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After Mother India is a significant non-fiction work by Harry H. Field that explores India’s journey following the colonial period and the publication of Katherine Mayo’s controversial “Mother India.” The book provides an in-depth examination of India’s socio-political transformation, cultural development, and nation-building efforts in the post-independence era.
Field’s analysis delves into the complexities of Indian society, addressing the challenges and progress made across various sectors including economics, politics, education, and social reforms. The work offers valuable insights into how India navigated the transition from colonial rule to becoming an independent nation, while also addressing the criticisms and stereotypes perpetuated by earlier Western accounts.
This scholarly work is essential for historians, students of Indian history, and anyone seeking to understand the nuances of modern India’s formation and development during a crucial period of transformation.
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