Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173041419
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 340 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173041415
- Publisher Date: 01 Dec 1996
- Height: 229 mm
- No of Pages: 162
- Width: 13 mm
Original price was: ₹895.00.₹680.00Current price is: ₹680.00.
“Citizen Historian” explores the evolving role of history and the historian. Dive into historiography with S. N. Mukherjee’s insightful analysis in this 13th volume of Sydney Studies in Society & Culture. Examining historical methods and interpretations, this book is essential for history students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding how history is made (ISBN: 9788173041419).
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Aditi Bhardwaj –
A must-read for serious history scholars. Mukherjee’s analysis is sharp and well-researched. It’s quite academic, not a casual read.
Himanshu Garg –
The book is quite extensive, and I would recommend this for history students and researches. The depth of the book is great.
Ritik Singhal –
It is good addition to any history fans, a solid book for expanding horizon, a bit expensive for a normal read.
Aarsh Koul –
This is a very insightful book, the author did a great job in providing every depth and dimension of history.
Akshansh Baranwal –
Important contribution to the field. Explores the nuances of historiography well. A bit dense, but worth the effort. Must read book.
Varun Dwivedi –
This one is great for anyone interested in history. Mukherjee delivers an impressive explanation of history.
Sonal Kumar –
One of the best historiography book I have read in recent times. I recommend this book for any history students.
Siddarth Rana –
Interesting exploration of historiography. It challenged some of my preconceived notions, but I wish it had more contemporary examples.
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
While insightful, the book is tough to get through if you’re not already familiar with historiography. Prepare for some heavy reading.
Aditya U Upadhyay –
A good but quite exhaustive book about history and its roots. A lot of information to consume and understand, it is worth it.
Akanksh Anand –
A strong addition to the Sydney studies collection. It offers valuable insights. I like the approach.
Yashraj Singh Negi –
This book helped me with research. It’s not the most thrilling read, but it is informative and provides an accurate perspective.
Aakash Makan –
A solid read for expanding knowledge. It can be heavy to read at times, but if you focus you will get good insights.
Nikita Rajak –
Well written and well researched. I enjoyed the ideas proposed by Mukherjee. Will revisit this book again.
Vijaykaran Singh Rana –
Citizen Historian is a solid book, covering important topics of historical debate. The writing is scholarly. Recommended!
Anshul Bhardwaj –
An impressive study of historiography. I found it thought-provoking and helpful for my own research.
Tejswi Raj –
A solid book overall. The author did a decent job in explaining. It can be a good reference book.
Kamlesh –
A thought-provoking read! Mukherjee presents compelling arguments. Sometimes it felt a bit dense, but overall, a valuable contribution to historiography.
Souvik Kumar Mondal –
The author did a great job with the book, but some parts of the book needs a lot of attention to understand.
Rohit Bhardwaz –
It offers a decent analysis of the topic at hand. I think students will find this resourceful and relevant.
Nysa Arora –
A good resource for understanding historical interpretation. It’s well-written, but can be a bit dry at times. Some parts were good.
Ushma Anand Vyas –
As a history student, I found this book insightful. It broadened my perspective on historical methods. Some chapters were more engaging than others.
Kushal Jaiswal –
Mukherjee offers a valuable perspective on history. This book is a great resource for advanced studies. I would happily recommend it.
Kaiwalya Sanjay Gawande –
I appreciated the depth of analysis, but at times, it felt a bit too theoretical. Still, a valuable addition to the field.