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  • Islamic Psychology and Biopsychological Basics of Life in Education and Health

    ISSN: 2750-3968

    This book series can be seen as a bridge that brings different worlds and directions of psychology together. The essence of the work proposed in this book series concerns mainly the biopsychological foundations of life in educational and health related fields. The world of the psychology of the Islamic cultural area, for example, is largely unknown for the western readers up to now. Therefore, concepts and research methods from „western" psychology, which are taught and researched around the world, are transferred and applied to questions, to contexts of the Islamic cultural area and to the related Islamic Psychology. Through the contributions in this book series, the content-related concepts, the research approaches and the ways of thinking of the Islamic psychology in educational and health related psychological fields become visible and known for all the western psychologists and researchers. In this way it is possible to create a substantial exchange in which all directions of psychology can contribute to the further development of the discipline of psychology as a whole. This creation of connections is the basic idea of the biocentric approach on which the series is based. This approach promotes and aims to give space to various fundamental orientations in all cultural areas in all directions and allows them to be expressed in order to be described scientifically. The psychology of the 4 directions is described in this biocentric approach: the Islamic psychology is called the psychology of the „east", then the psychology of the „west", the „south" and the „north".This book series is open to welcome similar works, monographies and collective volumes. This book series can be seen as a bridge that brings different worlds and directions of psychology together. The essence of the work proposed in this book series concerns mainly the biopsychological foundations of life in educational and health related fields. The world of the psychology of the Islamic cultural area, for example, is largely unknown for the western readers up to now. Therefore, concepts and research methods from „western" psychology, which are taught and researched around the world, are transferred and applied to questions, to contexts of the Islamic cultural area and to the related Islamic Psychology. Through the contributions in this book series, the content-related concepts, the research approaches and the ways of thinking of the Islamic psychology in educational and health related psychological fields become visible and known for all the western psychologists and researchers. In this way it is possible to create a substantial exchange in which all directions of psychology can contribute to the further development of the discipline of psychology as a whole. This creation of connections is the basic idea of the biocentric approach on which the series is based. This approach promotes and aims to give space to various fundamental orientations in all cultural areas in all directions and allows them to be expressed in order to be described scientifically. The psychology of the 4 directions is described in this biocentric approach: the Islamic psychology is called the psychology of the „east", then the psychology of the „west", the „south" and the „north".This book series is open to welcome similar works, monographies and collective volumes. This book series can be seen as a bridge that brings different worlds and directions of psychology together. The essence of the work proposed in this book series concerns mainly the biopsychological foundations of life in educational and health related fields. The world of the psychology of the Islamic cultural area, for example, is largely unknown for the western readers up to now. Therefore, concepts and research methods from „western" psychology, which are taught and researched around the world, are transferred and applied to questions, to contexts of the Islamic cultural area and to the related Islamic Psychology. Through the contributions in this book series, the content-related concepts, the research approaches and the ways of thinking of the Islamic psychology in educational and health related psychological fields become visible and known for all the western psychologists and researchers. In this way it is possible to create a substantial exchange in which all directions of psychology can contribute to the further development of the discipline of psychology as a whole. This creation of connections is the basic idea of the biocentric approach on which the series is based. This approach promotes and aims to give space to various fundamental orientations in all cultural areas in all directions and allows them to be expressed in order to be described scientifically. The psychology of the 4 directions is described in this biocentric approach: the Islamic psychology is called the psychology of the „east", then the psychology of the „west", the „south" and the „north".This book series is open to welcome similar works, monographies and collective volumes.

