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Bingsha Shatabdi
Established in 1956, Bingsha Shatabdi follows two different trends in publication, It brings out direct translations from various European languages like French, Dutch, German into Bangla. It deals with both contemporary and classical literature. Its second goal is to publish collections of essays in Bangla and English, and its area of concentration is Social Science And Ancient Indian Civilization and Culture.
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Promoted ContentMay 2016
Das wird man ja wohl noch schreiben dürfen!
Wie ich der deutscheste Jude der Welt wurde
by Shapira, Shahak
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Trusted PartnerJuly 1988
Berl Katznelson
Ein sozialistischer Zionist
by Anita Shapira, Marianne Koppel, Leo Koppel, Walter Hesselbach
Die Historikerin Anita Shapira legt die erste maßgebliche Biographie Berl Katznelsons, einer der führenden Persönlichkeiten der jüdischen Arbeiterbewegung, vor. Shapira schildert seinen Lebensweg von seinem revolutionären Beginn im zaristischen Rußland bis zur Übersiedlung nach Palästina, vom Optimismus der ersten Jahre der britischen Mandatsregierung bis zu den tragischen Ereignissen des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Dieses Buch ist nicht nur das Dokument des Aufbaus des jüdischen Palästina und seiner neuen Kolonisation, sondern auch das Zeugnis des ungewöhnlichen Lebenswegs eines der scharfsinnigsten Repräsentanten des sozialistischen Zionismus.
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Business, Economics & LawSeptember 2020
The Rebirth of Bourbon
Building a Tourism Economy in Small-Town, USA
by Steve Coomes, Kim Huston, Michael Mangeot
Welcome to Bardstown, KY: The Bourbon Capital of the World® Bourbon’s popularity is now a global phenomenon, but you need only look at Bardstown, Kentucky, to see its remarkable and evolving impacts. This historic city of 13,500 people is booming as a result, but it’s also enduring growing pains. The economic impacts from a massive influx of tourists to what is now America’s bourbon epicenter are positive on many levels, but with those crowds comes pressure on infrastructure, services and accommodations. The demand for hotels, bars and restaurants is at an all-time high, and investors from across the globe are addressing those needs. Still, as a two-century-old Kentucky cultural and entertainment center – long before it was discovered by bourbon drinkers – many locals want to ensure the traditional Bardstown experience doesn’t disappear amid novel entertainment options.