Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353579852
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 396
- ISBN-10: 9353579856
- Language: English
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Discover the untold story of Indian laborers in WWI. “The Coolie’s Great War” by Radhika Singha reveals their crucial role in the global conflict (1914-1921). Explore their experiences, contributions, and the impact of the war on their lives. ISBN: 9789353579852
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Abhishek Soni –
A well-written and researched book that provides a new perspective on WWI. I learned so much!
Sagar Gupta –
A powerful and moving account of the experiences of Indian laborers during WWI. Highly recommended.
Shubham Mishra –
Eye-opening! I had no idea Indian laborers played such a vital role. A must-read for anyone interested in WWI history.
Aryan Gupta –
While informative, the book could be more accessible. The language felt a little dry and academic.
Harsh Aryan –
Singha’s work is groundbreaking! A detailed look at a neglected aspect of the Great War. Some parts were repetitive.
Nishant Batan –
A sobering account of the exploitation faced by Indian laborers. It is a book that everyone should read.
Arijit Debnath –
I struggled to get through this book. The subject matter is important, but the writing style didn’t grab me.
Akanksha Jindal –
A compelling narrative that brings to light the struggles and contributions of Indian laborers. A crucial addition to WWI literature.
Ritik Goyal –
The Coolie’s Great War is an important contribution, though it occasionally bogs down in details. Still worth reading.
Prerna Monica Tete –
Important history, but a bit academic for my taste. I wish there were more personal anecdotes, but overall well-researched.
Chayan Thagria –
An excellent book, meticulously researched and thoughtfully presented. It fills a significant gap in our understanding of the war.
Anuj Sahu –
A fascinating but somber read. Singha sheds light on a forgotten part of WWI history. The writing is dense at times, but the stories are powerful.
Ishika Mandal –
An okay read. The topic is interesting, but I found it a little hard to follow at times.