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Pathway to Indias Partition

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SKU: 9788173042508

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“Pathway to India’s Partition” by Bimal Prasad (ISBN: 9788173042508) offers a compelling exploration of the events leading to India’s partition in 1947. Published under the Rajendra Prasad Academy, this book delves into the political and social factors that shaped this pivotal moment in Indian history. Discover the key players, decisions, and consequences surrounding the partition’s complexities.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788173042508
  • Publisher: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS
  • Publisher Imprint: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 646
  • Spine Width: 41 mm
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8173042500
  • Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2009
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 700 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Pathway to Indias Partition

  1. Shaan Sundar R

    A well-researched exploration of the partition. The author provides valuable context but the sheer amount of detail can be overwhelming.

  2. Kritika Suyal

    An objective point of view makes this book very reliable for academic use. A tiny bit uninteresting at times

  3. Abhay Kumar Rajak

    Provides a solid overview. It could benefit from a stronger narrative voice, felt detached from the human stories.

  4. Anjali Yadav

    Good overview of a complex topic. While the subject is compelling, the presentation lacked a strong emotional impact.

  5. Paridhi Jain

    An insightful look at the political climate before partition. Some sections are dense, but overall, a worthwhile read for history buffs.

  6. Munulu Ringa

    A great book for anyone studying the partition. It is comprehensive, with some narrative gaps, I found myself re-reading sections.

  7. Ansh Dubey

    Extremely thorough, but somewhat dense. It is a good resource for serious students of history, a bit of a slog for casual readers

  8. Akhil Kumar Yadav

    Important book for understanding the complexities. It is a bit slow-paced, but packed with historical context

  9. Yashwant Suman

    This book gives the reader a good grasp on the historical factors. A slightly biased outlook. I’d recommend it to students.

  10. Ashutosh Shankar

    A detailed account, but sometimes feels dry. The author presents various perspectives on the partition, but it could have been more engaging.

  11. Shubham Pruthi

    An academic approach that may not appeal to everyone. Although insightful, it lacks the emotional connection to the human impact.

  12. Satyam Aggarwal

    I found the book to be very helpful in understanding the events that led to the partition, I’d suggest it to anyone interested

  13. Dhruv Chandra

    Prasad’s book is informative, though occasionally biased. A good starting point for understanding the events leading up to the partition.

  14. Jai Malviya

    The book gives a well-structured overview, if you want to find out about the events around India’s partition then read it!

  15. Debajit Patra

    Detailed and well-documented. I appreciated the context it provided, but the prose could be more accessible. Recommended!

  16. Parvez Khalek

    Offers a comprehensive view of the events and people. However, the writing style could be more captivating for a general audience.

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