    4 publications

  • Life and Letters of Ferdinand von Mueller

    Of German origin Ferdinand von Mueller migrated to Australia in 1847. Government Botanist of Victoria for 43 years until his death in 1896, he was Australia's greatest scientist of the 19th century – a major contributor to international science, an intrepid explorer of parts of Australia previously unknown to Europeans, and a dominant figure in the scientific and intellectual life of his adopted country. Throughout his working life, Mueller kept up an enormous correspondence. Large numbers of letters by or to him have been located, scattered throughout the world, and edited for publication. These constitute a major new research tool for both Australian historians and historians of science. They are also of fundamental importance to Australian taxonomic botany, for Mueller introduced vast numbers of Australian plants to western science. Die Gesamtausgabe (4 Bände plus CD-ROM) wird zu einem Subskriptionspreis abgegeben, welcher bis zum Erscheinen aller vier Bände gültig ist. Bitte beachten Sie, dass Sie nur die Gesamtausgabe subskribieren können. Wenn Sie subskribieren möchten, so benachrichtigen Sie uns bitte per e-mail. ISBN für Subskriptionen (Bde. 1-4): ISBN 3-906761-69-X / US-ISBN 0-8204-4219-X Subskriptionspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band): sFr. 80.75 / € * 51.60 / € ** 48.20 / £ 36.00 / US-$ 62.95 Subskriptionspreis für Band 4: sFr. 47.75 / € * 30.70 / € ** 28.70 / £ 21.00 / US-$ 34.95 Verkaufspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band) nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 95.00 / € * 60.80 / € ** 56.80 / £ 43.00 / US-$ 73.95 Verkaufspreis für Band 4 nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 56.00 / € * 35.80 / € ** 33.50 / £ 25.00 / U Of German origin Ferdinand von Mueller migrated to Australia in 1847. Government Botanist of Victoria for 43 years until his death in 1896, he was Australia's greatest scientist of the 19th century – a major contributor to international science, an intrepid explorer of parts of Australia previously unknown to Europeans, and a dominant figure in the scientific and intellectual life of his adopted country. Throughout his working life, Mueller kept up an enormous correspondence. Large numbers of letters by or to him have been located, scattered throughout the world, and edited for publication. These constitute a major new research tool for both Australian historians and historians of science. They are also of fundamental importance to Australian taxonomic botany, for Mueller introduced vast numbers of Australian plants to western science. Die Gesamtausgabe (4 Bände plus CD-ROM) wird zu einem Subskriptionspreis abgegeben, welcher bis zum Erscheinen aller vier Bände gültig ist. Bitte beachten Sie, dass Sie nur die Gesamtausgabe subskribieren können. Wenn Sie subskribieren möchten, so benachrichtigen Sie uns bitte per e-mail. ISBN für Subskriptionen (Bde. 1-4): ISBN 3-906761-69-X / US-ISBN 0-8204-4219-X Subskriptionspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band): sFr. 80.75 / € * 51.60 / € ** 48.20 / £ 36.00 / US-$ 62.95 Subskriptionspreis für Band 4: sFr. 47.75 / € * 30.70 / € ** 28.70 / £ 21.00 / US-$ 34.95 Verkaufspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band) nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 95.00 / € * 60.80 / € ** 56.80 / £ 43.00 / US-$ 73.95 Verkaufspreis für Band 4 nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 56.00 / € * 35.80 / € ** 33.50 / £ 25.00 / U Of German origin Ferdinand von Mueller migrated to Australia in 1847. Government Botanist of Victoria for 43 years until his death in 1896, he was Australia's greatest scientist of the 19th century – a major contributor to international science, an intrepid explorer of parts of Australia previously unknown to Europeans, and a dominant figure in the scientific and intellectual life of his adopted country. Throughout his working life, Mueller kept up an enormous correspondence. Large numbers of letters by or to him have been located, scattered throughout the world, and edited for publication. These constitute a major new research tool for both Australian historians and historians of science. They are also of fundamental importance to Australian taxonomic botany, for Mueller introduced vast numbers of Australian plants to western science. Die Gesamtausgabe (4 Bände plus CD-ROM) wird zu einem Subskriptionspreis abgegeben, welcher bis zum Erscheinen aller vier Bände gültig ist. Bitte beachten Sie, dass Sie nur die Gesamtausgabe subskribieren können. Wenn Sie subskribieren möchten, so benachrichtigen Sie uns bitte per e-mail. ISBN für Subskriptionen (Bde. 1-4): ISBN 3-906761-69-X / US-ISBN 0-8204-4219-X Subskriptionspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band): sFr. 80.75 / € * 51.60 / € ** 48.20 / £ 36.00 / US-$ 62.95 Subskriptionspreis für Band 4: sFr. 47.75 / € * 30.70 / € ** 28.70 / £ 21.00 / US-$ 34.95 Verkaufspreis für die Bände 1-3 (pro Band) nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 95.00 / € * 60.80 / € ** 56.80 / £ 43.00 / US-$ 73.95 Verkaufspreis für Band 4 nach Erscheinen aller vier Bände: sFr. 56.00 / € * 35.80 / € ** 33.50 / £ 25.00 / U

