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Middle Class in Colonial Malabar
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Explore the fascinating social history of the middle class in colonial Malabar. “Middle Class in Colonial Malabar” by Sreejith K examines their writings, revealing their conceptions of domesticity, friendships across caste and racial lines, and evolving leisure. Discover how they navigated the challenges of colonial modernity, balancing tradition with Western influence. ISBN: 9781032116358
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Rohit Sharma –
Fascinating read, very eye opening. I recommend to anyone interested in historical perspective
Anubhav Jain –
Too academic, needs to be more engaging with better storytelling.
Pranav Anant Joshi –
I loved the way the author explored the lives of middle-class individuals. It was a unique and thought-provoking perspective. Top marks!
Sahil Singh –
I found the writing style dense but the historical content interesting
Aakanksha Singh –
A good read, offering a glimpse into a specific time and place. Some sections were a bit dry, but overall informative. Worth checking out if you’re interested in colonial history.
Sumanth Yerukala –
Good introduction to the topic of middle class in colonial Malabar.
Vishal Kant Jha –
The book provides a very detailed account. It was sometimes hard to follow the arguments, but still an important work of social history.
Sawara Kumar Mishra –
A must read if you want to learn about the middle class in Colonial Malabar.
Ashu Yadav –
Insightful but dense, requires patience to read through it all.
Abhinav Namboodiri –
This book was a real eye-opener! I learned so much about the complexities of life in colonial Malabar. Highly recommended for history buffs.
Gadireddy Venkata Sai Krishna Phanindra –
Sreejith K’s research is evident. I enjoyed learning about this lesser-known aspect of colonial history. Recommend.
Harsh Singh –
A decent book for understanding the nuances of that period. It could have benefitted from more storytelling to engage the reader.
Akash Kumar Singh –
A well-researched, insightful exploration of social history of colonial malabar.
Joseph Hnunthansang –
An interesting book about colonial Malabar. This book explores conceptions of domesticity, friendships across caste and racial lines, and evolving leisure.
Abhishek Gargvansi –
A well-researched book. However, I felt that the writing was a bit academic and hard to get through.
Chakrash Chauhan –
The book has interesting content, but the structure felt a bit disorganized at times. Still, a valuable contribution to the field.
Ankit Singh –
Interesting perspective on the middle class during colonial times. The author provides detailed insights, but the writing style can be dense at times.
Prajwal Ravishankar Bharad –
This book offers an in-depth look into the lives of those in colonial Malabar.
Shubhashish Gupta –
A valuable book that sheds light on the challenges of colonial modernity, balancing tradition with Western influence.
Tanya Gautam –
Fascinating exploration of social dynamics. The focus on domesticity and leisure was particularly insightful. A great read!