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Social Protest in India

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Explore social reform in late 19th-century India through the lens of British missionaries. “Social Protest in India” by G. A. Oddie (ISBN: 9789388540896) examines missionary involvement in social issues, including women’s rights, labor exploitation, and temperance. Discover their impact on Indian society and government policy.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789388540896
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9388540891
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for Social Protest in India

  1. Shubham Sehgal

    A well-researched book on a fascinating topic. Some arguments could be stronger. It needs more diverse voices.

  2. Sagar

    A worthwhile read. It covers important historical ground. Some sections felt underdeveloped and needed better explanations.

  3. Shubham Tripathi

    A detailed look at missionaries in India. A bit dry, but informative. Explores their complex role in social reform. Some chapters were dense.

  4. Muskan Gulyani

    Good source of information. The book lacks a certain narrative flow. Worth reading for research purposes.

  5. Fredrick Lakra

    Analyzes the missionary impact on India. Some views were quite biased. It would benefit from a more balanced approach.

  6. Ishika Arya

    The research is impressive. It sheds light on the missionary role. Parts were tedious and felt like a chore.

  7. Yashika Grover

    Interesting perspective on Indian social movements. Shows a different side to the colonial story. Sometimes it felt one-sided, though.

  8. Prazzwal Arjun Singh

    The book is informative. Explores the complexities of social reform. Could have included more Indian perspectives.

  9. Kashish Singh

    Oddie provides great insights into the missionary influence. Focuses on lesser-known contributions. The writing is academic but approachable. Really enjoyed it.

  10. Sakshi Sharma

    Discusses the intricate dynamics of power. It shows missionaries in a new light. However, the prose could be livelier.

  11. Sauptik Datta

    Focuses on historical social events. The writing is clear and concise. It needs a more engaging narrative style.

  12. Tessy Paul Kulangara

    A good overview of the topic. Presents the facts. Lacked emotional depth. An okay reading experience for the price.

  13. Divya

    Excellent exploration of a relevant topic. It’s a must-read for history buffs. The maps are really useful.

  14. Anitej Nayan Gopal

    Provides a valuable historical context. Highlights missionary efforts for change. A bit repetitive at times. Overall it was good.

  15. Tanmay Mehra

    A detailed account of social protest. Explores the complexities of change. It needs more critical analysis, though.

  16. Rushali N M

    An insightful work. Showcases missionary engagement with social issues. A valuable contribution to the field. Highly recommended.

  17. Arpit Tiwari

    A solid academic study. Some parts were slow-paced. It made me think about the impact of missionaries.

  18. Pooja Dipak Ingale

    It offers a nuanced view. It focuses on specific historical events. I wanted more personal stories of those affected.

  19. Aaryan Narula

    Informative and insightful. This book provided a balanced discussion of missionary involvement. A great contribution to the field.

  20. Souvik Das

    A fascinating read about a little-known aspect of history. It offers a unique lens for understanding the Raj.

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