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Agrarian India Between the World Wars (Paperback)

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“Agrarian India Between the World Wars” by Randhir Singh (ISBN: 9789350024805) offers a critical analysis of India’s agrarian landscape during a transformative period. Explore the complex interplay of economic policies, social structures, and political movements that shaped rural India between 1918 and 1939. Discover the impact of colonialism, peasant uprisings, and the evolving discourse on land reform. A must-read for scholars and anyone interested in Indian history or agrarian studies.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350024805
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 295
  • ISBN-10: 9350024802
  • Publisher Date: 01 Sep 2017
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

19 reviews for Agrarian India Between the World Wars (Paperback)

  1. Pallav Agarwal

    Well researched but overly detailed. Could have been shorter. It could have been written in simple english.

  2. C M Hrithik

    The book offered great detail about the economic challenges. I struggled with connecting it to modern context but it was still quite good.

  3. Anshuman Vipul

    Excellent resource for researchers. The amount of information is immense! Can become tedious if you’re not genuinely interested.

  4. Mohd. Aqdas

    Essential reading to understanding Indian history. Explains a lot about current challenges. Can be a bit dense at times, but stick with it.

  5. Aravindh V A

    Great book! It is filled with valuable information. Though at times it can be a bit hard to follow.

  6. Vaastvikta Malik

    The economic perspective it offers is interesting, although some prior knowledge about the history helps you understand it better.

  7. Harshil Arora

    Gives a great perspective, though requires prior knowledge of Indian history to fully appreciate. Still, it’s a valuable book.

  8. Vineet Chaudhary

    A dense but insightful look at agrarian India. Singh’s analysis is thorough, though the writing can be a bit dry at times. Overall, a valuable read for serious students of history.

  9. Ajeet Kumar Gupta

    A fine account of Agrarian India. The book can feel repetitive in some places but otherwise it’s a very good resource on the topic.

  10. Suraj Kumar

    Detailed and scholarly. I appreciated the depth of research, but the writing style made it a slow read. It’s not light reading but certainly valuable.

  11. Ispita Borah

    An important work, shedding light on a critical period. The details are overwhelming sometimes, but the core arguments are well-supported. It could benefit from more accessible language.

  12. Kunal

    This book provides a comprehensive overview. However, it felt too academic and less engaging. Would recommend to history majors but not general audience.

  13. Yashika Khandait

    Found this book challenging but rewarding. Randhir Singh is great author. It is a little bit complex for those without knowledge in history.

  14. Aashish Agnihotri

    A valuable addition to the field. Singh’s work offers incredible insights. I would recommend this book to others.

  15. Anushtha Tiwari

    A must for history buffs. But be warned, this isn’t a breezy read. Heavy on the facts, light on the storytelling. Not recommended for casual readers.

  16. Shubham Tripathi

    This book provides a deep understanding of its topic but it requires a great deal of focus to truly enjoy.

  17. Vamshi Teja Enagandhula

    I had mixed feelings about this. While informative, it was a bit too academic for my taste. I think the book can be difficult for many people to understand.

  18. Das Nihar Ranjan Ajay Kumar

    Randhir Singh dives deep! A bit challenging to follow at times, but worth the effort if you’re really interested in the topic. The insights are rewarding.

  19. Vidushi Sharma

    A must read for anyone interested in Indian history. A bit dry, but I learnt a lot about India between World Wars.

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