Description
- ISBN-13: 9788119139187
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 258
- Weight: 494 gr
- ISBN-10: 8119139186
- Publisher Date: 29 Sep 2023
- Height: 162 mm
- Spine Width: 19 mm
- Width: 241 mm
Original price was: ₹1,650.00.₹1,238.00Current price is: ₹1,238.00.
Explore “India After World History” by Neilesh Bose (ISBN: 9788119139187). This insightful book delves into the complexities of globalization through the lens of global history and world literature. Discover the impact of interconnectedness on India’s past, present, and future. A must-read for scholars and anyone interested in global affairs.
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Aman Dubey –
An interesting take, but felt a bit repetitive at times. The book could have been shorter and more focused. Still, some valuable insights here.
Pratyush Singh Chauhan –
Bose masterfully connects India’s past with current global affairs. A compelling and important read. Highly recommended for anyone curious about globalization.
Rithik Ittira Aby –
A solid academic work on India’s global connections. The book is well-documented and provides plenty of food for thought. It may not be for everyone.
Adarsh Pandey –
I was expecting more depth on specific historical events. The book is more about broad themes and concepts. Slightly disappointed.
Devatva Dalmia –
While informative, the book could have been more accessible to a general audience. The concepts were a bit difficult to grasp at times.
Arosh Kumar –
This book is a game-changer. India’s story is interwoven with global narratives in a way I never considered. A must-read for any student of history.
Indermohan Singh Sihota –
An ambitious attempt to link India’s history to global trends. I found it insightful and well-researched. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Anil –
Provides a comprehensive understanding of India’s historical journey within a global context. Engaging and educational, I learned a lot.
Prachi Bhuranda –
A thought-provoking read, but at times felt a bit dense. Explores interesting connections between India and global history. Overall, a worthwhile effort.
Hemant Kumar –
A good overview of India’s interaction with global forces. The writing is clear and concise. I particularly enjoyed the analysis of the modern era.
Rahul Gitte –
Fascinating insights into globalization’s impact on India. A bit academic in tone, but worth the effort for those interested in the subject matter.
Himanshu Chodavadiya –
Bose offers a unique perspective on India’s place in the world. Some chapters are more engaging than others. I enjoyed the sections on world literature.