Description
- ISBN-13: 9788193779477
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 14 mm
- ISBN-10: 8193779479
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Height: 19 mm
- No of Pages: 233Â
Original price was: ₹1,095.00.₹821.00Current price is: ₹821.00.
Explore the complex history of the Sikh minority during the Partition of the Punjab (1920-1947). Chhanda Chatterjee’s book examines the evolution of Sikh identity, British influence, and their struggle for political representation amidst Hindu-Muslim tensions. Discover how Sikh military power and their quest for a separate homeland shaped this tumultuous period. “The Sikh Minority and the Partition of the Punjab” unveils the untold story of a community caught in the crossfire of independence. ISBN: 9788193779477
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Harsh Vardhan –
Explores the political, social dynamics around partition. Offers unique insights.
Utkarsh Shukla –
An eye-opening read about a often-overlooked perspective. The book offers a good historical analysis.
Shivam Swami –
The book is insightful, but it can be academically dense at times. I wish there were more personal stories intertwined with the analysis.
Vignesh P –
Chatterjee sheds light on the complexities of Sikh identity and politics. A must-read for those interested in Partition history, though it is not a light read.
Mohammad Fahim Faisal –
An informative exploration, the writing style could be more engaging. Good read overall.
Ravinder Kumar –
Detailed and insightful, it illuminates the Sikh perspective. A crucial read for understanding partition.
Allen Samson Hiwale –
The book gave good historical context. It was sometimes too specific for general audience.
Swikriti Toppo –
A well-researched book that offers a fresh perspective on the Partition. While the focus is primarily on political history, it is a bit dry.
Subham Kumar Nahak –
Dense but important. It takes effort to digest all the information, worth it for understanding.
Anonymous –
A detailed account of the Sikh experience during Partition. Chatterjee provides valuable insights, though sometimes the sheer amount of detail can be overwhelming.
Parth Prakash Singh –
The author has a unique perspective. But it felt like a chore to read.
Virender Singh Rajpurohit –
Important but sometimes repetitive. A worthwhile addition to Partition studies, but be prepared for a thorough academic treatment.
Yash Arya –
Provides a comprehensive understanding of Sikh concerns during a chaotic time. Hard to put down.
Bhavya Dhanda –
I learned a lot about the Sikh community’s struggles. It could have benefitted from more accessible writing.