Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390035144
- Publisher: Manohar
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9390035147
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,095.00.₹832.00Current price is: ₹832.00.
Explore the rich history of the Madras Presidency with Edgar Thurston’s comprehensive guide. Covering Mysore, Coorg, and associated states, this book delves into the region’s captivating past. Discover its diverse culture, political landscape, and social dynamics. Buy ‘The Madras Presidency’ (ISBN: 9789390035144) and embark on a historical journey through South India.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Rohan Jain –
Really enjoyed diving into the history of the Madras Presidency. Thurston’s research is evident. A great addition to my historical library.
Divyanshu Abhishek –
Decent historical record. It felt a little impersonal, but the facts were well-presented.
Shivamraj –
Absolutely fascinating! Thurston’s work brought the Madras Presidency to life for me.
Yashika Khandait –
An essential book for understanding the history of the region. The writing style is somewhat academic, but the content is invaluable.
Soumyajit Mukherjee –
Loved learning about the Madras Presidency! Thurston provides a wealth of information. Highly recommend for anyone interested in South Indian history.
Mudit Narayan Dubey –
A fascinating glimpse into the past! Thurston’s work is detailed, though a bit dry at times. Still, a worthwhile read for history buffs.
Prateek Jayant –
An okay read. The information is good, but the book can be a bit of a slog to get through. Could be better organized.
Vivek –
Wonderful history book. It’s quite detailed, so it takes some concentration to get through it. The information is worth the effort.
Ishaan Kaushal –
Good information, but be prepared for a slow read. It’s not the most engaging writing style, but the details are there.
Pavitra Kalra –
A comprehensive historical account. Some parts felt a little outdated, but overall, it provided great insight into the region.
Anurag Srivastava –
Provided a solid historical overview, though the narrative could be more captivating. Still, a valuable resource.
Kamakshi Jangid –
Informative but dense. It’s a valuable resource for researchers, but not exactly light reading. Could use more maps and illustrations.
Pulkit Chawla –
Fantastic! A detailed and well-researched account of the Madras Presidency. Highly recommend!
Khushi Kaushik –
Interesting, but requires patience. The language is a bit archaic, and some sections are quite detailed, but overall a decent historical account.
Pranav Wilson –
A must-read for anyone studying South Indian history. Thurston’s deep knowledge shines through. An incredible resource.