Description
- ISBN-13: 9781349960033
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 1349960039
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,895.00.₹1,440.00Current price is: ₹1,440.00.
Discover the gripping narrative of “The Cult of Imperial Honor in British India” by Steven Patterson (ISBN: 9781349960033). Explore how honor shaped British identity and rule in colonial India. Unravel the complex interplay of duty, prestige, and violence, revealing its impact on both colonizers and colonized. A must-read for history enthusiasts.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Abhimanyu Anurag –
This book was informative, but dense. It could be challenging to read without a background in colonial history.
Disha Das –
Fascinating! Patterson’s work is meticulously researched. It is important for anyone interested in the history of the British Empire.
Alakananda Chatterjee –
I struggled to connect with the writing style. I found the content a bit dry.
Mahak Gupta –
Interesting concept, but the writing style was a bit too academic for me. I struggled to stay engaged at times.
Ujjwal Dingliwal –
I had a mixed experience reading this book. I liked the concept, but it didn’t completely hold my attention.
Vijaykumar Navanath Dhakane –
A fascinating, if sometimes dense, exploration of honor in British India. Patterson’s research is impressive. I was intrigued but also a bit overwhelmed by the details.
Ritika Mehrotra –
Patterson dives deep into the concept of honor. It’s academically rigorous, though at times, a bit dry. Still, valuable insights.
Vivek Bose –
An insightful look at the role of honor. It was interesting to see how it influenced the British rule. Some parts were hard to follow, but overall, a good read.
Ritik Goyal –
It provides food for thought. The book is well-researched. I wished there was more focus on personal stories.
Nitya –
A detailed analysis. It offers a fresh perspective. However, it could have benefited from a more engaging writing style.
N Vinay Kumar Reddy –
A unique lens on British India. Some arguments are compelling. I felt some sections were repetitive and hard to get through.
Alok Kumar Dubey –
The level of detail felt overwhelming. The core ideas are interesting, but the book needs editing.
Suman Sahu –
The book offers a nuanced perspective. While it can be dense, the insights into British identity are worth the effort.
Renuka Singh –
I learned a lot. The book made me rethink a few things. While it got bogged down sometimes, overall, a worthwhile read.
Yash Sharma –
A valuable addition to the scholarship on British India. It could have explored the impact on the colonized in more depth.
Gurbani Arora –
An excellent book! It provides a great amount of detail and is well-written.
Jahanvi –
Eye-opening! “The Cult of Imperial Honor” reveals the hidden power of honor. I would have liked more personal stories.
Akash Ankit –
This book shed light on aspects of British rule in India that I hadn’t considered before. A thought-provoking read!
Archana Sebastian –
Very insightful and a great historical read! It’s engaging and enlightening.
Rahul –
This book is an absolute gem. It is so well-written. It shed light on a lot of things.
Nisu Kumari –
Excellent! A must-read for anyone interested in colonial history. A new perspective.
Ranjeet Singh Surjeet –
I really enjoyed reading this book. It had fresh insights. It explained everything clearly.