Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173042485
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 320
- Spine Width: 21 mm
- Width: 173 mm
- ISBN-10: 8173042489
- Publisher Date: 01 Dec 1998
- Height: 224 mm
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 540 gr
Original price was: ₹600.00.₹456.00Current price is: ₹456.00.
Explore the complex factors that led to India’s Partition in 1947 with Bimal Prasad’s “Pathway to India’s Partition.” This book delves into the historical events, political maneuvers, and social dynamics that shaped this pivotal moment in South Asian history. ISBN: 9788173042485. Uncover the untold story.
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Aditi Singh –
A comprehensive guide, though the writing style is a bit academic. Overall, a great resource for students of history.
Harsh Mukesh Thosar –
It provides valuable historical context, but can be a challenging read for those not familiar with Indian politics.
Manav Verma –
Provides good insights into the political climate. A bit dense, but worth the effort. I think it is an essential read for history enthusiasts.
Anjali Agrawal –
While informative, the book is quite lengthy and repetitive at times. The author should have been precise.
Tushar Agarwal –
An essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the Partition. A thorough and insightful analysis.
Neha Lalwani –
I found the book dense and difficult to follow. Perhaps for specialists only. I don’t recommend this to new readers.
Unnati Pande –
The book offers a unique viewpoint, which I appreciated. However, I think the editing could have been better.
Ahammed Omar Fathahi –
The author’s perspective is insightful, though I wish there were more personal accounts. I like the authors writing style.
Muskan Singh –
An exceptionally well-written and researched book! A vital contribution to Partition literature. Highly recommended.
Kranti Karan Vir Singh –
An okay read. Nothing particularly new if you’re already familiar with the topic.
Cheshta –
A detailed account, but sometimes felt a bit dry. Still, a valuable resource for understanding Partition. The author has done a good job.
Velayutham S –
This book is a masterpiece. It gave me a deep understanding of the events that shaped India. I liked it a lot.
Shreya Paul –
A fascinating exploration of the political landscape leading up to Partition. Highly recommended for history buffs. Great book!
Vishal Sinha –
Disappointing. It barely scratched the surface of the social dynamics. I think the book could have been better.
Prakhar Sethi –
Excellent analysis! It sheds light on lesser-known aspects of the partition. I am glad I found this book.
Shahbaaz Khan –
Too focused on political maneuvering, not enough on the human cost. I was looking for a bit more emotion in the book.
Saumya Darshan –
A must-read for anyone interested in South Asian history. It is informative, educational, and insightful. Worth reading!
Sanya Bidani –
Overly academic and lacking in human interest stories. I expected more emotion in the book after reading the description.
Arjun – Malik –
A well-researched book that presents a balanced perspective. The narrative could have been more engaging though.
Mahak Gupta –
I found this book extremely informative. It really opened my eyes to the complexities of the partition. I would recommend this.
Sumit Bansal –
I struggled to get through this book. It lacked a compelling narrative and felt very slow. I almost stopped reading.