Description
- ISBN-13: 9789388540889
- Publisher: Manohar
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9388540883
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,195.00.₹908.00Current price is: ₹908.00.
Explore the intertwined Non-Cooperation and Khilafat Movements in India during the 1920s with P.C. Bamford’s insightful “Histories of the Non-Cooperation and Khilafat Movements” (ISBN: 9789388540889). Bamford’s meticulous research reveals the impact of these movements on India’s fight for independence from British rule. Uncover Gandhi’s influence, peasant uprisings, and the British response. A must-read for history enthusiasts and scholars of Indian independence.
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Rodhsi Singhal –
The insights shared about the Khilafat Movement were especially interesting and enriching!
Siddhant Gautam –
Heavy on facts, light on narrative. It felt more like a textbook than a historical account.
Vipin Kumar –
The book could have been better organized. I found it jumping around a lot, but the content was great.
Shozab Ghazi Naqvi –
Not the most engaging writing, but it does present a comprehensive analysis.
Inder Preet Singh –
An okay read. Found it somewhat repetitive, but it did offer some interesting facts.
Nitish Kumar –
Excellent research! I appreciated the author’s attention to detail and the inclusion of various perspectives.
Mohamed Rameez –
A well-written and informative book. I learned a lot about Gandhi’s role in these movements.
Anshul Agarwal –
This book helped me understand the complexities of the Non-Cooperation and Khilafat Movements. A great read!
Khushboo Gadwal –
I struggled to get through this book. It was quite dense and not very accessible.
Shubham Thakur –
A dense but rewarding read. It requires patience but offers a deep understanding.
Ankur Kumar –
Bamford’s work is thorough and insightful. It offers a balanced perspective on both movements.
Bharat Soni –
Good overview, but I wish there was more focus on the social impact.
Devvrat Upadhyay –
A detailed account, but a bit dry at times. Still, a valuable resource for understanding this period in Indian history.