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This hardcover edition presents the collected writings of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels on the Indian Rebellion of 1857-1859, also known as the First War of Independence. The two revolutionary thinkers provide a critical Marxist perspective on this pivotal moment in Indian history when sepoys and civilians rose against British colonial rule.
Marx and Engels analyzed the causes, progression, and consequences of the rebellion with their characteristic analytical rigor, examining the economic exploitation, social disruptions, and political ramifications of British imperialism in India. Their observations shed light on how colonial powers suppressed dissent and maintained control over vast territories.
This work remains essential reading for historians, students of political philosophy, and those interested in understanding anti-colonial movements through the lens of 19th-century revolutionary thought. Published by Gyan Publishing House, it offers valuable insights into both Indian history and Marxist historical analysis.
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