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The Women’S Movement And Colonial Politics In Bengal: The Quest For Political Rights, Education And Social Reform Legislation, 19211936

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Explore the women’s movement in Bengal (1921-1936) and its impact on colonial politics. Barbara Southard’s book examines the fight for political rights, education, and social reform legislation. Discover how Bengali women navigated colonial structures and patriarchal norms to shape their own destinies. ISBN: 9788173040597

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788173040597
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 1000 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8173040591
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 327
  • Width: 56 mm

24 reviews for The Women’S Movement And Colonial Politics In Bengal: The Quest For Political Rights, Education And Social Reform Legislation, 19211936

  1. Aryan Dua

    Excellent scholarship. An essential resource for understanding the interplay of gender and colonialism.

  2. Muskan Saxena

    The book is well-organized and presented in a clear way. I would recommend

  3. Chaitanya

    Amazing book, I learned a lot. The depth of research is evident throughout the book.

  4. Abhishek Chaudhary

    I was hooked in the first chapter. A good view on social change

  5. Bibin Lukose

    A detailed look at a crucial period. Sometimes dense, but worth the effort. Sheds light on forgotten struggles.

  6. Hardik Gour

    Fascinating! The book brought to life the challenges faced by women in colonial Bengal. Highly recommended.

  7. Gaurang Gupta

    Informative, but dense. It can be hard to follow at times if you’re not familiar with the topic

  8. Sagar

    A needed perspective on the role of women. However, the writing style can be challenging at times.

  9. Pranay Vikas Movva

    An important contribution to feminist history. Could be more accessible to a general audience.

  10. Shreya

    A must read for history and social studies enthusiasts

  11. Diksha Syan

    Informative and insightful. I enjoyed learning about the social reform legislation during that time. It was a great read.

  12. Amit Rathore

    Detailed and very descriptive. I got lost in some historical reference but overall well written

  13. Aakash Sharma

    A thorough examination of the era. It’s a bit academic, but full of valuable information.

  14. Arnab Das

    The book is easy to understand. Explains a lot of detail but can get boring in some parts

  15. Medapureddi Tejo Sheshadri

    Compelling narrative of Bengali women’s fight. I found it inspiring and educating

  16. Ishika Arya

    It was hard to follow in some parts. Other than that, I thought it was interesting

  17. Pooja Dipak Ingale

    Well-researched and thought-provoking. Southard successfully captures the complexities of the movement.

  18. Shreya Singh

    A unique point of view, I would recommend it

  19. Ashish Kumar

    Eye opening read about the era. Showed a lot of perspective about the Bengal movement

  20. Komal Kumari

    A deep dive into the quest for political rights in Bengal. It was hard to follow for some chapter

  21. Abhishek Chaudhary

    A bit slow in places, but ultimately a rewarding read for anyone interested in women’s history.

  22. Kavya Yadav

    Enjoyable read. It gave a voice to the voiceless and showcased resilience in the face of adversity.

  23. Ansukesh Singh

    Southard’s work is insightful, though occasionally dry. I appreciated the focus on Bengal’s unique context.

  24. Prikshit Chib

    While the topic is very interesting, I found it somewhat monotone

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