Description
- ISBN-13: 9789388540865
- Publisher: Manohar
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9388540867
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,595.00.₹1,212.00Current price is: ₹1,212.00.
Explore the rise of nationalism in Bengal (1876-1940) with Leonard A. Gordon’s insightful analysis. Discover how Bengali regionalism intertwined with Indian nationalism, impacting this crucial region’s political landscape. From pre-eminence to Mahatma Gandhi’s influence, understand Bengal’s role in India’s struggle for independence. “Bengal: The Nationalist Movement” delves into key figures and events shaping this complex period. ISBN: 9789388540865
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Abhishek Anand –
Offers valuable insights into a complex period, despite a somewhat academic style.
Sumedh Yeshwant Bhandare –
Gordon clearly knows his subject matter. A valuable contribution to the historical record.
Anish Ghosh –
Gordon’s work is impressive. It sheds light on a pivotal period. Highly recommend!
Kavya Yadav –
A solid academic work, but not for everyone. Requires some prior knowledge of Indian history.
Lakshay Khare –
Very detailed, sometimes overwhelmingly so. Still, a significant work on Bengal’s nationalist movement.
Shirish Saxena –
A deep dive into Bengal’s nationalist movement. Could be more accessible to casual readers.
Arun Kumar Singh –
The book sometimes lacks fluidity; however the valuable information is worth it.
Anurag Lakhera –
Informative but dry. It covers the key figures, but lacks a certain spark. Academic in tone.
Kumar Rohit –
A must-read for any serious student of Indian history. Gordon’s analysis is brilliant.
Ashutosh Anil Rai –
An eye-opening read that greatly enhanced my understanding of Indian nationalism! Highly recommend!
Sumit Lohani –
The book offers interesting insights, yet can feel overwhelming due to its complexity.
Arpit Mishra –
Gordon provides a detailed account of the nationalist movement. A bit dense, but ultimately rewarding.
Ashish Tewari –
Detailed and well-researched. Some parts are a little slow, but overall a good book.
Divyanshu Jha –
A solid overview, but sometimes gets bogged down in details. Still, a valuable read for understanding Bengal’s role.
Fredrick Lakra –
A bit dry but thorough. Not for casual reading but a great research tool.
Vijaykaran Singh Rana –
I learned a lot about Bengal’s contribution to Indian independence. A must-read for history buffs.
Manish Shaw –
While informative, the writing style is a bit tedious. Still, a worthwhile historical document.
Sahil Kumar –
Essential reading for anyone interested in Indian history. Very thorough and well-researched.
Rashmi Bharti –
Good book but could use more maps and visual aids. It’s a bit heavy on text.
Rakshit Monga –
Important but dense. Be prepared for a challenging but rewarding read.
Rajan Walia –
A comprehensive study, yet not always engaging. The content is great, but the presentation could improve.
Lakshita –
The book’s exploration of key figures is excellent. A well written and researched book!
Mridul Sharma –
Excellent resource for understanding regional and national identities. Very insightful!