Description
- ISBN-13: 9789360802691
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 210 gr
- ISBN-10: 9360802697
- Publisher Date: 20 Mar 2024
- Height: 160 mm
- No of Pages: 1976
Original price was: ₹11,995.00.₹8,996.00Current price is: ₹8,996.00.
Explore 19th-century Northern India’s quality of life through rare historical documents. “Northern India in the Late Nineteenth Century, Volume I, Part II (A, B, C): 1880s-1890s” by Amiya Kumar Bagchi and Arun Bandopadhyay (eds.) (ISBN: 9789360802691) delves into agriculture, public health, education, and more, revealing insights into the era’s social and economic dynamics. Discover the impact of British Raj policies on various aspects of life in the North-Western Provinces and Oudh.
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Aniket –
I found this book enlightening. The level of detail is astounding. It could use better organization though. Still, a good read.
Ankita Halder –
It has some interesting facts, but it is hard to stay engaged. I wanted to learn more, but I was ultimately bored and distracted.
Rakesh Kumar Sharma –
Provides unique insight into th-century Northern India. The document excerpts are well-curated. Dry at times, but worth it.
Mohd Faris Khan –
A detailed, academic exploration. The writing style can be a bit dull. Yet, the information is solid and well-researched.
Manav Verma –
An important book for any scholar studying British India. The data presented offers much food for thought and analysis.
Rithvik Sahini –
Gives a comprehensive view of the era. The sources are impressive. I would recommend with the disclaimer to expect dense writing.
Pratyush Bisht –
While interesting, the book is overwhelming. The sheer volume of data can be difficult to digest. I got lost multiple times.
Shirin Sachdeva –
The book gives great primary source content. It’s just so detailed and analytical, it can feel like a slog to get through it.
Prashant Kumar –
This is a significant contribution to historical research on British India. Very thorough, but not for casual readers.
Munulu Ringa –
A useful book, but be prepared for heavy reading. It’s not a light, enjoyable read, but it is informative and factual.
Yashika Thakur –
Excellent resource for understanding the socio-economic conditions. Could be more accessible to a broader audience. Good job!
Kunal –
A fascinating deep dive, but incredibly dense. It’s hard to get through, though the information is invaluable. A mixed bag overall.
Harsh Hasija –
A must-read for historians! It provides primary source details that are not readily available. It is niche but important.