Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350023204
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 175 gr
- ISBN-10: 9350023202
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 124
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
“Explore the dynamics between popular movements and ‘middle class’ leadership in late colonial India. Neeraj Jain’s book (ISBN: 9789350023204) examines peasant and tribal resistance against British rule, analyzing the dilemmas faced by leaders navigating mass movements and bourgeois connections. Discover how these movements shaped the outcome of 1947 and the post-independence Indian state. A must-read for history enthusiasts!”
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Gyan Chandra Tiwari –
It offers a fresh perspective on well-trodden ground. It could have been presented in a simpler way.
Neha Lahariya –
This book sheds light on the unsung heroes of India’s independence. A bit academic, but insightful.
Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari –
It offers valuable perspectives. I’m left with a greater understanding of the complexities of pre-independent India.
Rahul R Prasad –
It can be heavy-going, but the insights are worth the effort. I’d recommend this book for academic study.
Sidharth Magoo –
While the topic is undoubtedly important, the book felt a bit dry and monotonous.
Rudraksh Ravikiran Kornule –
I would have liked a little less academic jargon. Otherwise a solid exploration of history.
Sanmohak Panda –
The book is a solid academic work. I’d recommend it to students of history, but perhaps not casual readers.
Aditya Ugam Dive –
This book has changed the way I view the events of ! Neeraj Jain is a brilliant writer, and researcher.
Aayush Tanwar –
An insightful analysis of the struggles during colonial India, I really gained a deeper appreciation.
Ishaan Raghav –
The author’s grasp on the subject is evident. Some prior knowledge of Indian history is helpful.
Ayush Dogra –
Fantastic insights into the middle class. Really explains a lot of India’s history and current condition. A must read!
Sneha Gidwani –
Fantastic! A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. So helpful to understand the context of freedom.
Rupal Singh –
A detailed look at colonial India’s movements. Sometimes a bit dense, but overall informative. Worth the read for serious history buffs.
Nishant Sharma –
A scholarly work. While the topic is interesting, the writing style can be dry at times. Worth the effort, though.
Sarah Daniel Satdive –
The book is a very good overview, but it lacks a certain spark. I wanted more stories and less analysis.
Apurv Chaduvula –
A fascinating read about a critical period in Indian history. I appreciated the focus on lesser-known figures.
Athira Venugopal –
Jain provides a valuable insight into the complexities of leadership during a tumultuous period. I did find some sections hard to follow.
Gowri Krishna V R –
An excellent analysis of the dynamics at play. The book provides clarity to understanding the role of peasant and tribal movements.
Dharshan R –
This book is well-researched, but I struggled to stay engaged throughout. It felt like a chore.
Karan Khurana –
Jain’s research is impeccable. I appreciated the nuanced portrayal of the leaders and their challenges. Highly recommended.
Rohan Kapoor –
It made me consider the motivations of leadership and class during India’s struggle. Good for understanding independence.
Manav Kumar Bansal –
It presents a compelling narrative. It is sometimes hard to keep track of all the players involved.
Ankit –
A bit dense and academic, but the content is very relevant to today’s socio-political landscape. Makes you think.