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Making History: Agency, Structure, and Change in Social Theory (Historical Materialism Series)

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350022917
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 550 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9350022915
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Edition: 1
  • No of Pages: 341

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for Making History: Agency, Structure, and Change in Social Theory (Historical Materialism Series)

  1. Khyati Singh

    This book challenged my preconceived notions about agency. Highly recommended.

  2. Utkarsh

    A dense but rewarding read. The concepts are challenging, but the effort pays off in understanding social theory.

  3. Varun Dwivedi

    Too academic for my taste. I struggled to get through it. The writing is dense and sometimes convoluted.

  4. Dhruv Kaushik

    Difficult to follow at times, but the insights are valuable. Be prepared to reread sections.

  5. Siddharth Madan

    A groundbreaking work. Essential for anyone studying history and social change.

  6. Rajat Biswas

    A brilliant synthesis of different theoretical perspectives. A scholarly achievement.

  7. Bharat Soni

    Not an easy read, but worth the effort if you’re serious about understanding historical materialism.

  8. Vishal Gurnani

    Making History is ambitious. Some chapters were a slog, while others were brilliant. Mixed bag overall.

  9. Vilvanathan T

    Making History provides a complex nuanced view. It’s both challenging and enlightening.

  10. Divyanshu Abhishek

    I found it repetitive at times, but the core arguments are strong. Good for advanced students.

  11. Dipayan Ghosh

    The book is interesting but lacks a clear structure. The arguments felt disorganized.

  12. Abhishek Kumar Nishad

    I appreciated the depth of analysis, but wished for more concrete examples. Somewhat theoretical.

  13. K Sagar

    I found the writing style to be quite dry and academic. Hard to stay engaged with the material.

  14. Pavi Gupta

    This book tries to cover a lot and ends up feeling superficial in places. Needs more focus.

  15. Shivani Pandey

    A thought-provoking exploration of agency and structure. It’s a bit jargon-heavy, but ultimately insightful.

  16. Nitesh Kumar

    This book fundamentally changed how I view historical analysis. A must-read for serious scholars.

  17. Abhay Kumar Rajak

    The best book I’ve read on social theory. It’s comprehensive and offers a fresh perspective.

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