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Rethinking a Millennium Perspectives on Indian History From the Eighth to the Eighteenth Century – Essays for Harbans Mukhia

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Explore Indian history from the 8th to 18th centuries in “Rethinking a Millennium.” This collection of essays, edited by K.M. Shrimali, honors Harbans Mukhia. Delve into fresh perspectives on this transformative period, challenging conventional narratives. Buy now and uncover new insights into India’s rich past. ISBN: 9788189833367

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  • ISBN-13: 9788189833367
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8189833367
  • Publisher Date: 2008
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 385

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Rethinking a Millennium Perspectives on Indian History From the Eighth to the Eighteenth Century – Essays for Harbans Mukhia

  1. Divyanshu Abhishek

    Enjoyed the diverse viewpoints presented in this collection. It really made me rethink some of my own assumptions about the period.

  2. Himanshu Kumar

    A bit academic, but worth the effort. You’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the nuances of the period.

  3. Md Kaif Alam

    Interesting but can be a little slow. Some chapters are very good but the quality is not constant.

  4. Tarkik Gautam Ranjan

    It is a solid academic essay collection. Could use more maps, but it is overall very informative.

  5. Anjali P V

    Informative, but can be dense. Previous knowledge of Indian history is definitely helpful.

  6. Rakesh Kumar

    Some essays shone, while others were dense. It made me reconsider several historical assumptions.

  7. Jay Raj Sharma

    A thought-provoking read, expanding my knowledge of Indian history. Definitely worth the time and effort.

  8. Ekam Jeet Singh

    Challenging and insightful! ‘Rethinking a Millennium’ provides a refreshing look at Indian history. Some essays were dense, but rewarding.

  9. Vaibhav Anand

    Informative and well-researched. However, it can be a bit overwhelming if you’re not already familiar with the topic.

  10. Mohammad Fahim Faisal

    It gave some interesting points to consider, but the writing style was not consistent. Ok book.

  11. Aayush Gupta

    Found some essays more engaging than others. Overall, a decent exploration of the era.

  12. Harikrishnan K A

    A truly insightful book, full of new perspectives. I really recommend it to those with any interest in Indian history.

  13. Prajwal Narendra Akhade

    Interesting ideas, but the writing style in some essays was a bit dry. Still, a valuable contribution to the field.

  14. Shobhit Pradhan

    Stimulating and thought-provoking. Definitely expands your understanding of the complexities of Indian history.

  15. Shashank Kannoji

    Excellent collection, honoring Harbans Mukhia perfectly! A must for any history enthusiast.

  16. Prashant Sagar

    An excellent tribute to Harbans Mukhia. The essays offer diverse and compelling arguments.

  17. Pooja

    A fascinating read. Highly recommended for those interested in a deeper understanding of Indian history.

  18. Nigamananda Rao

    Good if you are into Indian history, it might be too specific if not. Solid scholarship work for students.

  19. Kanishk Kumar

    Well-researched, but at times dry. Recommended for serious students of Indian history, not casual readers.

  20. Bhawna Vats

    A good collection of essays, but some perspectives felt a bit too niche for my taste. Overall, a worthwhile read for serious history buffs.

  21. Isha Choudhary

    Uneven quality across essays, but worth it for the gems. Be prepared for some academic jargon.

  22. Vijay Laxmi Vashisht

    An exceptional book! It delivers exactly what the title suggest; a true rethinking, a must-read for history lovers

  23. Mansi Bharti

    A mixed bag. Some essays were brilliant, others less so. Depends on your specific area of interest within Indian history.

  24. Varun Grover

    Provided fresh perspectives but some articles were difficult to follow due to jargon. Worth reading if you are persistent

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