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Availability
In stock
ISBN
9798881902018
Edition
1
Publication Date
June 22, 2025
Physical Size
236mm x 160mm
Illustrations
37 Color
Number of Pages
542
The two fields of fractures, in mathematical literature and Russian ethnography, appear to be unrelated. Yet it is remarkable that these two fields are combined in a single work in a way that gives insight to applications in both fields. The result is a unique and interesting interdisciplinary book encompassing both fields.
Prof. Dr. Walter W. Hill Jr.
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
This is a gem! The clear, engaging and well supported research provided by the authors will transform the field for generations!
Prof. Jane Martin
Winston Salem State University
This great work from esteemed scholars Abdul K. Bangura and Leonid A. Zhigun’s enlightens and inspires us to go beyond the visual aesthetics of Russian design. Their masterful efforts not only teach us how to read between the lines, but how to recognize and understand deeper interwoven aspects of Russian culture. Little did I know I would become more cognizant. I now see the majestic domes of Saint Basil’s Cathedral as Russian ballerina dancers effortlessly and gracefully performing for all to enjoy. Великолепный!!
Dr. Gerald K. Fosten
The African Institution, Washington DC