Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173044656
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173044651
- Publisher Date: 2003
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Explore the formative years of Jayaprakash Narayan’s thought in “Selected Works Vol. 3 (1939-1946)” (ISBN: 9788173044656). This crucial volume reveals his evolving political philosophy, from socialism to democratic humanism, amidst India’s struggle for independence. Witness the intellectual journey of a leader who shaped modern India, presented with insightful commentary and analysis. Discover JP’s crucial role in pre-independence India.
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Pradyot Sharma –
I found this book insightful and well-researched. It sheds light on a critical period in Indian history. It is well written.
Yagya Arora –
An interesting exploration of JP’s early political views. A great book, but could be more accessible to a wider audience.
Anurag Srivastava –
Enjoyed learning about JP’s transformation. It gives a clear understanding of his political views during the independence era.
Kriti Malhotra –
An important historical record. The writing can be dry at times, but the content is worthwhile.
Vineet Dubey –
A must-have for anyone interested in JP and Indian politics. It is a well written and well-researched.
Prashant –
A deep dive into JP’s mind. Some sections were more engaging than others. Overall, a solid read.
Kaustubh Manojkumar Hambarde –
Provides an excellent overview of JP’s early activism and socialist beliefs. A bit too detailed.
Mohit Kumar Swami –
This volume offers a good understanding of JP’s work. I found it helpful, with detailed analysis.
Aastha Sinha –
While informative, this volume is quite dense. It’s really a book for those deeply invested in the subject.
Aishwarya Singh –
Essential for understanding Indian political history. Can be a challenging read if you are not familiar with the subject.
Abhinav Kumar Karadwal –
Gives great context of pre-independence India. Some parts felt repetitive, but I learned a lot.
Ashish Ranjan –
A valuable insight into JP’s early thinking, but sometimes dense. A must-read for serious scholars.
Harsh –
Fascinating to see his ideology take shape during a turbulent period. A bit academic though.
Hariharasudhan J –
It explains crucial part of India’s past. Sometimes felt a bit overwhelming with the information.