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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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Tarix. Tarix fanlari
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Tibbiyot va sog‘liqni saqlash
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The Long Revolution
The Long Revolution is a foundational work of cultural studies in which Raymond Williams continues the exploration of the relationship between culture and society that he began in Culture and Society. Williams examines the nature of democracy, industry, and culture in Britain, arguing that the true revolution is a long, continuous process of social and cultural development that remains unfinished. By analyzing the evolution of communications, education, and social institutions, the book offers a deep, interdisciplinary critique of modern civilization and the ways in which human consciousness is shaped by historical and social changes.
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NAVOIY KON-METALLURGIYA KOMBINATI TASHKIL TOPGANLIGINING 65 YILLIGIGA BAG‘ISHLANADI
Mamlakatimizda bugun mavjud bo‘lgan sanoat salohiyati, ochiq aytish kerak, dunyodagi ko‘pgina davlatlarda yo‘q. Biz mana shunday noyob salohiyatimizni yanada rivojlantirish, yurtimizni qudratli industriya makoniga, yuqori texnologiyalar, innovatsiyalar, jahon bozorida raqobatbardosh bo‘lgan sifatli mahsulotlar ishlab chiqaradigan zamonaviy mamlakatga aylantirish bo‘yicha katta-katta dasturlar qabul qilganmiz va ularni albatta amalga oshiramiz.Biz nafaqat mohir paxtakor va bog‘bonlar o‘lkasi, balki IT bo‘yicha yuqori malakali mutaxassislar, injener va energetiklar, konchi va metallurglar, fizik va kimyogarlar mamlakati bo‘lishimiz kerak
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The Limits and Divisions of European History
This seminal work explores the complex conceptual and geographical boundaries that define European history. Oscar Halecki critically examines traditional periodizations and territorial definitions, challenging the reader to reconsider the identity of Europe not merely as a Western phenomenon but as a multifaceted historical entity. Through a rigorous analytical lens, the author provides a nuanced understanding of how historical divisions have been constructed and how they have evolved over centuries, offering profound insights into the continuity and transformation of European civilization.
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The Lancashire Cotton Industry and Its Rivals: International Competition in Cotton Goods in the Late Nineteenth Century: Britain versus India, China, and Japan
This book provides a detailed analysis of the international competition in the cotton goods market during the late nineteenth century. The study focuses on the economic rivalry between the established British industry in Lancashire and the emerging industries in India, China, and Japan. By examining trade patterns, industrial development, and regional market dynamics, the author offers a comprehensive overview of how these competing nations interacted within the global textile economy of the era.
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The Invention of Tradition
This book examines the concept of 'invented tradition'—a set of practices, normally governed by overtly or tacitly accepted rules and of a ritual or symbolic nature, which seek to inculcate certain values and norms of behaviour by repetition, which automatically implies continuity with the past. The contributors explore how traditions which appear or claim to be ancient are often quite recent in origin and sometimes invented, covering examples from the British monarchy to Victorian India and colonial Africa.
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Theatre in Switzerland
This book provides a basic introduction to the social, political and cultural life of the Swiss theatre, offering a historical panorama from Humanism and the Reformation to the modern era, while examining the current state of the theatrical landscape, the influence of radio, television, training schools and professional organizations within the country.
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The Four Literatures of Switzerland
This pamphlet provides a concise overview of the four linguistic and literary traditions of Switzerland: German, French, Italian, and Romansch. It explores the origins, history, and development of these distinct yet interconnected literary landscapes, reflecting the diverse cultural and linguistic variety of the country. The text serves as an introductory guide for readers seeking to understand the socio-political and cultural context that has shaped Swiss literature over the centuries, covering significant periods from the early beginnings through the 20th century.
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The Folk Costumes of Switzerland
This book provides a pictorial and descriptive exploration of traditional Swiss folk costumes, showcasing the cultural heritage and regional diversity of Switzerland. It highlights historical garments such as those from the Saas Valley and the famous cowherd costumes of the Alpstein region, offering insights into the traditions that have been preserved since the 18th century.
