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Kingship and Colonialism in India’s Deccan 18501948

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Kingship and Colonialism in India’s Deccan 1850-1948 by Benjamin B. Cohen (ISBN: 9788119139316) explores the complex interplay of kingship and colonialism in the Deccan region during the British Raj. Discover how Hyderabad, Telangana, and the broader Deccan landscape were shaped by these forces. A must-read for history enthusiasts.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788119139316
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 248
  • Weight: 394 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8119139313
  • Publisher Date: 16 Sep 2023
  • Height: 150 mm
  • Spine Width: 26 mm
  • Width: 225 mm

13 reviews for Kingship and Colonialism in India’s Deccan 18501948

  1. Prashant Singh

    Cohen successfully highlights the complexities of the colonial era. A bit academic, but worth the effort.

  2. Tannu Rani

    A must-read for anyone interested in the history of Hyderabad and Telangana. Cohen’s analysis is sharp and insightful.

  3. Era Dhingra

    A valuable addition to the field of colonial history. Cohen’s attention to detail is impressive.

  4. Navya Joshi

    I learned a lot about the history of the Deccan. Cohen’s analysis is thorough and well-supported.

  5. Divyanshu Jha

    Fascinating insights into the dynamics between kingship and colonialism. Some sections were dry, but the overall narrative is compelling.

  6. Vishwajeet Kumar

    A detailed look at the Deccan’s colonial history. Cohen’s work is thorough, but sometimes a bit dense. Overall, a valuable read for history buffs.

  7. Shahad Hanan K

    Kingship and Colonialism is an important contribution to Deccan studies. It could be more engaging.

  8. Aayush Sharma

    Interesting and well-researched, but the writing style can be a bit dry at times, and it’s quite dense.

  9. Soumya Gupta

    An excellent resource for understanding the political landscape of the Deccan. Some chapters are more interesting than others.

  10. Sarthak Joshi

    The book provides a comprehensive overview of the period. However, it could benefit from more accessible language.

  11. Utkarsh

    Cohen offers a nuanced perspective on the Deccan’s past. Well-researched, but assumes prior knowledge of Indian history.

  12. Dikshant Sharma

    This book opened my eyes to the intricacies of kingship under colonial rule. A highly recommended book.

  13. Shaswati Doley

    While informative, the book is quite dense and requires patience. The subject matter itself is very interesting.

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