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In late January 1879, following news of the terrible disaster to befall British forces at Isandlwana, Colonel Henry Evel
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Torture. According to Henry Shue, professor of politics and international relations at the University of Oxford in Engla
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This book sets out from the question: why have so many western theatre workers come to India and what were they looking
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This book describes the narrative form of cruelty in modern literature. It focuses on the two main literary traditions t
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he theatrical culture of Tibet is probably the last to remain virtually unknown to the outside world, and to the West in
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