes that occurred in the region through key periods, including the Spanish colonial period, the Mexican era, and integration into the United States. Prepare…
This book examines the philosophical foundations of Eastern and Western civilizations in order to promote mutual understanding between cultures. Written by F. S. C. Northrop, the work analyzes differences in concepts of knowledge, reality, values, and experience, and argues that many global conflicts arise from philosophical misunderstandings. The book is a significant contribution to comparati…
This book analyzes the development and implementation of cultural policy in Tunisia within the context of national modernization and post-independence state-building. It examines the role of government institutions in promoting cultural activities, preserving national heritage, and supporting artistic creation. The study also discusses the relationship between culture, education, and social dev…
This book is a memoir and family diary written by Deng Rong (邓榕), Deng Xiaoping's daughter. The book focuses on the "Cultural Revolution" period (1966–1976) — describing the Deng family's personal experiences during the father's two-fold criticism and purge, the family's suffering, details of political events that affected their domestic life, and reflections on Deng Xiaoping's position…
This book presents a visual and cultural exploration of Syria through a collection of artistic photographs highlighting the country’s historical monuments, architectural heritage, and cultural atmosphere. Through images of ancient cities, religious buildings, archaeological sites, and everyday life, the book illustrates Syria’s rich civilization and artistic legacy. Lights of Syria serves a…
The book Art in Indonesia: Continuities and Change is an in-depth study by Claire Holt on the historical journey of Indonesian art from prehistoric times, through the Hindu-Buddhist, Islamic, and colonial periods, to the early 20th century. This book examines the continuities and changes in artistic traditions, including architecture, sculpture, fine arts, and performing arts. As one of the mos…
Volume 10 of The Home Library Encyclopedia, titled “Man and His Culture — Index,” serves as the comprehensive alphabetical index for the entire ten-volume set. This reference volume allows readers to efficiently locate topics, names, events, and concepts discussed throughout the encyclopedia. Prepared under the general editorship of George D. Stoddard and Christine Ammer, the index enhanc…
Language and Literature, a volume in the Indonesian Heritage series, explores the linguistic diversity and literary traditions of Indonesia. Written by scholars, writers, and cultural researchers, the book examines the origins and development of Indonesian and regional languages, oral traditions, classical literature, and modern literary movements. The volume highlights the cultural significanc…
Religion and Ritual, part of the Indonesian Heritage series, examines the diverse religious traditions and ritual practices found throughout the Indonesian archipelago. Written by leading scholars in anthropology, sociology, and religious studies, this volume explores indigenous belief systems, major world religions in Indonesia, ceremonial life, symbolic expressions, and the cultural contexts …