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The Untouchables: Who Were They and Why They Became Untouchables

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Discover the origins of untouchability in India with B.R. Ambedkar’s insightful “The Untouchables.” Explore the historical, social, and religious factors that led to the marginalization of certain communities. Ambedkar’s meticulous research sheds light on the complex history and evolution of the caste system, offering a critical perspective on social inequalities. Buy “The Untouchables” (ISBN: 9789391928063) to understand this crucial aspect of Indian history.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789391928063
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 9391928064
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for The Untouchables: Who Were They and Why They Became Untouchables

  1. Shreyash Shekhar

    Ambedkar’s analysis is compelling. It can be overwhelming due to the subject matter.

  2. Himanshi Goyal

    An essential text for social science. It’s a hard read.

  3. Anonymous

    A must-read for understanding caste discrimination. The historical context is well-researched. It was little slow.

  4. Shreya N

    Eye-opening and thought-provoking. Ambedkar’s analysis is sharp and insightful. I wish there was more on contemporary implications.

  5. Juhi Manohar Mahajan

    Very informative. It is academic and dense, but informative.

  6. Saransh Khandelwal

    I wish it went into more detail. The book left me wanting more.

  7. Shikal

    A concise yet impactful read on a difficult subject. Ambedkar’s insights are invaluable, though some parts felt a bit dense.

  8. Anchita Rajagopal

    Important historical information. I feel like it should be required.

  9. Riya Negi

    An informative and disturbing look at the origins of untouchability. It could be a little shorter and still effective.

  10. Vivek Patel

    Detailed and insightful. The book needed editing in my view. It made it less enjoyable.

  11. Shubh Gupta

    Essential reading for anyone interested in Indian history and social justice. A bit academic, but worth the effort.

  12. Himanshu Singh

    Offers a critical perspective. Some arguments felt repetitive. Overall, an important contribution.

  13. Balamuri Sai Sravan

    Ambedkar’s work is groundbreaking. The book could be more accessible.

  14. Adarsh Kumar Singh

    Changed my understanding of Indian history. The social commentary remains relevant.

  15. Tina Jain

    A powerful account of historical injustice. The writing style can be challenging at times, but the message is clear.

  16. Muhammed Sinan K

    Important, but heavy. This book gave me a lot to think about. Its kind of depressing but necessary.

  17. Poojitha Matangi

    Great book. It did feel like it dragged on at some points.

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