From: Paul Metz <pmetz_at_vt.edu>
From one of our alert bibliographers. I sent the publisher a warm
note a week ago to give them a chance to speak to the issue but
haven't heard back. One wonders how many of these we don't catch.
-Paul Metz, VaTech
At 10:44 AM -0500 3/31/03, Bruce Pencek wrote:
>Paul:
>
>The difference between the first (1998) and "revised" (2003)
>editions of this book consists of the addition of one sentence and
>two paragraphs in the introduction that essentially say that the
>Sept 11 attacks make her discussion more important, plus an index
>entry for those new paragraphs (but not the new sentence).
>Otherwise, the books are identical, even the conclusions.
>
> CALL NUMBER: JC599 A65 D35 1998
> Author: Dalacoura, Katerina.
> Title: Islam, liberalism and human rights : implications for
> international relations / Katerina Dalacoura.
> Imprint: London ; New York : I.B. Tauris, 1998.
> Description: viii, 238 p. ; 21 cm.
> Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
> Subject: Human rights -- Arab countries.
> Subject: Human rights -- Egypt.
> Subject: Human rights -- Tunisia.
> Subject: Liberalism -- Arab countries.
>
>Bruce Pencek
>College Librarian for Social Sciences
>University Libraries (0434), Virginia Tech
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