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The English
This book provides a comprehensive and engaging account of the English people, exploring their cultural, social, and historical development from their origins to the present day. Drawing upon a wide range of archaeological and historical evidence, the author presents a fresh analysis of the national characteristics of the English, examining the factors that have shaped their identity throughout a sometimes turbulent history.
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The English: The Making of a Nation from 430 - 1700
This book is a synthesis of people, places and events that shaped the English nation from 430 to 1700. Rather than focusing solely on traditional political history, the author explores England through its archaeological sites, historic buildings, and the lives of the individuals who inhabited them, demonstrating that England was never an insular nation but deeply connected to European history. Through an impressionistic and personal journey, the narrative weaves together historical events with the physical legacy left on the landscape, including battlefields, castles, monasteries, and country houses, to provide a fresh perspective on the formation of English identity.
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The Dignity of Labour? A Study of Childbearing and Induction
This book provides a comprehensive sociological study of the experiences of women regarding childbearing and medical induction of labour. Based on extensive research conducted by the Institute for Social Studies in Medical Care, the author examines the views, information, and choices of mothers, as well as the experiences and perspectives of obstetricians and midwives. The study explores the complexities surrounding the decision-making process for induction, the impact on mothers and babies, and the broader implications for medical care and maternity services.
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THE COROPLASTIC ART OF ANCIENT CYPRUS V. THE CYPRO-ARCHAIC PERIOD SMALL FEMALE FIGURINES B. FIGURINES MOULÉES
This volume is part of a comprehensive series documenting the coroplastic art of ancient Cyprus, focusing specifically on small female figurines from the Cypro-Archaic period, with particular attention given to mould-made figurines. The work provides a detailed analysis of these archaeological finds, offering insights into the artistic styles, production techniques, and cultural significance of the figurines within the context of ancient Cypriot society. Through careful documentation and study, the author contributes to a broader understanding of the historical and aesthetic developments in the ancient Mediterranean world, serving as an essential reference for scholars and researchers interested in Cypriot history and art history.
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The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus V. The Cypro-Archaic Period Small Female Figurines A. Handmade/Wheelmade Figurines
This volume is part of a comprehensive series documenting the coroplastic art of ancient Cyprus, focusing specifically on small female figurines from the Cypro-Archaic period. The work provides a detailed analysis and cataloging of handmade and wheelmade figurines, exploring their stylistic features, iconography, and cultural context within the archaeological heritage of the island.
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The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus: VI. The Cypro-Archaic Period. Monsters, Animals and Miscellanea
This volume is part of a comprehensive study on the coroplastic art of ancient Cyprus. It focuses on the Cypro-Archaic period, specifically examining a wide range of clay figurines depicting monsters, animals, and miscellaneous inanimate objects. The book provides a detailed typological classification and archaeological analysis of these artifacts, contributing to our understanding of the cultural and symbolic landscape of ancient Cyprus. It includes sections on centaurs, sphinxes, various mammals, reptiles, birds, ships, furniture, and weaponry, supported by descriptive catalogs and scholarly insights into the craftsmanship and purpose of these terracottas.
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The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus III. The Cypro-Archaic Period Large and Medium Size Sculpture
This volume provides a comprehensive scholarly analysis of the coroplastic art of ancient Cyprus during the Cypro-Archaic period, specifically focusing on large and medium-sized sculpture. The book offers detailed classifications, descriptions, and historical contexts for various sculptural finds, including an exploration of the stylistic development and cultural significance of these artifacts as found in sanctuaries like Ayia Irini. It is an essential reference for understanding the evolution of Cypriot artistic traditions and their connection to broader Mediterranean cultures.
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The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus: I. Chalcolithic - Late Cypriote I
This volume offers a comprehensive study of the coroplastic art of ancient Cyprus, focusing on the period from the Chalcolithic era to the Late Cypriote I. It examines the development of terracotta figurines, detailing their forms, stylistic features, and their roles in various contexts such as domestic settings, burial practices, and religious rituals. The book categorizes different types of figurines, including 'comb' figurines, plank-shaped figures, and animal models, and analyzes their integration with pottery and other vessels. Through detailed descriptions and archaeological context, the work provides deep insights into the artistic traditions, social customs, and material culture of ancient Cyprus.