Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173042843
- Publisher: South Asia Books
- Binding: Hardback
- Height: 167 mm
- No of Pages: 344
- Weight: 470 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173042845
- Publisher Date: 01 Jun 1999
- Depth: 25
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 34 mm
- Width: 227 mm
Original price was: ₹1,495.00.₹1,121.00Current price is: ₹1,121.00.
Explore the complex debate surrounding feudalism in Indian history with ‘The Feudalism Debate,’ edited by Harbans Mukhia. This collection of essays examines Marxist perspectives on capitalism and feudalism as global systems. Was India feudal? Dive into this crucial historical discussion and discover the arguments that shaped our understanding of India’s past. ISBN: 9788173042843
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Sanchita Agarwal –
A valuable resource, though occasionally dense and repetitive in its arguments.
Abhishek Gedam –
A fascinating and well-researched exploration of feudalism in the Indian context.
Nikita Rajak –
Well-edited and insightful. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history.
Hemant –
Captivating and informative. The authors’ expertise is evident.
Yasaswani Akula –
A compelling exploration of a critical historical debate. Definitely recommend this book.
Anushka Chaudhary –
A bit dense at times, but the different perspectives offered are valuable. Good for academic research.
Abhinav Kumar Karadwal –
This book offers a lot of information. A solid addition to any history library.
Mrityunjay Sharma –
The book dives deep into the nuances of feudalism, offering some fresh point of views.
Yuvraj Jaiswal –
Excellent collection of essays. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of feudalism.
Abhimanyu Anurag –
A comprehensive look at the feudalism debate, providing multiple viewpoints.
Prachi –
Some of the essays were hard to follow. It is a good book, but requires background knowledge.
Nitya –
Challenging but rewarding. Mukhia’s compilation offers a vital look at Indian history.
Shruti Singh –
Thought-provoking essays, but some arguments felt repetitive. Overall, a decent read for history enthusiasts.
Ajeet Kumar –
Debate felt a bit one-sided at times, but still informative. Worth reading for the historical context.
Rithik Saini –
An engaging collection that sheds light on the complexities of feudalism in India.
Aditya Gupta –
Some chapters were better than others, but overall, a good introduction to the debate.
Nishanta Saikia –
Not an easy read, but worth the effort. Great for advanced students of history.
Shelly –
Opened my eyes to new ways of thinking about feudalism. A worthwhile contribution to the field.
Bhanu Pratap Singh Rathore –
Interesting arguments, but a bit too focused on Marxist perspectives. Needed more balance.