Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173041426
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173041423
- Publisher Date: 1996
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“The Agrarian Drama: The Leftists and the Rural Poor in India 1934-1951” (ISBN: 9788173041426) delves into the complex relationship between leftist movements and India’s rural poor during a pivotal period. Explore the socio-political dynamics, ideological clashes, and impact on agrarian society. Discover how leftist ideologies influenced rural mobilization and the struggle for land rights, shaping India’s post-independence landscape.
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Aditya Bhardwaj –
The book could be more engaging. It is well researched and has a lot of information.
Debojyoti Sarkar –
Excellent analysis. A thorough, if occasionally overwhelming, exploration of a complex historical era.
Yash Tyagi –
A very insightful book. It can be repetitive at times, but the detailed research is commendable.
Harsh Yadav –
Was a bit slow and boring. Did not find myself wanting to read it.
Sonu Kumar Singh –
Important subject matter, but the narrative is a little dense. Recommended for serious scholars of Indian history.
Suryadev Singh Choudhary –
A good historical book, but it is very niche. Only for those with a serious intrest in the time.
Shambhavi Upadhyay –
A valuable resource for those studying agrarian movements in India. Highly recommended.
Gurleen Kaur –
A decent book on a very specific topic, not for those looking for a light, simple read. I expected more.
Hemanth Lanka –
The book is informative, but the writing style is quite dense and challenging to get through.
Amrit Raj –
An okay read; some parts were gripping, others rather dull. I struggled with the theoretical aspects.
Aseem Goel –
Fascinating! Sheds light on a crucial period. However, the jargon can be a bit heavy for casual readers.
Medha S Tigga –
While informative, the book sometimes lacks a critical perspective, relying too heavily on official narratives.
Sourav –
Very well written and informative. It is a great historical account of the time.
Jaideep Mehra –
Offers a comprehensive overview, but could benefit from more diverse perspectives and a wider scope.
Akash Gupta –
A well-researched book. It could have benefitted from a less academic and more accessible writing style.
Krithik Rohan Sankaran Yuvaraj –
The book is a revelation! A must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics. A bit lengthy though.
Piyush Raj –
A detailed account of leftist movements, but sometimes feels a bit dry. Still, a valuable resource for understanding rural India’s history.
Jahnavi –
The book provides good insights but I wish it included more personal stories from the rural poor themselves to make it more engaging.
Adarsh Akula –
The leftest movement is very interesting. This book does not do a good job showing that.
Gulam Mohammad Mohammad –
Great insight in how the left movement impacted india. This is a must read.
Prashant –
Not a well written book and i could not finish it. It was too boring.
Abhishek Baranwal –
A brilliant book. I learned so much about this era and how it has impacted india.
Pranav Anant Joshi –
Good source of information. The writing is not the best and I found myself skipping some sections.
Akshat Sharma –
Offers a unique perspective on leftist influence. Some arguments felt repetitive but overall, informative.