Encounters with Civilizations: From Alexander the Great to Mother Teresa (Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, US; London, UK, 2011), by Gëzim Alpion, explores people’s experience and tensions of dealing with civilizations and cultures different from their own. The fifteen texts cover Albania, Egypt, the United Kingdom and India, and explore how these countries have been shaped by different cultures. In an age of mass communication and global migration the book raises important issues about citizenship, multiculturalism and integration.
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| - Cover of the first US edition, by Roland Lelaj (en)
- Cover of the second US edition, by Ellen F. Kane (en)
- Cover of the first Indian edition, by Aparajito Chakravorty (en)
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