Description
- ISBN-13: 9788185054568
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8185054568
- Publisher Date: 1988
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹190.00Current price is: ₹190.00.
“Indian National Congress: A Reconstruction: Vol. 2” (ISBN: 9788185054568) offers a fresh perspective on the Indian National Congress’s evolution. Explore the intricacies of its historical trajectory, key figures, and ideological shifts. This comprehensive volume delves into the Congress’s role in shaping India’s political landscape, providing valuable insights for researchers and history enthusiasts. Discover the untold story of one of India’s most influential political parties.
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Sadhna Patel –
Volume offers a fresh perspective. I found the analysis of ideological shifts particularly insightful. A must-read for political science enthusiasts.
Syed Abrak Tariq –
It’s informative, but somewhat dry. Not the most engaging read.
Rajan Walia –
Provides a solid understanding of the Congress’s evolution. It could use more maps or charts to illustrate certain points.
Kathakali Bakshi –
An okay read. It was informative, but I expected more depth. A decent overview, but not a groundbreaking work.
Gulam Mohammad Mohammad –
A worthwhile read for anyone interested in Indian politics. It provided a balanced view. I would recommend it.
Devansh Bansal –
Excellent historical analysis! It challenges conventional wisdom. This book is an important contribution to the field.
Jyoti Baghel –
I found it boring. The book was a real struggle to complete.
Nishi Maurya –
A detailed look at the Congress, but sometimes gets bogged down in minutiae. Still, a valuable resource for serious students of Indian history.
Kaushiki Pandey –
I was hoping for more insights. It felt like a rehash of known information. Not worth the effort.
Jai –
An eye-opening account of the Congress party’s journey. Highly recommended to anyone.
Om Kandpal –
I learned a lot from this book! It opened my eyes to new perspectives on Indian history. Highly recommended.
Mihir Chowdhury –
I struggled to finish this book. The writing style was dense and difficult to follow. Not for casual readers.
Mukul Tyagi –
Good analysis, but could have been more concise. It felt repetitive in parts.
Vijay Rahul S –
A valuable addition to any library. It offers a unique perspective. I found the analysis of key figures enlightening.
Savio Travasso –
A must-read for students of Indian politics! It’s comprehensive, well-researched, and insightful. Worth every penny.
Jyoti Rani –
It’s a decent read, but a bit dense and academic. Requires patience.
Harman Singh –
Excellent scholarship and insightful analysis. A significant work.
Meenal Sareen –
Well-researched and comprehensive. It could have benefited from a more engaging narrative. Some sections were a bit dry.
Hemant Kumar –
This book is brilliant! A must-read for understanding modern India.
Rushali Arya –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were fascinating, while others were tedious. I think it needs better organization.
Devanshu Chauhan –
The book is alright. It didn’t quite captivate me. I found other books on the subject more engaging.