Description
- ISBN-13: 9788187879732
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8187879734
- Publisher Date: 2006
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 286
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹440.00Current price is: ₹440.00.
Explore the gripping narrative of “The Revolution Betrayed” by Aakar Books (ISBN: 9788187879732). Uncover the untold story of a revolution’s descent into betrayal. Aakar Books presents a thought-provoking analysis of power, ideology, and the human cost of broken promises. Will hope prevail? Order your copy now!
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Tanmay Sharma –
A compelling narrative of broken promises and lost ideals. A must for history buffs.
Praveen B –
Well-written and researched, but the subject matter is quite heavy. Not a light read by any means.
Paras Patil –
A valuable contribution to the study of revolutions. The author’s insights are sharp and insightful.
Suryansh Mishra –
Good book. Highly recommended.
Nikhil Yadav –
A thought-provoking exploration of betrayal and its consequences. Some parts were hard to follow.
Pritesh Ghosh –
One of the best books I’ve read on the topic. A powerful and thought-provoking analysis.
Kapil Agrawal –
Well researched, but a bit dry in places. Still a worthwhile read for those interested in the topic.
Yashasvi Manish Modi –
An important historical analysis. I was left with a sense of unease about revolutionary ideals.
Priyank Agrawal –
The Revolution Betrayed is a must-read for anyone interested in political history. Highly recommended.
Muskan Gupta –
A detailed and sometimes depressing look at revolution. The book is very insightful, though.
Ayan Kumar Garg –
The book provides a nuanced analysis. It’s a little dense, but worth the effort.
Vibhuti Aggarwal –
An insightful look into the dark side of revolution. Be prepared for a grim perspective.
Priyanshu Ranjan –
I struggled with some of the theoretical arguments, but overall it was an interesting read.
Manasi Prabhakar Bele –
A fascinating but ultimately depressing read. The book makes you think, but be prepared for a bleak outlook.
Ayush Arora –
I found the book to be informative but somewhat repetitive. Still worth reading for the historical context.
Yash Koshal –
A definitive work on the subject. Highly recommend this book to everyone.
Bhavika Teesh Kumar Chanda –
A sobering account of how revolutions can go wrong. The writing is clear and engaging.
Ranjeet Singh Surjeet –
It provides an important perspective, but not always enjoyable. Ultimately, it’s a worthy read.
Panchal Sakshi Ramesh –
Interesting, but I felt it lacked a certain spark. Overall, it’s a decent historical analysis.
Anubhav Jain –
Excellent analysis of a complex topic. The book challenged my preconceptions about revolution.
Shubhayu Saha –
The Revolution Betrayed is a powerful and unsettling book. It will stay with you long after you finish it.
Lalit Kumar –
A brilliant and disturbing account of a revolution gone astray. The book is incredibly powerful.
Gaurav Singh –
While informative, it could have been more concise. Some parts felt unnecessarily long.