Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390729999
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 34 mm
- Width: 226 mm
- ISBN-10: 9390729998
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Height: 147 mm
- No of Pages: 480
- Weight: 752 gr
Original price was: ₹2,195.00.₹1,646.00Current price is: ₹1,646.00.
Explore the history of criminal tribes in India with “Enforcing Criminality” by Malli Gandhi (ISBN: 9789390729999). Discover how and why the Criminal Tribes Acts were enacted between 1871 and 1965, examining the impact of these regulations. Delve into the socio-political context of these laws and understand their legacy. Buy “Enforcing Criminality” for an in-depth look at this crucial period.
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Akshat Jain –
Disturbing and informative. It made me question a lot of things. A significant contribution to the field.
Aaditya Sanjay Loharkar –
This book is good but a bit lengthy. However, it provides a necessary historical context. Important, but be patient.
Name –
A must-read for history buffs. It is well-researched and presents a compelling narrative. Will read again for better understanding.
Priyamvada –
A vital book that everyone should read. It helps to understand the roots of discrimination. Highly recommended.
S Kanagasabai –
Well-researched, yet somewhat dry. More narratives would improve it. A good but not great read overall.
Dorin Pegu –
Important but dense. The book is well-researched but could be more accessible. Still, a crucial topic.
Jiju M Santhosh –
A solid work of scholarship. While dry in places, it offers a comprehensive overview. I learned a lot.
Syed Muneeb Ali –
Important work, but hard to get through. The writing is very academic.
Nitesh Somani –
An important contribution. It sheds light on a forgotten chapter of history. It is highly recommended.
Nishant Upadhyay –
An excellent resource for researchers. Very detailed and insightful. Could be overwhelming for casual readers.
Aditya Kumar –
The book gave me a deeper understanding but struggled with some of the legal jargon used. Overall a good read.
Sameer Sanjay Bhosle –
Good analysis, but the writing style is a bit academic. Still, an important historical account. I appreciate the effort author put in it.
Sakshi Mishra –
Difficult but necessary. Gandhi does a great job of contextualizing the laws. Be prepared for some challenging content.
Kalpish Choudhary –
A solid, academic examination. It is a good book. It could use more real-life stories to engage readers.
Anshul Vashisth –
A valuable resource, though dense. I would suggest reading it slowly. It is worth the investment.
Akif M –
A powerful and important book. It is a difficult subject but handled well. Highly recommend it for all.
Shashwat Anand –
A powerful book, though sometimes repetitive. Explores the Criminal Tribes Acts with unflinching detail. Worth the effort.
Darshit Navinbhai Kanani –
Eye-opening and disturbing. ‘Enforcing Criminality’ is a must-read for understanding India’s past. Highly recommend.
Dayal Singh –
The detail is impressive, if occasionally overwhelming. However, it is a significant historical account.
Vandana Krishnakumar Nair –
A detailed look at a dark period. Gandhi’s research is thorough, but it’s a tough read emotionally. Sheds light on forgotten injustices.
Abhishek Ranjan –
A must-read to understand systemic issues in India. It is deeply disturbing but essential. You should try reading this.
Virender Singh Rajpurohit –
I found it insightful, though the subject matter is quite heavy. Be ready for emotional impact. A great book.