Description
- ISBN-13: 9789394262140
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 26 mm
- Width: 230 mm
- ISBN-10: 9394262148
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Height: 149 mm
- No of Pages: 260
- Weight: 392 gr
Original price was: ₹695.00.₹521.00Current price is: ₹521.00.
History in the Public Domain (ISBN: 9789394262140) by Raziuddin Aquil explores the complex relationship between history, politics, and public discourse. This book delves into how ideological pressures and identity politics influence historical narratives. Aquil examines various perspectives on religion, political culture, and historical events, bridging the gap between academic research and popular understandings. Discover how historical scholarship can inform public debate and promote historical literacy in an accessible and engaging way.
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Raghvendra Pratap Singh –
A comprehensive analysis of history and its public perception. It has changed my view on political narratives, a recommended read
Harsh Saraswat –
Interesting book, it does drag on a little bit. Its a unique perspective on historical narratives but it can be more accessible.
Anshika Verma –
The book touches upon important themes, but the arguments are not always convincing. Needs more supporting evidence.
Mayank Roy –
An okay book, covers wide range of topics but does not do it deeply. It’s a decent read if you want a brief understanding, not deep dive
Yogita Waghey –
Fantastic book! Aquil’s insights are both timely and relevant. I’ve recommended it to all my colleagues.
Sourav Kumar Saw –
A must-read for history and politics enthusiast! Incredibly informative. It makes you think critically about the content you consume.
Janvi Arya –
An excellent book on understanding history! Very insightful and well researched, would recommend to anyone interested in the topic
Dhruv Chandra –
The book tends to be one-sided at times, could have included a different perspective on historical narrative. A good effort otherwise
Sarvesh –
A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. Be prepared for a deep dive into complex ideas. I would recommend it for serious historians
Ayush Mittal –
A bit too academic for a casual reader. It does offer a unique perspective on historical narratives, but it could be more accessible.
Joseph Hnunthansang –
Aquil’s analysis is brilliant! The book highlights the importance of critical thinking when engaging with historical information. Highly recommend!
Debojyoti Sarkar –
Interesting concepts, but the writing style was a bit dry. I learned a lot about how history is shaped by public opinion though. I appreciate the author’s effort.
Himanshu Kumar Singh –
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in history and politics! Very informative and well-researched. Really enjoyed it.
Cyra Sumit –
Excellent exploration of the intersection between history and politics. This book sparked many interesting discussions with my friends.
Nitika Sharma –
A thought-provoking read! Aquil sheds light on the manipulation of history for political gain. Some parts were dense, but overall, insightful.
Ujjwal Pandey –
Eye-opening! Aquil challenges readers to question the narratives they have been taught. A great addition to any history lover’s library.
Adarsh –
While the premise is intriguing, the book felt a little disjointed. I had difficulty following all the arguments. But i appreciate his effor
Datti Jhansi –
I found the book to be repetitive in some sections. However, the overall message about the public domain’s role in shaping history is clear.