Description
- ISBN-13: 9788187879657
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Edition: 2007
- No of Pages: 273
- ISBN-10: 8187879653
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
Original price was: ₹895.00.₹716.00Current price is: ₹716.00.
Explore the pivotal moments in Indian women’s history with “Towards Gender History” by Anil Rajimwale (ISBN: 9788187879657). This book documents the transformative journey of women’s consciousness, marking their shift from objects to subjects. Discover the key turning points in their fight for equality and empowerment.
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Aman Ali –
This book opened my eyes to the struggles faced by women. A bit dense at times, but important.
Navya Dham –
A concise overview, but felt some chapters lacked depth. Still, a valuable starting point for understanding gender history in India.
Tarkik Gautam Ranjan –
Good starting point, but needs to be supplemented with other readings. It provides basic information.
Aakanksha Singh –
It shed light on overlooked aspects of history. It’s a necessary contribution.
Devanshu Singh Negi –
Captivating and well-written. This book successfully portrays the experiences of women.
Yash Khandelwal –
Provides a great overview, but could have included more recent developments.
Hari Om –
A decent introduction to the topic. Some sections were repetitive. Wish there was more analysis.
T S Kavya –
A bit dry at times, but the information is crucial. Perseverance pays off!
Nishant Kumar –
Informative and thought-provoking. It pushed me to think about history from a new perspective.
Rahul Gitte –
The book felt disjointed in places. The author jumps between topics without proper transitions.
Anil –
Excellent book! It is well-researched and presents a comprehensive view.
Ritika Sharma –
I found the book insightful, especially regarding the early feminist movements. Highly recommend!
Aaryan Narula –
Some arguments felt biased, but the historical context was well-presented.
Sarthak Jain –
Easy to read and understand. This book provides a solid foundation in Indian gender studies.
Akash Kumar Choudhary –
I enjoyed learning about the key figures and events. A valuable resource.
Amrita Reji –
Rajimwale offers an engaging narrative. Some arguments felt a bit simplistic, but overall, a good read.
Prince Kumar –
An eye-opening account of women’s transformation! A must-read for anyone studying history.