Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173041587
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 817304158X
- Publisher Date: 1997
Original price was: ₹375.00.₹285.00Current price is: ₹285.00.
“Local Politics and Indian Nationalism: Midnapur, 1919-1944 (ISBN: 9788173041587)” explores the complex interplay between local politics and the rise of Indian nationalism in Midnapur district. Covering the crucial period from 1919 to 1944, this book examines how local dynamics shaped the nationalist movement, offering valuable insights into the diverse forces at play in India’s struggle for independence. Discover the pivotal role of Midnapur in this historical narrative.
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Amit Rathore –
A great contribution to the field! It enhanced my understanding of the local factors.
Harshad Bromania –
Well-researched but perhaps too academic for the casual reader. Stick with it though!
Raghav Mohan Vaid –
A scholarly work. It was insightful, though some prior knowledge of the period would be helpful.
Venu Gopal –
A very insightful book about the role of local politics! I enjoyed reading it.
Vedika Chaudhary –
A detailed account, but sometimes gets bogged down in specifics. Still, a worthwhile read for serious history buffs.
Sindhu Raj –
Interesting perspective on local politics shaping national movements. A bit dry at times.
Bhavna –
An excellent academic resource. It is very detailed and well-researched.
Sanket Rahul Ghodeswar –
Provides a nuanced view of nationalism. A bit dense but overall informative.
Amandeep –
Not the most exciting read, but definitely educational. Good if you’re studying this era.
Padma Tashi –
Interesting, but needs better editing. Some sections are repetitive.
Nandini Rathi –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history! A superb analysis!
Divya Aggarwal –
The writing style is not the most engaging, but the content is valuable.
Nishant Batan –
Excellent research! Sheds light on a less-known aspect of Indian independence. Highly recommend!
Rashmi Bharti –
I was captivated by the stories from Midnapur! A really engaging book.
Harsh Kumar –
Detailed and informative, but slow pace may not appeal to all readers.
Jitender Dadarwal –
Good source of info, though requires patience to read. Good for researchers.
Tushar Panja –
Helpful for my research, but quite dense and difficult to get through.
Vaishnavi Kandwal –
A fascinating and informative read. The research is excellent.
Rachagorla Naveen Kumar –
The book was a bit of a slog, to be honest. But the final chapters made it worthwhile.
Bharat Gupta –
I really appreciated the depth of analysis. It opened my eyes to the complexities.
Hitesh Bhatia –
Focuses on specific events and places; makes national movement relatable.