Description
- ISBN-13: 9781349960026
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 1349960020
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,895.00.₹1,440.00Current price is: ₹1,440.00.
“Explore the complex interplay of gender and violence in British India during the crucial period of 1914-1919. Robert McLain’s ‘Gender and Violence in British India: The Road to Amritsar’ (ISBN: 9781349960026) delves into how World War I, social unrest, and evolving gender roles fueled the path to the tragic Amritsar massacre. Discover a nuanced historical analysis of this pivotal era.”
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Yash Jain –
This book opened my eyes to the social unrest and gender roles. little slow to get into, but worth sticking with.
Shubham Goyal –
A well-researched account of a dark period in history. Some sections were repetitive.
Snehal Singh –
Really great book. I learned new things, and I enjoyed reading it.
Maryam Mushtaq –
A very informative book. It made me think about the role of gender in conflicts.
Devvrat Gholap –
Heavy read, but worthwhile. It connects WWI to the Amritsar massacre in a way I hadn’t considered.
Charu Apan –
It was a great read. It can be boring if you dont like history.
Kashish Javed –
Fascinating! The book highlights the gendered aspects of violence in British India. A must-read for history buffs.
Kunal Sukhija –
I found the writing style a little dry. The content is good, but it could have been more engaging.
Kushagra Arya –
An important, though somewhat academic, examination of the factors leading to Amritsar. Sheds light on gender’s role.
Naresh Lalwani –
Excellent scholarship. McLain provides a nuanced perspective on a complex period of history. Highly recommended.
Drishti Singh –
Not an easy read, but very informative, and well-structured. It gives good details.
Vishal Kant Jha –
An interesting exploration of gender and violence. It provides good historical background.
Shiwam Singh Singroul –
McLain offers a detailed look at gender dynamics in British India during a turbulent time. A bit dense, but insightful.