Description
- ISBN-13: 9789394262409
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 160.000 mm
- ISBN-10: 9394262407
- Publisher Date: 01-Jan-2023
- Height: 30.000 mm
- No of Pages: 286
Original price was: ₹1,595.00.₹1,196.00Current price is: ₹1,196.00.
Discover the fascinating cultural exchange between Japan and Bengal (1893-1938) in Pratyay Banerjee’s “Japan and Bengal: Exchange and Encounter.” Explore how Bengali writers, travelers, and nationalists viewed Japan’s rise during the British Raj. This revised doctoral thesis offers unique insights into the political and cultural representations of Japan in colonial India. 9789394262409
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Aditya Kumar –
This book was eye-opening about the cultural exchange. However, it was quite dense.
Saniya Sulthana –
A solid piece of research, revealing fascinating connections between Japan and Bengal during a pivotal time.
Prabhu Mehrotra –
Fascinating insights into a relatively unknown historical exchange. Could have been more accessible to a general audience.
Srinivasa Rao Vasantula –
The writing was dry, but I was impressed with the material covered. It was great overall.
Hemant Kumar –
I learned so much about the cultural exchange between Japan and Bengal. A truly enlightening read.
Rahul Meena –
A thought-provoking exploration of a fascinating historical period. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Dibyendu Bose –
It’s a good academic book, but not for casual reading. I enjoyed the historical depth.
Kalamkar Pratik Purushottam –
An interesting read, providing unique perspectives on the cultural exchange. I wish it delved deeper into certain aspects.
Muskan Saggu –
The author did a great job of connecting Japan and Bengal. I enjoyed learning about this connection.
Tanmay Jain –
A deep dive into the historical relationship. Some parts were dense, but the overall narrative was compelling.
Neha Sharma –
An insightful look at the political and cultural representations. It can be difficult to follow at some points.
Himanshu Raj –
The book was quite informative and interesting. However, at times it felt a bit repetitive.
Jarpula Ajay Simha –
The book offers a lot of details about Japan and Bengal relations. Sometimes, the details overshadow the main point.
Akanksha Jindal –
Unique insights, but could have been structured better. Still a worthwhile read.
Amandeep –
The book offers a unique perspective. However, it felt a bit dry at times. Overall, a good read.
Piyush Gohri –
This book provided a great deal of historical context. I found the writing style quite accessible and engaging.
Kaushiki Pandey –
While informative, the book could have benefited from more engaging storytelling. A solid academic work.
Vishal Jainth –
A well-researched book, but sometimes felt a bit academic. Still, a worthwhile exploration of Japan and Bengal’s connection.