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Revenge and Reconciliation: Understanding South Asian History

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“Revenge and Reconciliation: Understanding South Asian History” (ISBN: 9780140290455) by Rajmohan Gandhi offers a compelling exploration of the subcontinent’s history through the lens of revenge and reconciliation. From ancient myths to modern conflicts, Gandhi traces the impact of these forces, highlighting key figures like the Buddha, Asoka, Akbar, and Shivaji. This insightful analysis provides context to the 1947 Partition and its aftermath, urging a path towards mutual accommodation in South Asia.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780140290455
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Australia
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books Australia
  • Height: 215 mm
  • Weight: 500 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0140290451
  • Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2000
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 463

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Revenge and Reconciliation: Understanding South Asian History

  1. Ajith Kumar Reddy Bollapu

    Gandhi presents a balanced view of South Asian history. It’s insightful and thought-provoking, though occasionally dry. A valuable read!

  2. Himanshu Gautam

    A bit dense and challenging to get through, but ultimately rewarding. Some parts were boring.

  3. Pratibha Gupta

    Gandhi’s book is a must-read for anyone interested in the region. His insights are invaluable.

  4. Abhay Tiwari

    Informative, but the writing was a little dry. The content was great, but I wish it was written better

  5. Rakshita Kanchan

    Excellent! A well-researched and insightful exploration of South Asian history.

  6. Harshit

    The book is informative and well-written. Overall, a good read, would recommend.

  7. Junaid Mohammed Abdul

    I am not sure about this book, overall it provides balanced perspective. I like the focus key historical figures.

  8. Shravani Priya

    The book is alright. Some parts are fascinating, while others are a bit boring. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  9. Anshu Kumar

    A good attempt at covering a vast topic. However, some arguments felt underdeveloped. Still, a valuable addition to the field.

  10. Sarthak Dipak Bhadange

    I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Gandhi’s writing style is engaging and accessible.

  11. Akash Kumar Choudhary

    This book exceeded my expectations. Gandhi’s analysis is nuanced and thought-provoking. I learned a lot about the region.

  12. Danish Shafi

    Highly recommended. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of South Asia’s complex history.

  13. Swarnima Maheshwari

    Excellent book! Gandhi’s perspective is refreshing and provides much-needed context. A must-read for anyone interested in the region.

  14. Pari Kesharwani

    A decent read, but nothing groundbreaking. It’s pretty okay.

  15. Mani Prakash

    A decent overview, but I wish it delved deeper into specific events. Gandhi’s writing is engaging. I wanted more analysis.

  16. Hrithik Sujil

    I found the book to be informative but a little slow-paced. The focus on key figures was a highlight.

  17. Ayush Raaj

    A great introduction to South Asian history. Gandhi simplifies complex topics effectively. Highly recommended for beginners.

  18. Anirudh Yerra

    The book provides a fresh perspective. However, some chapters were stronger than others. Overall, a good read.

  19. Jatin Dahiya

    An excellent resource for understanding South Asian history. Gandhi writes with clarity and passion. Highly recommended.

  20. Samiksha

    Gandhi’s work is comprehensive and insightful. It offers a new perspective on old conflicts. Very informative and well-written.

  21. Khushwant Sodhi

    I learned so much from this book! Gandhi’s analysis is both insightful and thought-provoking.

  22. Abhishek Kumar Thakur

    It’s a good overview, but it needed more depth in certain areas. I think it glossed over some crucial events.

  23. T Nikhil

    I couldn’t put this book down! Rajmohan Gandhi’s perspective is truly enlightening.

  24. Michael Harris Y

    Interesting but sometimes felt repetitive. The focus on reconciliation is admirable, but the book needed stronger editing.

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