Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173041273
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- ISBN-10: 817304127X
- Publisher Date: 1996
Original price was: ₹260.00.₹198.00Current price is: ₹198.00.
Explore social change in Punjab from 1849-1947 with “Artisans of the Punjab” by Harish C. Sharma (ISBN: 9788173041273). This historical study examines the impact of British colonialism on Punjabi artisans, their skills, and social structures. Discover the rich history of crafts, labor, and cultural shifts in this period of transformation. Buy now to uncover the fascinating narrative of Punjab’s artisans.
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Tanishq Goyal –
I learned so much! The book highlights the resilience of artisans amidst colonial rule. Highly recommended.
Shubh Sharma –
This book sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of Indian history. A worthwhile read for serious scholars.
Mriganka Dutta –
Detailed and academic. It’s a niche topic, but well-written for its target audience.
Advaita Parmar –
Incredibly detailed and informative, a cornerstone of the social history of Punjab in colonial India.
Saurabh Sharma –
Sharma provides a detailed account of the artisans’ struggles and adaptations. I wish there were more personal stories included.
Sudeep Khurana –
Very insightful book! I learned so much about Punjab’s history and the challenges artisans faced.
Nandani Agrawal –
Sharma does an excellent job of weaving together historical context with social analysis. A vital contribution.
Adarsh Kumar –
A great resource for understanding the changes artisans faced. It is a bit academic, but it is still very interesting.
Devansh Arya –
Dense but important. Provides crucial context for understanding modern Punjab.
Siddhant Shailesh Pandya –
An important contribution to understanding Punjabi social history. It’s dense, but rewarding if you’re patient.
Prashant Choudhary –
The topic is interesting but it needs more engaging storytelling. It was a slow read for me.
Anita Bhengra –
The book offers a unique perspective on the impact of colonialism on local crafts. It’s well-researched and thought-provoking.
Devanjana M S –
Excellent research. A deep dive into the lives and changes experienced by artisans in Punjab.
Mohit Raghuwanshi –
I was hoping for more stories about the artisans themselves. Still, a solid historical work with great detail.
Saif Rahman –
A fascinating look into a specific period, but sometimes felt a bit too academic. Still worth the read for the depth of research.
Manasi Prabhakar Bele –
Provides a different perspective on colonial impact, focusing on artisans. Very informative.
Deba Kumar Narzary –
A scholarly study, it offered a micro-level view of social change in Punjab, enriching my understanding.
Satabdi Das –
A bit too focused on the economic aspects for my taste. I was looking for more on the cultural impact.
Rupal Singh –
Fantastic read! The author really knows their stuff when it comes to the artisans of Punjab.
Tanish Anand –
A well-written and eye-opening account! It portrays the difficult lives of the artisans.
Parth Dixit –
The research is comprehensive, but it’s not exactly light reading. I struggled to get through some parts.
Shubham Mishra –
I struggled to get through this book. The concepts were very complex and hard to understand.
Ipsita Singh –
I found the book to be a bit dry at times, but the information presented was valuable and clearly explained.
Nikunj Singhal –
While informative, the writing style could be more engaging. Some sections felt repetitive.
Vanya Garg –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian social and economic history. Sharma’s analysis is insightful.