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In Quest of the Historian’s Craft: Part II

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“In Quest of the Historian’s Craft: Part II” honors Professor Binay Bhushan Chaudhuri, a leading scholar of modern Indian agrarian history. This two-part volume features 35 essays exploring socio-economic and cultural aspects of historical change in India, from pre-colonial to post-colonial times. With contributions from generations of historians, the book delves into economic, environmental, and social history, offering thought-provoking insights into the historian’s craft. ISBN: 9789350981979

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350981979
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 9350981971
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2018
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for In Quest of the Historian’s Craft: Part II

  1. Prachi

    Engaging essays, but assumes considerable prior knowledge. Not for casual readers.

  2. Arghyadip Poddar

    Great source of information. It could have been better organized.

  3. Samarth Kulshrestha

    Diverse perspectives on Indian history. Some were intriguing, while others were hard to engage with.

  4. Md Shakeeb Asghar

    A comprehensive overview, though some essays felt repetitive. Good for research purposes.

  5. Ananya Viplav Dave

    A good exploration of Indian agrarian history. Some essays felt a bit disconnected from the main theme.

  6. Yuvraj Thakur

    Offers fresh insights into Indian history. Some arguments could have been explained better.

  7. Jhalak Grover

    I appreciated the broad range of topics covered. The writing quality was a little uneven across chapters.

  8. Khushboo Gadwal

    An impressive collection of essays! A bit academic at times, but worth the read for serious history enthusiasts.

  9. Sumanth Yerukala

    A well-researched and insightful collection. Certain topics are very well explained.

  10. Saksham Dhawan

    I learned a lot from this book. Some chapters were a bit challenging to get through.

  11. Shivam Kumar Gupta

    A mixed bag. Some essays are brilliant; others are dense and difficult to follow.

  12. Vennila B

    A fitting tribute to Professor Chaudhuri. Some essays were dense, but overall insightful. Explores diverse facets of Indian history.

  13. Suhani Tayal

    The book is valuable for serious students of history, but might be overwhelming for beginners.

  14. Manav Gautam

    An awesome book to learn about Indian history. Some historical facts are not convincing enough.

  15. Shivam Arora

    Provides a comprehensive view. However, some arguments needed more supporting evidence to be convincing enough.

  16. Aaditya Sanjay Loharkar

    The book offers good insights, though some chapters are quite specialized. A valuable resource for researchers.

  17. Kunal Arora

    Interesting perspectives, especially on pre-colonial India. Some essays were a bit too theoretical.

  18. Kanishka

    A solid addition to the field of Indian history. At times it felt like a dry academic journal rather than book.

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