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Jayaprakash Narayan Selected Works Vol 3: (1939-1946)

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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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  • ISBN-13: 9788173044656
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Publisher Imprint: Manohar
  • ISBN-10: 8173044651
  • Publisher Date: 2003

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Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for Jayaprakash Narayan Selected Works Vol 3: (1939-1946)

  1. Pradyot Sharma

    I found this book insightful and well-researched. It sheds light on a critical period in Indian history. It is well written.

  2. Yagya Arora

    An interesting exploration of JP’s early political views. A great book, but could be more accessible to a wider audience.

  3. Anurag Srivastava

    Enjoyed learning about JP’s transformation. It gives a clear understanding of his political views during the independence era.

  4. Kriti Malhotra

    An important historical record. The writing can be dry at times, but the content is worthwhile.

  5. Vineet Dubey

    A must-have for anyone interested in JP and Indian politics. It is a well written and well-researched.

  6. Prashant

    A deep dive into JP’s mind. Some sections were more engaging than others. Overall, a solid read.

  7. Kaustubh Manojkumar Hambarde

    Provides an excellent overview of JP’s early activism and socialist beliefs. A bit too detailed.

  8. Mohit Kumar Swami

    This volume offers a good understanding of JP’s work. I found it helpful, with detailed analysis.

  9. Aastha Sinha

    While informative, this volume is quite dense. It’s really a book for those deeply invested in the subject.

  10. Aishwarya Singh

    Essential for understanding Indian political history. Can be a challenging read if you are not familiar with the subject.

  11. Abhinav Kumar Karadwal

    Gives great context of pre-independence India. Some parts felt repetitive, but I learned a lot.

  12. Ashish Ranjan

    A valuable insight into JP’s early thinking, but sometimes dense. A must-read for serious scholars.

  13. Harsh

    Fascinating to see his ideology take shape during a turbulent period. A bit academic though.

  14. Hariharasudhan J

    It explains crucial part of India’s past. Sometimes felt a bit overwhelming with the information.

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