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Konu Politics and government. Afghanistan -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. Afghanistan -- History -- Periodicals. Afghanistan -- Politics and government -- Newspapers. Afghanistan -- History -- Newspapers. Afghanistan. Periodicals. Newspapers. History.
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Kayıt Numarası 12698001
Notlar Access restricted to subscribing institutions.Contents viewed on May 23, 2019; title from database home page.. 1 online resource. "The Afghan Serials Collection is an essential collection of partisan serials from the Wahdat Library, the most comprehensive private collection of rare newspapers and journals from Afghanistan. This collection is a major contribution to the preservation of the history of the region and is comprised of the careful selection of more than 2,500 individual issues of 46 newspapers and journals published in Persian, Pushto, Arabic, Urdu, and English. Documenting the breadth of Afghanistan's political epochs, the Afghan Serials Collection covers the use of the press by many groups that sought to shape Afghanistan's social and intellectual landscape including the Communist People's Democratic Party (PDPA); exiled loyalists to the deposed Afghan monarchy; independent humanitarians and intellectuals seeking to better their country; anti-Soviet mujaheddin groups from a range of political movements; the Taliban; and minority political parties that have emerged following the post-2001 transition towards democracy. The digitization of the Wahdat collection, complete with robust descriptions and periodical metadata, represents a significant step forward in the preservation of Afghanistan's history that will be of critical service to academics and area experts. The story of modern Afghanistan as preserved through Wahdat publications has implications beyond the country and region itself, one which can now be more fully told through digital access to these critical resources."--Publisher's website
Başlığın Farklı Biçimleri Partisan publications from the Wahdat library
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Afghan serials collection : partisan publications from the Wahdat library.

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Basım Yeri - Minneapolis, MN : East View Information Services
Konu Politics and government. Afghanistan -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. Afghanistan -- History -- Periodicals. Afghanistan -- Politics and government -- Newspapers. Afghanistan -- History -- Newspapers. Afghanistan. Periodicals. Newspapers. History.
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil ara,eng,fas,pus,urd
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar |
Kütüphane Chicago Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası 12698001
Notlar Access restricted to subscribing institutions.Contents viewed on May 23, 2019; title from database home page.. 1 online resource. "The Afghan Serials Collection is an essential collection of partisan serials from the Wahdat Library, the most comprehensive private collection of rare newspapers and journals from Afghanistan. This collection is a major contribution to the preservation of the history of the region and is comprised of the careful selection of more than 2,500 individual issues of 46 newspapers and journals published in Persian, Pushto, Arabic, Urdu, and English. Documenting the breadth of Afghanistan's political epochs, the Afghan Serials Collection covers the use of the press by many groups that sought to shape Afghanistan's social and intellectual landscape including the Communist People's Democratic Party (PDPA); exiled loyalists to the deposed Afghan monarchy; independent humanitarians and intellectuals seeking to better their country; anti-Soviet mujaheddin groups from a range of political movements; the Taliban; and minority political parties that have emerged following the post-2001 transition towards democracy. The digitization of the Wahdat collection, complete with robust descriptions and periodical metadata, represents a significant step forward in the preservation of Afghanistan's history that will be of critical service to academics and area experts. The story of modern Afghanistan as preserved through Wahdat publications has implications beyond the country and region itself, one which can now be more fully told through digital access to these critical resources."--Publisher's website
Başlığın Farklı Biçimleri Partisan publications from the Wahdat library
Diğer yazarlar / katkıda bulunanlar East View Information Services.
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