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[279]-310) and index. 327 $aAn evangelical childhood -- "Lovereen" : an untold story -- Gendering the crisis of faith -- "She was always a queer child" -- Personal idealism -- Christian socialism : "the Kingdom of God within us and around us" -- The making of a modernist mysticism -- Fellowship -- Body and soul -- Anglican modernism. 330 $aIn Religious Experience and the New Woman, Joanna Dean traces the development of liberal spirituality in the early 20th century through the life and work of Lily Dougall (1858--1923), a New Woman novelist who became known as a religious essayist and Anglican modernist. 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Limited,c2023 9789819904747 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aCultural and Ecological Significance of the Date Palm -- The Date Palm Byproducts and Their Technological Heritage of Utilization -- Date Palm Byproducts In Enzymes, Food, Beverage, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics and Natural Wax -- Date palm Byproducts In Fibers, Textiles and Composites -- Date palm Byproducts For Cellulose and Cellulose Derivatives Production -- Date palm Byproducts In Timber and Wood Substitutes -- Date palm Byproducts In Architecture Isolation and Building Materials -- Date palm Byproducts In Organic Fertilizers, Compost and Soil Amendment -- Date palm Byproducts For Natural Fodder and Silage -- Date palm Byproducts For Waste Water Treatment -- Date palm Byproducts For Green Fuels and Bioenergy Production -- Other Fields of Use of Date palm Byproducts -- The Date palm As A Springboard For Circular Bioeconomy: A Biorefinery For Each Date Palm Byproduct. 330 $aThis comprehensive book presents an alternative fresh look at date palm byproducts as a springboard for the future circular bio economy. 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