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To Raise a Fallen People: How 19th Century Indians Saw Their World and Shaped Ours

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Explore 19th-century India’s profound impact on our world in “To Raise a Fallen People” by Rahul Sagar. Discover how Indian intellectuals and reformers confronted colonialism, shaped political thought, and laid the groundwork for modern India. A must-read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand India’s complex past and its enduring legacy. ISBN: 9789391165673

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789391165673
  • Publisher: Juggernaut
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 47 mm
  • No of Pages: 312
  • Weight: 365 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9391165672
  • Publisher Date: 20 May 2022
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 312
  • Width: 254 mm

18 reviews for To Raise a Fallen People: How 19th Century Indians Saw Their World and Shaped Ours

  1. Vaibhav Nair

    An insightful read, though dense at times. Sagar offers a fresh perspective on th-century India.

  2. Shambhu

    The book felt a little dry at times, but the content is undeniably important.

  3. Vansh Jain

    Some chapters are amazing. other chapters are okay. It is worth buying for history lovers.

  4. Anurag

    An essential book for understanding modern India. The arguments are persuasive and well-supported.

  5. Hetkumar Dipakkumar Patel

    I learned so much about the reformers and their impact. Highly recommended, despite dense prose.

  6. Tanishq Gupta

    Fascinating! Opened my eyes to the intellectual ferment of colonial India. Highly recommend.

  7. Aayush Kumar

    Interesting, but it could have been more accessible to a general audience.

  8. Anurag Raj

    I struggled with some of the jargon, but overall, a worthwhile exploration of Indian thought.

  9. Anil Sandhu

    Excellent! The book connects th-century ideas to contemporary India brilliantly.

  10. Parth Dixit

    It’s a good book, but you need to have background knowledge of Indian history.

  11. Kshitij Verma

    Sagar’s work is meticulous and thought-provoking. A valuable contribution to understanding India’s past.

  12. Yashika Rajani

    While informative, it could have used more engaging storytelling. Still, worth reading for the insights.

  13. Ritika Sharma

    A deep dive into a crucial period of Indian history. Highly informative.

  14. Mohammed Fayiz Rahman M P

    Sagar presents a complex narrative with clarity. A rewarding but challenging read.

  15. Sarvesh

    A bit academic for my taste, but the core arguments are compelling. Good for serious history buffs.

  16. Prem Pushkar

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian intellectual history! Very detailed.

  17. Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu

    The book is comprehensive, perhaps too comprehensive for a casual reader.

  18. Mohit Bansal

    A brilliant analysis of th-century Indian thought. Sagar’s scholarship is impeccable.

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