The Doctoral Journey /
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Earning a doctorate can be a daunting, yet rewarding, venture; the doctoral journey can include immeasurable sacrifice (e.g., health, family, finances). This edited volume-a collective narrative-comprises diverse educationalist perspectives from scholars who have successfully navigated the doctoral journey. Clearly articulated throughout this collective narrative, there are innumerable ways to complete the doctoral journey; the laborious journey is not a linear process but rather a lattice of ever-evolving professional and personal relationships, experiences, perspectives, and insights. Personal accounts of resilience and growth serve as sources of inspiration while offering sage advice, genuine insights, and significant analyses-all seamlessly connected. Contributors are: Laurie Hill, Makie Kortjass, Michael Paul Lukie, Ntokozo Mkhize-Mthembu, David G. Ngatia, Heather Raymond, Alessandra Romano, Pearl Subban, Kathy Toogood and Barbara van Ingen.
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1 online resource (188 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004700154
The Sudan in Anglo-Egyptian relations : a case study in power politics, 1800-1956 /
: " this book has evolved from work done for the degree of doctor of philosophy ... University of London. : xx, 466 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 443-451) and index.
Islam and modernism in Egypt : a study of the modern reform movement inaugurated by Muḥammad ʻAbduh /
: The first part of a dissertation submitted in 1928 to the Graduate faculty of the University of Chicago, Department of Old Testament, for degree of doctor of philosophy. It forms an introductory study for a translation into English, not yet published, of a work on the Islāmic caliphate by ʻAlī ʻAbd al-Rāzik. Cf. Pref. : viii, 283 pages ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : pages [269]-274.
Ingarden (1893-1970): A Biography. Part 1: In the Masters' Shadow /
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This biography explores the captivating life of Roman Witold Ingarden, a key figure in 20th-century philosophy. In this first English-language biography of the Polish philosopher, readers will discover the struggles and triumphs of a man shaped by mentors such as Husserl and Twardowski, navigating a turbulent world: Part 1: In the Masters' Shadow covers the period up to the outbreak of World War II. Drawing on unpublished archival materials, the book unveils lesser-known facets of Ingarden's life-from his youthful passions to his academic challenges. Written in an accessible style, it invites scholars and general readers alike to connect with Ingarden as both a philosopher and a relatable human being.
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1 online resource (240 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004727038
