Review: Anthony Cerulli, The Practice of Texts: Education and Healing in South India
Journal name: History of Science in South Asia
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The journal “History of Science in South Asia” (HSSA) publishes high-quality research on the history of science, focusing on South Asia but also welcoming studies on broader cultural influences. It adopts a broad definition of “science” and encourages theoretical discussions and offers open access. Although initially supported by the Sayahna Foundation, it is now aided by the University of Alberta and Érudit.
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Venera Khalikova
Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Year: 2023 | Doi: 10.18732/hssa105
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