Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354478031
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 140 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354478034
- Publisher Date: 2024-08-20
- Height: 15 mm
- No of Pages: 392
- Width: 210 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹599.25Current price is: ₹599.25.
Discover the captivating life of Gerda Philipsborn, “Jamia’s Aapa Jaan,” in Margrit Pernau’s biography. From Germany to India, witness her extraordinary journey through education, social work, and cultural exchange. Explore the rich history of Jamia Millia Islamia University and Delhi’s intellectual circles in the mid-20th century. ISBN: 9789354478031
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Bhevendra –
Amazing story! It is about cultural exchange and dedication of women. This book is well written.
Priyanshu Jatolia –
This book opened my eyes to a whole new world. Philipsborn’s story is one of resilience and cultural understanding. A must-read!
Ankit Singh Gurjar –
I enjoyed learning about Gerda Philipsborn and her contributions to Jamia Millia Islamia. The book felt a bit academic, but the historical context was invaluable.
Aryan Arora –
This book provides a unique perspective on Delhi’s intellectual circles. However, the book is little slow paced.
Sahil Kumar –
Aapa Jaan’s story is remarkable! Pernau does a great job of bringing her to life. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Indian history and culture.
Shubham Ganguly –
While the subject matter is interesting, the book could have been more engaging. It felt a bit dry and I struggled to connect with the narrative at times.
Prerna Gupta –
While informative, the book felt a bit overwhelming with details. I would have preferred a more focused approach. Still, an important story.
Priya Rai –
I was captivated by Philipsborn’s dedication to education and social work. The book is well-researched and provides valuable insights.
Janardan Singh Patel –
A fascinating look into a life well-lived! Philipsborn’s journey is truly inspiring, though the writing style was a bit dense at times. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Aishwarya –
A good biography, though I wished there was more personal anecdotes and less academic analysis. Still, a worthwhile read.