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Punjab Peasantry in Turmoil
Rated 3.94 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
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SKU: 9788173048661
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Explore the tumultuous history of Punjab’s peasantry with Birinder Pal Singh’s insightful analysis. “Punjab Peasantry in Turmoil” (ISBN: 9788173048661) delves into the socio-economic and political factors that shaped their lives, examining land ownership, agricultural practices, and the impact of historical events. Discover the resilience and struggles of this vital community in a captivating narrative that sheds light on a crucial aspect of Punjab’s past.
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Prateek Popli –
Important work, but hard to follow. The writing is dense. I had to re-read several sections to fully understand the arguments.
Prikshit Chib –
Provides a comprehensive overview of the factors that shaped the lives of Punjab’s peasants. This is amazing book!
Shalin Mariam Alex –
Offers a good overview of the topic. I liked author’s narrative style. It was an informative and interesting exploration of history.
Rahul Pahuja –
An eye-opening look at the struggles of Punjab’s peasants. The book is detailed and insightful, but at times overwhelming with data.
Dave Rushi Bhaveshbhai –
An enlightening read that delves deep into the history of Punjab’s peasantry. It provides good perspective.
Rakesh Kumar Sharma –
The data and research are good. However, the book felt repetitive at times, which detracted from the overall reading experience.
Ashutosh Singh –
The book is insightful and well-researched, shedding light on a crucial aspect of Punjab’s past. A must-read for history enthusiasts!
Saurav Baburao Maske –
It’s a well-written historical analysis. It felt too focused on macro-level trends and less on the personal experiences.
Ashish Das –
A decent read on Punjab’s peasantry. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall informative. I wish there was more focus on individual stories.
Aanchal Arya –
While informative, the book felt somewhat detached from the human element. It requires more focus on the narratives of individuals.
Sukhmani Matharoo –
An engaging exploration of Punjab’s peasantry. While the level of detail is amazing, the length might be off-putting for casual readers.
Sheshan A Hegde –
Singh’s work offers a valuable contribution to the field. A recommended read for those seeking to understand the socio-economic dynamics.
Sarthak Jain –
A comprehensive study, although quite academic. I appreciate the depth of analysis. Those new to the subject may find it challenging.
Chetna Joshi –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were fascinating, others felt repetitive. The research is solid, but the presentation needs improvement.
Ankit Singh –
The book has a dry writing style. I wish the author made it more accessible to a broader audience.
Gitish Batra –
Revealing insights into Punjab’s history. The book could have been more concise. Still, worth reading for those interested in the topic.
Aditya Shinde –
The book gives a great perspective of the turmoil. It provides a deep understanding of the subject, and I highly appreciate it.
Abhishek Khandekar –
Singh provides a well-researched account. However, the book could benefit from a more engaging writing style. Still, a valuable resource for historians.