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    by Patrick Wheeler (Author) 2021
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    Images of India in British Fiction: Anglo-India vs. the Metropolis

    by Sebastian Horstmann (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Real and Imagined Women in British Romanticism

    Real and Imagined Women in British Romanticism

    by Gaura Shankar Narayan (Author) 2009
    ©2010 Monographs
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    Women in Nabokov’s Life and Art

    by Nailya Garipova (Volume editor) Juan José Torres Núñez (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Sir Spencer Harcourt Butler: A Master Governor in British India (1890–1928)

    Sir Spencer Harcourt Butler: A Master Governor in British India (1890–1928)

    A Record of His Contribution Towards the Development of Modern India
    by Michael Fenwick Macnamara (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: The Central Legislature in British India, 1921–47

    The Central Legislature in British India, 1921–47

    Parliamentary Experiences Under the Raj
    by Mohammad Rashiduzzaman (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Life Histories of Bahá’í Women in Canada

    Life Histories of Bahá’í Women in Canada

    Constructing Religious Identity in the Twentieth Century
    by Lynn Echevarria (Author) 2012
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: Apostles of Transformation

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    Anthology of Muslim Women Trailblazers in India
    by Akhtarul Wasey (Volume editor) Juhi Gupta (Volume editor) 2022
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    Translated from the French by Elizabeth Corp
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    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Charles Darwin’s Looking Glass

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    ©2015 Monographs
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    Remapping Early British Cinema
    by Maurizio Cinquegrani (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
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    In collaboration with Jason Lieblang and Patricia Milewski
    by Daniela Fuhrmann (Volume editor) Gaby Pailer (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: Quality of Life and Working Life in Comparison

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    by György Széll (Volume editor) Ute Széll (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Conference proceedings
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    Scribbling Women and the Short Story Form

    Approaches by American and British Women Writers
    by Ellen Burton Harrington (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Monographs
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    Teaching British Women Writers 1750-1900

    by Jeanne Moskal (Volume editor) Shannon R. Wooden (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Textbook
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    by Susana Nicolás Román (Author) 2019
    ©2018 Edited Collection
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    by Aleksandra Hołubowicz (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
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    The Life-writing of the Algerian «moudjahidate»
    by Caroline E. Kelley (Author) 2019
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: The Impact of Labour Market Insecurity on the Work and Family Life of Men and Women

    The Impact of Labour Market Insecurity on the Work and Family Life of Men and Women

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    by Katrin Golsch (Author)
    ©2005 Thesis
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    Cinematic Charisma as a Gateway to Political Power
    by Dhamu Pongiyannan (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Thesis
  • Title: Virtuous Victim or Sexual Predator?

    Virtuous Victim or Sexual Predator?

    The Representation of the Widow in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century German Fiction
    by Abigail Dunn (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Art and Life in the Novels of Anita Brookner

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    Reading for Life- Subversive Re-Writing to Live
    by Eileen Williams-Wanquet (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
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