Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173042355
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173042357
- Publisher Date: 1998
Original price was: ₹750.00.₹570.00Current price is: ₹570.00.
Explore the fascinating evolution of US scholarship on India from 1947 to 1997. “India’s Worlds and U.S. Scholars” by Dimock, Embree, and Elder delves into the key figures, changing perspectives, and major debates that shaped American understanding of India’s complex history, culture, and politics. Discover the intellectual currents that influenced a generation of academics and their lasting impact on India-US relations. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in South Asian studies or the history of scholarship.
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Abhishek Agrawal –
Interesting perspective on how US academics viewed India. Some of the arguments felt a bit dated, but overall a valuable contribution to the field. A bit long-winded at times.
Indermohan Singh Sihota –
The book is an exhaustive resource, but be prepared for a deep dive into academic jargon. Not a light read, but beneficial for researchers.
Akshita Singh –
I appreciated the historical context provided. It could have been more accessible to a general audience. Still, a worthwhile academic endeavor.
Sreya Ghosh –
This book opened my eyes to the dynamics of intellectual exchange between the US and India. Some parts were challenging, but the effort was worth it.
Manish Kumar J –
While insightful, the book could benefit from a more critical examination of the scholars’ biases. Worth reading, but approach with a discerning eye.
Vidyasagar Madaka –
An important contribution to the field of South Asian studies. It does feel somewhat niche in its appeal. I love it.
Atul Kumar –
A dense but rewarding read. The book offers a comprehensive overview of US scholarship on India. It was sometimes a bit dry, but ultimately insightful.
Aishwarya Singh –
A must-read for anyone studying Indo-US relations! The authors do a great job of highlighting the nuances and complexities of scholarly interpretations.Highly Recommended!
Bharat Jaggi –
Provides a unique lens through which to understand India’s global image. Some sections were more engaging than others. I liked author’s detailed analysis of each topics.
Nayan Gupta –
Fascinating and informative! I learned a lot about the evolution of academic thought. It helps a lot for someone who love reading history and political topics.