Description
- ISBN-13: 9789394262652
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 35 mm
- Width: 160 mm
- ISBN-10: 9394262652
- Publisher Date: 01 Nov 2023
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 460
- Weight: 640 gr
Original price was: ₹1,995.00.₹1,516.00Current price is: ₹1,516.00.
“Explore communal and pan-Islamic trends in British India through 20 insightful papers by renowned historians. Mushirul Hasan’s “Communal and Pan-Islamic Trends in Colonial India” delves into the Khilafat movement, communal riots, and the role of religion in politics. Discover regional studies and gain a deeper understanding of 20th-century communalism. ISBN: 9789394262652″
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Shubham Pruthi –
Interesting collection of essays, though the writing style varies quite a bit. Some were more engaging than others. Learned a lot!
Subhash Sourav –
A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. The book gives many point of view. I enjoyed it. I had a good time learning.
Sunidhi Govind Kela –
Found some perspectives really insightful, while others felt repetitive. Still, a worthwhile exploration of a sensitive topic. Recommended.
Mayank Joshi –
Excellent collection! Sheds light on less-discussed aspects. Little bit lengthy, but worth reading. Will recommend to friends.
Priya Pandey –
A detailed look at communalism in colonial India. Some essays are dense, but overall a valuable contribution. Definitely aimed at academics.
Shinjini Roy –
Provides a great background on a complex period. Could have used a stronger concluding chapter to tie everything together. I liked it.
Ishika Rammurti Pal –
This book is great starting point for understanding communalism, even if some arguments could be more nuanced. Decent read.
Debayan Maji –
A must-read for anyone studying the history of the Indian subcontinent. Some articles are a bit dry, but the information is crucial. I was satisfied.
Yash Garg –
While the topic is important, the book felt disjointed at times. Difficult to follow the arguments throughout the book.
Rohit Bhardwaz –
Good resource material. However, prior knowledge is assumed. I like the approach of the authors.