Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173053979
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173053979
- Publisher Date: 2010
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 282
₹600.00
“History, Philosophy, Culture: Revisiting Professor G.C. Pande’s Thoughts and Works” (ISBN: 9788173053979) by A.K. Singh and T.P. Verma offers a comprehensive exploration of the renowned historian and philosopher’s intellectual legacy. Delve into Pande’s profound insights on Indian history, philosophy, and culture, examining his key ideas and their impact. This book is essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the rich tapestry of Indian thought.
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Simran Kadam –
Fascinating exploration of Pande’s work but needs prior background knowledge to fully grasp the content. A great addition to academic libraries.
Dev Kumar Gupta –
I found the exploration of Pande’s ideas fascinating. A bit challenging at times, but ultimately rewarding and great for those seeking intellectual stimulation.
Rajat Choubey –
This is a comprehensive and thoughtful examination of Professor Pande’s intellectual contributions. Highly recommend this book.
Naman Kumar –
An insightful look into Pande’s philosophy and cultural analysis. I appreciated the depth, but sometimes found the writing a bit academic.
Himanshu Gupta –
An excellent resource for anyone studying Professor G.C. Pande. The book could benefit from more contemporary applications of his theories.
Nimisha Mishra –
Comprehensive and well-researched, this book provides a good overview of Pande’s contributions. However, it could be more accessible to a general audience.
Roshan Kumar Yadav –
This book gave me a solid understanding of Professor Pande’s work. A valuable resource for scholars of Indian history and philosophy, could have been concise.
Sameer Ali M –
A thought-provoking exploration of Professor Pande’s work. Some chapters were dense, but overall a worthwhile read for those interested in Indian intellectual history.
Mukul Tyagi –
The book provides a valuable service in bringing Pande’s ideas to a wider audience. Some editing issues throughout the book.
Shivani Rajeev Dhakate –
While the book offers a detailed overview, I felt it lacked a critical perspective on Pande’s work. Nonetheless, it’s a valuable contribution.
Ayush Gupta –
A mixed bag. Some essays were brilliant, while others felt repetitive. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in Indian thought.