Paul, 2022
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Manning | Navigating world history: Historians create a global past | |
| Machlup | Knowledge: Its creation, distribution and economic significance, Volume II: The Branches of Learning | |
| Queen et al. | American Buddhism: Methods and findings in recent scholarship | |
| Simonson et al. | The history of communication history | |
| Bhattacharya | On Comparatism in the Colony: Archives, Methods, and the Project of Weltliteratur | |
| Lamphere | Unofficial histories: a vision of Anthropology from the margins | |
| Brinton | Anthropology: As a science and as a branch of university education in the United States | |
| Hughes-Warrington | Palgrave advances in world histories | |
| Paul | Writing the history of the humanities: Questions, themes, and approaches | |
| Shamsul | Colonial knowledge and the construction of Malay and Malayness: Exploring the literary component | |
| Yom | The Societies of the Middle East and North Africa | |
| Zurlo | " A Miracle from Nairobi": David B. Barrett and the Quantification of World Christianity, 1957-1982 | |
| Rajamani | Critical caste theory in education | |
| Woodberry et al. | Missiological Education for the Twenty-first Century: The Book, the Circle, and the Sandals: Essays in Honor of Paul E. Pierson | |
| Jhala | Marriage, hierarchy and identity in ideology and practice: An anthropological study of Jhala Rajput society in western India, against a historical background, 1090-1990 AD | |
| Szerecz | Comparative History writing in Hungary until 1945/48 | |
| Roos et al. | Collected Wisdom of the Early Modern Scholar: Essays in Honor of Mordechai Feingold | |
| Kersten | ABDULLAH SAEED (ed.): Approaches to the Qur'an in Contemporary Indonesia.(Institute of Ismaili Studies, Qur'anic Studies Series No. 2.) xx, 252 pp. London: Oxford University Press in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2005.£ 45. | |
| Denwood | JAN-OLOF SVANTESSON, ANNA TSENDINA, ANASTASIA KARLSSON and VIVAN FRANZÉN: The Phonology of Mongolian.(The Phonology of the World's Languages.) xix, 314 pp. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2005.£ 65. | |
| HERBORDT | Die Prinzen-und Beamtensiegel der hethitischen Großreichszeit auf Tonbullen aus dem Niscantepe-Archiv in Hattusa. Mit Kommentaren zu den Siegelinschriften und Hieroglyphen von J. David Hawkins.(Bogsazköy-Hattuša: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen, 19.) xv, 441 pp., 60 pl., 1 plan. Mainz am Rhein: Verlag Philipp von | |
| Weiser | Max Weinreich | |
| Kumar | The modernization of Sanskrit education | |
| Bausani | Religion in Iran: From Zoroaster to Baha'ullah | |
| Millward | LJ NEWBY: The Empire and the Khanate: A Political History of Qing Relations with Khoqand, c. 1760–1860.(Brill's Inner Asian Library.) xxv, 297 pp. Leiden: Brill, 2005.€ 69. | |
| Kinney | KEITH NATHANIEL KNAPP: Selfless Offspring: Filial Children and Social Order in Medieval China. x, 300 pp. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2005. $52. |