Description
- ISBN-13: 9788187879077
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8187879076
- Publisher Date: 30 Dec 2005
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 281
Original price was: ₹600.00.₹450.00Current price is: ₹450.00.
“Land, Labour and Power” explores Bihar’s agrarian crisis (1937-1952), examining state policies and their impact on peasants and landowners. Madeleine R Levy’s analysis delves into land reforms, labor relations, and political power dynamics during this turbulent period. Discover the roots of rural unrest and the government’s response in post-independence India. ISBN: 9788187879077
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Nandini Gupta –
A valuable contribution to agrarian studies. It could be more accessible.
Anshika Agarwal –
Levy provides a great overview of the land issues in Bihar. It could have been more engaging.
Kavya Gupta –
Important historical context. The language felt a bit outdated.
Khushi Goel –
Excellent analysis of the power dynamics in Bihar. Highly recommend.
Nikita –
Insightful and informative. Slightly dry at times.
Mrinmay Saha –
A thorough examination of agrarian crisis. A bit slow-paced for me.
Devvrat Gholap –
An important book for understanding post-independence India. Heavy on detail.
Yash Agarwal –
Important, yet dense. Not for casual reading, stars
Joseph Derrick Sabu –
Detailed study of a complex issue. Highly recommended for serious scholars.
Jatin Dahiya –
Excellent resource for understanding Bihar’s agrarian history.
Mahak –
A powerful analysis of land, labor and power. It’s a detailed academic study.
Suraj Kumar –
A well-researched work on Bihar’s agrarian history. A bit dense for casual readers.
Ajay Kumar –
An eye-opening account of Bihar’s past. The book is scholarly and insightful.
Abhishek Singh Bhandari –
Well-written and researched. I got a bit lost in the details.
Mohd Faris Khan –
A useful academic resource. It requires focused reading.
Anurag Singh Praliya –
A must-read for history students. The depth of research is impressive.
Aashima Chopra –
A crucial historical analysis. I appreciated the in-depth research! stars
Arjun Rana –
The book is informative, but I found it hard to stay engaged.
Antra Kumari –
Informative but quite academic. I found the writing style a little challenging.
Arnav Sharma –
Good insights into land reforms. I struggled with some of the jargon.
Harshal Vasudeo More –
A detailed look at Bihar’s agrarian issues. Sometimes dry, but the historical context is valuable.
Akshat Ruhela –
The book sheds light on a crucial period. I wish it included more personal stories.
Name –
Interesting topic, but the book felt a bit repetitive at times.