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Businessmen and Politics: Rising Nationalism and a Modernising Economy in Bombay, 1918-1933

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Explore the intersection of business and politics in 1920s Bombay with A.D.D. Gordon’s “Businessmen and Politics.” This book examines the rise of nationalism and its impact on a modernizing economy. Discover how Indian businessmen navigated the changing political landscape, balancing economic interests with nationalist aspirations. A crucial read for understanding India’s economic and political development. ISBN: 9780908070022

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  • ISBN-13: 9780908070022
  • Publisher Date: 1978-12-31
  • Height: 25.908 mm
  • Weight: 739.35 gr
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Width: 185.9 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Businessmen and Politics: Rising Nationalism and a Modernising Economy in Bombay, 1918-1933

  1. Chetan Prakash

    Important for understanding Indian business history. A bit dry, but worth the effort.

  2. Aman Kumar

    I gained a new understanding of Bombay’s economic development. A bit dense at times.

  3. Yash Arya

    Well-written but may require previous knowledge in the field.

  4. Suraj Upadhyay

    Well-researched and informative! A deep dive into a crucial period.

  5. Meenakshi R

    Very thorough and great for academic research, but a tough read otherwise.

  6. Sanchit Dahiya

    Offers a unique perspective on Indian nationalism. Highly recommended for history buffs.

  7. Shaan Sundar R

    Good information, but presented in a way that’s not always engaging.

  8. Sanket Rahul Ghodeswar

    A fascinating look at Bombay’s history. Some parts were dense, but overall insightful.

  9. Jai

    Gordon’s work is essential for understanding the era’s complexities. A challenging but rewarding read.

  10. Ashutosh Mishra

    The book sheds light on the businessmen of Bombay. Some sections felt repetitive.

  11. Ananya Singh

    Gordon provides a detailed account of the era. Could be more engaging for casual readers.

  12. Kartik Chanana

    Not for the faint of heart, but full of interesting details.

  13. Aditya Kumar

    A good overview, though I wish there were more analysis of specific business practices.

  14. Rupal Singh

    An interesting study but I found it hard to keep my attention focused.

  15. Abhishek Khandekar

    Provided great historical context to India. However, could be more digestible.

  16. Shubhanshi Garg

    Detailed and insightful, though it could have benefited from more anecdotes.

  17. Samridhi Khanna

    An academic text, but with valuable information. Prepare for a slower pace.

  18. Divyanshi Singh

    This book opened my eyes to the past. Highly recommend for understanding India’s journey.

  19. Himanshi

    A revealing look into Bombay. Glad to have read this eye opening book.

  20. Anuja Sinha

    A scholarly work. A must-read for those interested in the Indian economy.

  21. Karanveer Singh Marwaha

    A significant contribution to the field, if somewhat dense and academic.

  22. Anant Garg

    A vital addition to any South Asia scholar’s library. Amazing work.

  23. Lisha

    A dense but insightful look into Bombay’s political economy. Worth the read!

  24. Rajat Punia

    A bit slow, but a well-researched perspective on a specific time period.

  25. Akash Roy

    A valuable contribution to economic history, but not the most thrilling read.

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