Description
- ISBN-13: 9789391928957
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 324
- ISBN-10: 9391928951
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,395.00.₹1,060.00Current price is: ₹1,060.00.
Discover the hidden gem of Chota Nagpur with F.B. Bradley-Birt’s captivating exploration. Uncover the rich history, diverse cultures, and breathtaking landscapes of this little-known province. “Chota Nagpur: A Little-Known Province of the Empire” offers a rare glimpse into a fascinating region. Explore its unique traditions and captivating stories. ISBN: 9789391928957. Get your copy today!
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Mehak Chugh –
Offers a perspective on the region. The tone is a bit biased. Worth reading with a critical eye.
Yengkhom Maleshwori Devi –
A fascinating look at a forgotten corner of the Empire. It is a bit dense, but the rewards are worth the effort.
Vansh Gupta –
A well-researched piece. Worth reading if you want to understand the region better. Excellent.
Pavitra Kalra –
Detailed and informative. The writing felt academic at times. A good resource for serious researchers.
Kumar Eklavya –
A decent read, offering a glimpse into Chota Nagpur’s past. Some parts felt a bit dry, but overall informative. Worth it if you’re interested in the region’s history.
Shreyash Kashyap –
Provides a rich tapestry of Chota Nagpur. It opened my eyes to the region’s history and culture.
Vishu Chauhan –
Bradley-Birt’s book provides valuable insights. Some perspectives are outdated. I wish there were more contemporary analysis.
Shreya Chakraborty –
I really appreciated the depth. Some sections were a slog to get through. An important historical document.
Anant Agarwal –
A valuable historical account. The language is a bit old-fashioned, but stick with it.
Sunidhi Govind Kela –
I was captivated by the descriptions. The book dragged in places, losing momentum. Still, a valuable read.
Chahat Dawar –
I enjoyed learning about the culture and landscape. The writing style is a bit dated. Good for history buffs.
Rithik Saini –
Insightful but dense. Be prepared to take your time. The detail is great. It shows complexity.
Nishant Choudhury Sarania –
Immersive and insightful. Bradley-Birt’s work brings the province to life, despite its age. A must-read!
Anurag Raj –
Provides a unique window into Chota Nagpur. It felt slow at times. Could use more engaging storytelling.
Prateek –
I loved diving into the lesser-known history. A bit lengthy. But full of cultural and historical significance.
Chayan Mandal –
A decent overview. It could use maps. It enhanced my understanding of the region’s colonial past.
Vaibhav Chaturvedi –
The historical details are rich and interesting. Some descriptions are repetitive. Overall, a good resource.
Samarth Kulshrestha –
An excellent exploration of Chota Nagpur’s history. Highly recommend to anyone interested in Indian regional studies.