Science, hegemony and violence : a requiem for modernity / edited by Ashis Nandy
Contributor(s): Nandy, Ashis [edt].
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BookPublisher: Tokyo : Delhi : The United Nations University ; Oxford University Press, 1988Description: viii, 301 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0745004423; 0195625803 (pbk.).Subject(s): NUCLEAR PHYSICS | VIOLENCE | COLONIALISM | SCIENCEOnline resources: full text
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