Description
- ISBN-13: 9780144000388
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 344
- Width: 129 mm
- ISBN-10: 0144000385
- Publisher Date: 01 Sep 2005
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- Language: ENGLISH
- Weight: 500 gr
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
Explore the complex tapestry of modern Gujarat in “Shaping of Modern Gujarat: Plurality, Hindutva and Beyond.” Published by Penguin Random House India, this book delves into the socio-political landscape of the state, examining the interplay of plurality, Hindutva, and its impact on Gujarat’s identity. Discover the forces that have shaped this dynamic region. ISBN: 9780144000388
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Moksh Goel –
This book provides a nuanced view. The writing is a bit dry, but the content is worthwhile.
Archana Venkatasubramanian –
Offers a balanced perspective on Hindutva’s influence. Could’ve been more engagingly written, though.
Mazhar Abdul Azeez –
Informative and detailed. A valuable contribution to Gujarat’s history. It got little boring in the middle
Harsh Vardhan –
A valuable addition to the discourse on Gujarat. Few topic are uninteresting
Hritik Kumar Singhal –
Well-researched and informative. A must-read for those interested in Gujarat’s politics. Very niche topic.
Aditya –
An eye-opening exploration. It offers a fresh perspective. Bit slow paced for me.
Himanshu Jain –
The book is insightful, but the author could have used simpler language. Hard to grasp in one read.
Somya Bhargav –
A complex but rewarding read. Explores different angles. Needed some prior understanding to get it all.
Varun Grover –
I enjoyed learning about the modern history of Gujarat. The author did a good job.
Anshuman Sinha –
It a good book but it may not appeal to everyone, only niche reader may find it interesting.
Aravindh V A –
An important book for understanding Gujarat’s socio-political climate. It’s a bit academic at times.
Ananya Okhde –
A thought-provoking read! Sheds light on Gujarat’s complexities. Some chapters were dense, but overall insightful.
Vaibhav Raj –
It’s a great resource. I liked the discussion of plurality. Some parts felt repetitive.
Khushwant Sodhi –
Excellent analysis of Gujarat’s modern identity. Highly recommend. A little lengthy.
Harshit Sihag –
The book offers a balanced perspective. A valuable, must-read for history enthusiasts.
Pranay Yadav Yadav –
Heavy read but worth it to understand all the different aspects of Gujarat.
Kartik Sood –
Provides good depth of research. Dry in places but overall decent.