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The Story of Integration: A New Interpretation in the Context of the Democratic Movements in the Princely States of Mysore, Travancore and Cochin 1900-1947

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Discover the untold story of India’s integration through the lens of democratic movements in Mysore, Travancore, and Cochin (1900-1947). “The Story of Integration” by Vanaja Rangaswami offers a fresh perspective on the interplay between state administrations, Indian nationalists, and British administrators. Explore the spontaneous character of these movements and their impact on the integration process. ISBN: 9788194352112

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  • ISBN-13: 9788194352112
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 8194352118
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for The Story of Integration: A New Interpretation in the Context of the Democratic Movements in the Princely States of Mysore, Travancore and Cochin 1900-1947

  1. Arpit Kalra

    Extremely insightful and well documented, a great book for any history lover.

  2. Paras Mittal

    Good resource, though not the most accessible for casual readers.

  3. Mayur Ravindra Jha

    Heavy academic language. I wish there are more real life examples, though valuable.

  4. Rahul Raj

    An insightful look at integration from a new angle. The focus on Mysore, Travancore, and Cochin is refreshing.

  5. Hriyam Dutta

    The book provides a different angle. However, it could have been more accessible to a general audience.

  6. Ajeet Kumar Gupta

    A needed perspective but hard to get through at times.

  7. Toshiv Mata

    Nice read, author clearly explained spontaneous movements in the integration. highly recomended.

  8. Mukul Singh Patel

    Vanaja Rangaswami’s work is a valuable addition to the existing literature. Highly recommend for history buffs.

  9. Subhojit Paul

    Good perspective but felt a little biased at times. Still, an important contribution.

  10. Shikhar Suryawanshi

    A decent read. Though it got bogged down with too many administrative details at times.

  11. Ojasvi Singh

    A solid academic work, but not exactly a page-turner. Good information though.

  12. Ishan Srivastava

    Book is informative, but it lacks narratives. could be more engaging.

  13. Dhruv Sharma

    A compelling narrative. The author’s insights into the interplay of various forces are fascinating.

  14. Mohit Dujari

    This book offers a valuable perspective on the integration process. The democratic movements are well-analyzed.

  15. Shantanu Gupta

    An excellent resource for understanding the complexities of Indian integration. Very well written and informative.

  16. Pranika Agarwal

    Interesting, but I wish it had more focus on the personal stories of those involved. Good academic resource.

  17. Rohit Bhardwaz

    I loved the historical details, author did a great job to link state admin, nationalists and British.

  18. Muskan

    The book sheds new light on the democratic movements in the princely states. A worthwhile read.

  19. Ketan Anand Thakur

    Well-researched and informative. The analysis of the princely states is particularly strong. Highly recommended.

  20. Rachit Sharma

    A fresh perspective on democratic moments. sometimes, the language used is hard to understand.

  21. Ashish Chahar

    A detailed and academic study. Sometimes a bit dry, but ultimately worthwhile. The author’s research is commendable.

  22. Subhash Sourav

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. Vanaja Rangaswami provides a unique interpretation.

  23. Midhunprasad M

    The author’s depth of the research is impressive. A great contribution to the field.

  24. Vaibhav Raturi

    It’s a good book. I found some sections hard to follow. Still learned a lot about the topic.

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