Description
- ISBN-13: 9788119139422
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 362
- Weight: 510 gr
- ISBN-10: 8119139429
- Publisher Date: 10 Sep 2023
- Height: 149 mm
- Spine Width: 35 mm
- Width: 226 mm
Original price was: ₹1,295.00.₹971.00Current price is: ₹971.00.
Dive into “Analytical History of India” by Robert Sewell (ISBN: 9788119139422) exploring the rise and fall of the British East India Company’s rule in India. From its establishment in Bengal to other provinces, this book covers the era leading up to the pivotal mutiny of 1857-58, offering an analytical examination of a turning point in Indian history.
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Yashwin Mehtani –
The book is informative, but some sections felt repetitive. Overall, a decent read for those interested in the topic.
Divij Gupta –
Insightful and well-written, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of a key period in Indian history.
Kapil Yadav –
The book can be a bit tedious to get through. However, I learned a lot.
Aryaman Sharma –
A very detailed examination of the historical events. A must-read for serious history buffs.
Prateek Popli –
Sewell provides great insight into the East India Company. I found the writing style a little difficult to follow, hence the
Adarsh Pandey –
Amazing analysis of the East India Company. I couldn’t put it down!
Prakhar Jyoti –
Sometimes the details felt overwhelming. Still a good resource.
Harsh Raj –
While the content is good, the book could have been better edited for clarity and flow.
Nadeem Nahas –
A well-researched and insightful examination of British rule in India. Highly recommended.
Pushkar Kumar –
I learned a lot, but the dense writing made it a bit of a slog to get through. Useful, but not easy.
Ankur Yadav –
A detailed account, but at times a bit dry. Still, a valuable resource for understanding British India. Focuses heavily on political events.
Agastya Singh –
While informative, the book’s academic tone made it a bit challenging to fully enjoy.
Yasaswani Akula –
A solid overview, but I wish there was more focus on the social and economic impact.
Shivam Dhiran –
The author has a deep knowledge of the period. Recommended for those interested in the Raj.
Yashika –
Good historical context but very dry. The book reads like an academic journal.
Daksh Dagar –
Clear and concise! A great resource. The book delivers exactly what is promised.
Devansh Saxena –
Detailed but dense. Difficult to get through in one sitting. Good information though.
Kumar Nilmani –
A comprehensive look at the events leading up to the mutiny. A must-read for history enthusiasts!
Puneet Kajal –
Excellent book, providing an in-depth analysis of a critical period in Indian history.
Bhavay Chawla –
Very informative but needs better organization. A good addition to my collection.
Vaishali Pant –
Excellent analysis of the political landscape. Sewell’s research is commendable. Five stars!