Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173045363
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 500
- Spine Width: 33 mm
- Width: 226 mm
- ISBN-10: 8173045364
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2004
- Height: 153 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 758 gr
Original price was: ₹795.00.₹596.00Current price is: ₹596.00.
India’s Colonial Encounter by Narayani Gupta and Mushirul Hasan (ISBN: 9788173045363) offers a compelling exploration of India’s colonial past. Discover the complex dynamics between British colonizers and Indian society, unraveling the political, social, and economic transformations that shaped modern India. A must-read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of India’s colonial legacy.
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Yatharth Dwivedi –
Details the colonial encounter of India in very great detail. Sometime its gets a bit repetitive but overall it is good read.
Nysa Arora –
A well-researched book offering insights into India’s colonial era. The writing style is engaging, making it accessible to all readers. Highly recommend!
Tanmay Sharma –
It is a good source of knowledge on the colonial history of India. It explains all aspect of colonial encounter very well
Aditi Singh –
It gave good general information. It can be a little dull at times, so I would have liked a more interesting tone of voice.
Naman Saini –
Provides a comprehensive overview of colonial India. It’s informative but can be a bit dense at times. Overall, a valuable read.
Ravi Verma –
Good introductory book for the subject. It is a well-written book that maintains its unbiased nature through out the book
Anurag Jangir –
The book provides great detail and an unbiased point of view. I found it incredibly easy to read. Highly recommended
Saumya Sharma –
I enjoyed reading it, it provides good insights into the socio-economic impact of the colonial period of India. Worth reading.
Aarti Monga –
Informative book, however, I felt it was slightly boring to read at times due to lengthy explanations.
Janvi Arya –
An eye-opening account of the colonial period. Some chapters were more captivating than others, but it’s worth exploring.
Sankey Jain –
A must-read for history enthusiasts and researchers, although some chapters can be a bit intense. Gives a broad overview.
Vaishnavi Rajput –
In a way, it provided fresh insight into the intricate relationship that existed between British colonizers and Indian society.
Ashish Kumar –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. The book delivers on its promise, presenting a balanced view.
Manan Goyal –
Explores the complexities of colonial India with clarity. Some parts felt a bit repetitive, but overall insightful.