Description
- ISBN-13: 9781349960316
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 1349960314
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,516.00.₹1,516.00Current price is: ₹1,516.00.
Explore the history of Indian Ocean convict transportation from South Asia to Mauritius (1815-53) in Clare Anderson’s compelling book. Discover the lives, struggles, and legacies of these convicts. “Convicts in the Indian Ocean” sheds light on a crucial period of colonial history and its impact on the region. Get your copy now (ISBN: 9781349960316) and delve into this captivating narrative.
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Samarth Gupta –
The book is informative, but it could have been more engaging with more focus on individual stories.
Vishu Chauhan –
A powerful and moving account of the convicts’ experiences. Anderson’s research is impeccable.
Yash Jain –
While informative, I struggled to connect with the characters. It felt a little too academic.
Sahil Lamba –
The topic is interesting, but I found the book to be a bit dry and academic in tone.
Kriti Gandhi –
A solid piece of historical research. It has changed my views of the convicts. Highly recommended.
Karan Premanand Chikate –
Anderson’s book is a valuable contribution to the field. It’s a must-read for those wanting to learn more.
Bhupendra –
I learned a lot about convict transportation. It was well-written and informative.
Ashutosh Mishra –
Great work. It has opened my mind to a new perspective in history. Thanks!
Shaan Sundar R –
An outstanding work of historical research. Anderson’s book is a must-read for anyone interested in the topic.
Rahul Singh –
A good overview of the topic, but I wish there was more focus on the convicts daily lives.
Anish Aiyappa N V –
A fascinating look at a little-known aspect of colonial history. Anderson brings the convicts’ stories to life. Highly recommended!
Eshan Barnala –
I learned a lot from this book. Very interesting information presented in a digestible way.
Pranjal Sharma –
I found the book to be well-researched and insightful, a valuable addition to colonial history scholarship.
Shah Abhishek Satishkumar –
A compelling narrative that brings the past to life. Anderson’s writing is both informative and engaging.
Anonymous –
An eye-opening account of the convicts’ experiences. Anderson’s work is a valuable contribution to the field.
Prateek Sharma –
An okay read, but did not love it as much. It did not live up to its potential.
Shivam Vashisth –
A must-read for anyone interested in South Asian and Mauritian history. The book is well-researched and insightful.
Ayush Denzil Tirkey –
Anderson’s research is thorough, but the book could have used more personal accounts to really connect with the reader.
Ayush Tiwari –
The book is well-researched, but some sections were repetitive and could have been cut down.
Harsh Raj Singh –
Interesting topic, but at times the writing felt a bit dry. Overall, a worthwhile read for history buffs.
Shubham Raj –
Well-researched and insightful, this book sheds light on a dark chapter of history.
Dharam Vanita –
While the subject matter is important, I found the book to be quite dense and difficult to get through at times.