The Holy War Idea in Western and Islamic Tradition
[...]only 2540% became Bahs. Because Bah institutions were elected, women played a central role; van den Hoonaard analyzes their status extensively. 185 pages. $45.00 cloth, $16.95 paper.Two exciting developments in the study of political philosophy and international relations include Alasdair MacIn...
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