Description
- ISBN-13: 9788187879084
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8187879084
- Publisher Date: 30 Dec 2005
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 218
Original price was: ₹500.00.₹375.00Current price is: ₹375.00.
“Congress Muslim League Tussle, 1937-1940: A Critical Analysis” by Madeleine R Levy explores the pivotal political clash between the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League. This book delves into the critical period (1937-1940), examining the factors that led to the division of India and the displacement of millions. Based on the research “Division of India,” this work offers crucial insights into this historical tragedy. ISBN: 9788187879084
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Devansh Arya –
This book is very well researched and gives a deep dive into the Congress and Muslim League issues.
Prithvi Raj Parashar –
The book is based on research, so the details are well-sourced. Sometimes, it felt that details were too much.
Rahul Singh –
A well-researched account of a turbulent period. However, the book sometimes feels repetitive. Overall a good resource.
Shaurya Jha –
A detailed look at a complex time. Levy sheds light on the Congress-Muslim League divide. A bit dry at times, but informative overall.
Gaurav Kumar –
Levy really explains the political climate of that time. It really is a great book.
Ashutosh Agarwal –
A must-read for history buffs! Levy masterfully dissects the political landscape of pre-partition India.
Anmol Soni –
Provides good insights, though the dense academic writing style can be hard to get through at times.
Disha Dey –
Explores the political tensions effectively. Some arguments could be more nuanced, but the book offers a solid overview.
Aaditya Singh –
Levy has presented a very detailed picture of pre-partition era. It can be a little tedious for the general reader.
Paras Patil –
Gives a good amount of detail in a concise manner. I wanted to know about this subject and this served my need.
Rishabh Bharadwaj –
Levy’s analysis is insightful. The book provides a clear understanding of the political climate of the late s.
Shashank Dilip Bhavsar –
Explains well what went wrong during that period, but it is quite one sided. It felt more leaning towards Congress side.
Devanshu Agrawal –
An okay overview. Not very captivating. Relies too heavily on one source, ‘Division of India.’
Tanishta Roy –
Important historical context, but the writing could be more engaging. Still, a valuable read for anyone interested in the Partition.