Description
- ISBN-13: 9789352643905
- Publisher: Harper Collins
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 160 mm
- ISBN-10: 9352643909
- Publisher Date: 03 Mar 2017
- Height: 45.974 mm
- Weight: 621.42 gr
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹599.25Current price is: ₹599.25.
Discover the untold story of Gita Press and its profound impact on shaping Hindu India. Explore how two businessmen built a publishing empire that amplified Hindu nationalist voices and influenced key historical events. From cow slaughter debates to the creation of Pakistan, Gita Press publications shaped political consciousness and the rise of the Hindu Right. “Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India” offers a captivating narrative of a pivotal publishing house, featuring entrepreneurs, editors, and ideologues who shaped modern India. ISBN: 9789352643905
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Bhargava –
Gita Press’s impact is undeniable, and this book sheds light on its role. Some arguments felt repetitive.
Akshit Singh –
An excellent book on the impact of religious publication. A valuable contribution to scholarship.
Jeelkumar Rajeshbhai Kadeval –
Provides valuable insights into the making of Hindu India. A well-written and informative read.
Shashwat Anand –
Informative and well-researched. A valuable read, though I felt it could have been more concise.
Mahak –
A good overview, but it felt like it was missing some depth. Easy to read and understand.
Pranav Kalra –
I learned a lot about Gita Press’s influence. I wish it included more diverse viewpoints.
Arush Dutt –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. The writing style is engaging and accessible.
Arkadeep Mitra –
Important for understanding the roots of Hindu nationalism. It could have explored the counter-narratives.
Ashish Garg –
A thought-provoking examination of Gita Press’s role in shaping Hindu India. Highly recommended.
Shrey Kumar Singh –
While informative, the book seemed to lean heavily on one perspective. I wish for different analysis.
Vaibhav Agrawal –
Gita Press’s impact on Hindu India is undeniable. The book’s flow was occasionally disjointed.
Meet Dipakkumar Modi –
An interesting exploration of a significant cultural force. I wish it had more on the individuals involved.
Subhojit Paul –
A compelling narrative! Gita Press influence is so important. Occasionally reads like a history textbook.
Saraswati –
An informative read about a powerful publishing house. Could have been more balanced in its analysis.
Nayan Gupta –
The book is well-written. It offers a detailed account of Gita Press’s influence. Sometimes repetitive.
Akansha –
This book is eye opening and important. It could delve a bit deeper into modern implications.
Saurabh Prakhar –
Eye-opening! This book offers a critical analysis of the organization. Some parts were hard to follow.
Ashish Kumar –
Offers a unique perspective on Hindu nationalism. At times, the writing style was dense.
Ayush Singh –
Well-researched and engaging. The book provides a comprehensive overview of Gita Press’s history.
Thummalapalli Manoj –
A fascinating look at the influence of Gita Press. While insightful, it occasionally felt a bit biased.
Parvez Khalek –
The book does a great job of connecting Gita Press to major historical events. A bit dry in places.
Ankit –
An interesting exploration of a significant cultural force. I wish it had more different analysis.
Harsh Yadav –
A must-read for understanding the complex story. Easy to read and understand.