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The Indian Bourgeoisie: A Political History Of The Indian Capitalist Class In The Early Twentieth Century

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Explore the rise of India’s capitalist class during the early 20th century in “The Indian Bourgeoisie.” David Lockwood’s political history examines the complex relationship between Indian industrialists, British rule, and the Indian National Congress. Discover how figures like J.R.D. Tata navigated economic policy and shaped modern India. ISBN: 9789356400962

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  • ISBN-13: 9789356400962
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
  • Height: 30 mm
  • No of Pages: 324
  • ISBN-10: 9356400962
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for The Indian Bourgeoisie: A Political History Of The Indian Capitalist Class In The Early Twentieth Century

  1. Anchit Ambesh

    Lockwood does an excellent job of putting everything into perspective and it shows that he is an expert. A fantastic resource to use.

  2. Mihir Yeshwantkumar Parmar

    Lockwood’s analysis is sharp and insightful. This book provides a nuanced understanding of a complex historical period. Highly recommended!

  3. Sagar Langyan

    I found the book insightful. It sheds light on the challenges faced by Indian industrialists. Some parts could have been more concise.

  4. Devansh Gupta

    A groundbreaking study of Indian capitalism. Lockwood challenges conventional wisdom and offers fresh perspectives. A bit lengthy, but worth it.

  5. Gauni Saurav

    The book is well-written, but the subject matter is niche. It will likely appeal to economic history buffs. It was just okay for me.

  6. Simran

    An important contribution to the field of Indian economic history. Lockwood’s research is meticulous. It is dense but insightful.

  7. Neha Sharma

    An academically rigorous look at the Indian bourgeoisie. Sometimes difficult to follow for non-experts, but ultimately rewarding.

  8. Tanya Adil Mogrelia

    A detailed but dense read. Lockwood provides valuable insights into the early Indian capitalist class. Some sections felt repetitive, impacting readability.

  9. Kamlesh

    This book provided me with a new found knowledge that I lacked and it was eye opening. There were many things that I liked about this book.

  10. Priya Pandey

    Explores a fascinating period in Indian history. Lockwood connects the dots between economic policy and political power. A great read!

  11. Nikita Sawhney

    The book is a good overview of early Indian industrialists. However, it can be a bit dense for casual readers. I enjoyed the book, though.

  12. Kuldeep Samal

    It provides a comprehensive examination of the economic landscape. Although in some places it was a little hard to follow, I enjoyed it!

  13. Rakesh Kumar Sharma

    Excellent scholarly work. But it is specifically for those deeply interested in the subject. I loved the details and the political insights.

  14. Ankita Halder

    Provides a solid foundation for understanding the rise of Indian industrialists. The political context is well explained. Could have used more personal anecdotes.

  15. Saurabh Prakhar

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian economic history. Lockwood’s research is thorough and compelling. Occasionally dry, but overall excellent.

  16. Devansh Bansal

    Detailed analysis of the early Indian capitalist class and its dynamics during colonial rule. Dry at times, but full of great information.

  17. Ishwar Sharma

    It gave a very in-depth look at Indian economy in the early th century. It can be slow at times but it contains valuable information.

  18. Sundram

    Interesting study of Indian bourgeoisie; however, the language is dense and academic. I appreciated the depth, but struggled to engage.

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