Books by "Sir David Pollock"

12 books found

Historical Sketch of Saint James Square Presbyterian Congregation, Toronto, 1853-1903

Historical Sketch of Saint James Square Presbyterian Congregation, Toronto, 1853-1903

by St. James Square Presbyterian Church (Toronto)., Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor

1903

The Survival of Man

The Survival of Man

by Sir Oliver Lodge

1909

Terre Napoléon

Terre Napoléon

by Sir Ernest Scott

1910

The Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland

The Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland

by John Burke, Sir John B. Burke

1841

A Voyage to Modernism

A Voyage to Modernism

by Sir Sayyid Aḥmad K̲h̲ān̲

2011 · Primus Books

The nature of Muslim knowledge concerning the West through travel accounts makes for fascinating reading. The eighteenth-century encounters of Munshi Ihtisamuddin and Mirza Abu Taleb Khan, embedded in their travelogues, however, seem very distant and less urgent. With Syed Ahmed, however, begins an entirely new phase with his interplay between Muslims and the West, on the one hand, and between Islam and Christianity, on the other. Even though his portrait of England is sometimes facile, his account of his travels opens the door to new questions, particularly because this was the period when the relations between Europeans and Indians were at the centre of many debates. Consequently, passages in the Musafiran-i Landan introducing 'Europe' and 'England' are historically important enough to merit attention, since they are not used merely as fulsome descriptions of Western society's advances, but also contain the germ of the justification for an Anglo-Muslim rapprochement. This makes the Musafiran-i Landan an important source for the construction of the history of an era. Its English translation, the first ever to be undertaken in full, makes it accessible to those who have no knowledge of Urdu. Although several accounts of 'India and West' are available, A Voyage to Modernism is of special significance. Set apart from his later endeavours like the Tahzibul Akhlaq and Asar-al Sanadid, it is the Syed's impressions caught in A Voyage to Modernism that mattered to all those who knew anything about his standing in public life and his stature as an enlightened reformer in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. This eminently readable translation is enriched by editorial interventions by translators and editors of the work, and supported by rare archival photographs

The Bravo Mystery and Other Cases

The Bravo Mystery and Other Cases

by Sir John Richard Hall (bart.), John Hall

1923

The River Clyde and the Clyde Burghs

The River Clyde and the Clyde Burghs

by Sir James David Marwick

1909

Man and the Universe

Man and the Universe

by Sir Oliver Lodge

1909

A History of English Law

A History of English Law

by Sir William Searle Holdsworth

1909

The Tragedy of South Africa

The Tragedy of South Africa

by Algernon Methuen, bart Sir Algernon Methuen Marshall Methuen

1905