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The Intellectual Roots of India’s Freedom Struggle (1893-1918)

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Discover the untold story of India’s freedom struggle before Gandhi. “The Intellectual Roots of India’s Freedom Struggle (1893-1918)” by Prithwindra Mukherjee (ISBN: 9789350981719) reveals the radical revolutionary movement led by Jatindranath Mukherjee, exploring the philosophical, historical, and religious foundations of Indian nationalism. From Rammohun to Sri Aurobindo, this book unearths the intellectual currents that shaped India’s fight for independence. Uncover the forgotten history now!

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350981719
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9350981718
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2017
  • Height: 21.6Â mm
  • Width: 15Â mm

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for The Intellectual Roots of India’s Freedom Struggle (1893-1918)

  1. Siddharth Kumar

    The intellectual connections Mukherjee draws are insightful. A must-read for history buffs.

  2. Rakesh Kumar Sharma

    Excellent research! The book offers a fresh perspective. I’m rating because it is quite insightful.

  3. Rishi Raj Verma

    A well-researched and thought-provoking account. It really exceeded expectations.

  4. Adarsh Singh

    Mukherjee sheds light on a crucial period. Some arguments felt underdeveloped, but overall, a worthwhile read.

  5. Priyanshu Jatolia

    Provides valuable context. Some of the philosophical discussions were hard to follow.

  6. Ankita Halder

    An eye-opening account of the intellectual foundations. Very insightful and well-written.

  7. Pooja Gupta

    While informative, the book could have benefited from more engaging prose.

  8. Tanmay Kumar Sarkar

    An important contribution to understanding Indian nationalism. I found the writing style a bit dry.

  9. Ayushi Agarwal

    A fascinating look at the early intellectual influences on Indian independence. A bit dense at times, but rewarding for those interested in history.

  10. Ishika Gupta

    Interesting subject matter, but the book felt a bit academic and dry.

  11. Aman Verma

    This book opened my eyes to a whole new side of the freedom movement. Highly recommend!

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