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Urban Wage Earners in Seventeenth Century India: Artisans, Labourers, Service Providers and Entertainers

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Explore 17th-century India’s urban workforce with Nishat Manzar’s “Urban Wage Earners.” Discover the lives of artisans, laborers, service providers, and entertainers. Unveiling their economic contributions, social structures, and daily struggles. A captivating glimpse into pre-colonial urban India. ISBN: 9788194991243

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  • ISBN-13: 9788194991243
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8194991242
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

9 reviews for Urban Wage Earners in Seventeenth Century India: Artisans, Labourers, Service Providers and Entertainers

  1. Munulu Ringa

    I learned so much about th-century Indian society! The book is a little academic. The book is little overwhelming for casual readers.

  2. Anjali Yadav

    This book opened my eyes to a different side of Indian history. It’s insightful and thought-provoking. A bit repetitive at times.

  3. Samriddha Chatterjee

    Well-researched, offering fresh insights, but the jargon made it challenging to fully grasp. Overall, informative and valuable.

  4. Divyanshu Gautam

    A great academic work on a rarely discussed topic. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall a worthwhile read for history buffs.

  5. Neha Sharma

    Interesting subject matter, but the writing style felt dense and hard to follow. I struggled to get through it.

  6. Anitej Nayan Gopal

    An important contribution to Indian history. I wish there was more focus on the individual stories instead of broad analysis.

  7. Jitender Dadarwal

    A fascinating look at th-century India’s urban workers. Manzar brings them to life. It could use more illustrations though.

  8. Mazhar Abdul Azeez

    Manzar provides a unique insight into the lives of urban wage earners. Highly recommended for those interested in pre-colonial India!

  9. Gautam Vyas

    A detailed and well-researched book. It shed light on the economic realities of the time. It was informative but lacked narrative flair.

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