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Social Transformation in North Western India During the 20th Century

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“Social Transformation in North Western India During the 20th Century” (ISBN: 9788173048388) examines societal shifts in the region. Explore historical and cultural changes based on papers presented at a 2005 Chandigarh seminar. Discover key insights into North Western India’s development.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173048388
  • Publisher: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 817304838X
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 528

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Social Transformation in North Western India During the 20th Century

  1. Saransh Khandelwal

    An okay read. It’s informative but not particularly engaging. If you need information on the topic, it serves its purpose. Not a book you’d read for pleasure.

  2. Sourin Dutta

    An insightful look at a specific region. Some essays were stronger than others, leading to an uneven reading experience. Still, worth the time for those interested in the topic.

  3. Sonamsi

    The book is detailed and covers a wide range of topics. Some chapters were a bit repetitive. It felt like reading conference proceedings, as expected.

  4. Aashish Agnihotri

    Interesting collection of papers. It provides a good starting point for understanding the transformations in North Western India. However, the writing can be dry at times.

  5. Yash Dabee

    Enjoyed learning about the historical context of the region. It helped me understand the present-day issues better. A bit academic, but rewarding.

  6. Simran Agarwal

    While the content is relevant, the book could benefit from a more modern perspective. It presents the data in a straightforward manner, which can be a positive or negative.

  7. Shivam

    A comprehensive overview of the social changes. Sometimes a bit dense, but overall very informative. I wish there was a more conclusive ending.

  8. Shubham Srivastava

    A must-read for anyone studying the social history of North Western India. It’s well-researched and provides ample evidence to back up its claims. Some parts felt disconnected, though.

  9. Ankit Deore

    A valuable resource for researchers. The book offers diverse perspectives. I found it useful for my own study, though somewhat dated now.

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