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Gandhi and Adivasis: Tribal Movements in Eastern India (1914-1948)

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“Discover the untold story of Gandhi’s influence on tribal movements in Eastern India (1914-1948). Debasree De’s book, “Gandhi and Adivasis,” explores the complex relationship between Gandhian philosophy and Adivasi activism. ISBN: 9789391928728. Explore the intersection of nonviolent resistance and tribal identity in this compelling historical account.”

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  • ISBN-13: 9789391928728
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Width: 203 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9391928722
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 234
  • Weight: 432 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for Gandhi and Adivasis: Tribal Movements in Eastern India (1914-1948)

  1. Charu Aggarwal

    This book sheds light on a complex historical interaction. Some chapters are more engaging than others.

  2. Subham Singh

    Provides a balanced view of Gandhi and Adivasi movements. Certain arguments were not fully convincing.

  3. Divyan Aggarwal

    I learned a lot about a lesser-known aspect of Gandhi’s work. The writing was a bit dry at times.

  4. Sarthak Arora

    De offers a needed perspective on Gandhi’s influence on Adivasi movements. Some parts were dense, but overall informative.

  5. Abhishek Kumar Srivastav

    Well-researched and insightful. A few repetitive arguments, but worth the effort. Provides good historical context.

  6. Tanushri Mehra

    A valuable contribution to understanding Gandhi’s legacy. It could be more accessible to a wider audience, though.

  7. Sahil Lamba

    An important book for understanding tribal history in India. At times, the narrative feels a bit disjointed.

  8. Shrestha Ahiya Ekka

    A great addition to the history of tribal movements in India. It provides a very detailed analysis. Sometimes, too detailed.

  9. Kushal Jaiswal

    Opens your eyes to a new perspective on Gandhi. But the academic writing could be improved.

  10. Prateek Arya

    Challenging but rewarding. A good addition to any history collection. The terminology can be difficult to understand at first.

  11. Ankit Patel

    Gives a detailed account of a specific historical period. It can be tough to get through due to the writing style.

  12. Prasannajit Sahoo

    Important research on a crucial period. Explores the nuances of Gandhi’s relationship with Adivasis. A bit heavy on jargon though.

  13. Harsh Sharma

    Insightful and informative. Sheds new light on tribal movements. A little dry, but the content makes up for it.

  14. Swati Pangti

    This book is eye-opening, but prepare for some dense academic writing. Offers an important counter-narrative.

  15. Revat Mehra

    De’s work is commendable for bringing this topic to light. Certain sections felt disconnected from the main narrative.

  16. Priyanshu Kumar Gupta

    Excellent historical research. Occasionally gets bogged down in detail, but overall a very good read.

  17. Anant Kumar Yadav

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. It could use some editing to make it more concise.

  18. Prafull Jagdish Jakate

    A fascinating look at Gandhi’s impact, but sometimes feels a bit academic. Still, a worthwhile read for history buffs.

  19. Satabdi Das

    An interesting read, though a bit scholarly for my taste. The topic itself is quite important and relevant.

  20. Chanchal Chauhan

    Detailed, informative, and insightful. A great academic resource. Some prior knowledge of Indian history is helpful.

  21. Abhijeet Moitra

    A valuable resource for understanding Gandhi’s influence. Sometimes hard to follow for a casual reader.

  22. Ankit Patel

    A complex topic explored with great depth. The writing is dense, requiring patience, but it’s rewarding.

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