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The Clasp of Civilizations

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Explore “The Clasp of Civilizations” by Richard Hartz (ISBN: 9788124608050) and delve into the interplay of diverse cultures in a globalized world. Discover how cultural diversity can be a source of enrichment rather than conflict. Hartz examines the significance of the 1893 Parliament of Religions and its impact on East-West relations, particularly between India and America. This book offers insights into the idea of India, the American dream, and the potential for harmony amidst differing worldviews.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124608050
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 570 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8124608059
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Edition: 1
  • No of Pages: 270

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Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for The Clasp of Civilizations

  1. Aditya Rastogi

    It explores the themes of cultural diversity, which is a good perspective. Some sections were difficult to get through.

  2. Kumavat Sagar Nana

    I found the book quite informative but it gets a little too scholarly at times.

  3. Harsh Yadav

    The book has some good points, but I wish it was more accessible to a general audience.

  4. Safal Raj

    Hartz presents a compelling case for cultural harmony. Some chapters are more engaging than others, but the overall message is powerful.

  5. Sanvi Saxena

    The book offers unique insights into East-West relations. The writing style can be a bit academic at times, but the content is fascinating.

  6. Asad Aqeel

    The book is great at explaining cultural diversity with rich examples. It may feel slow paced at some point.

  7. Tanishq Goyal

    Insightful book, offering a fresh perspective on global relations. A bit complex at times, but worthwhile.

  8. Yashwant Kumar Gurjar

    Well, I really loved the book. I got to learn and read a lot about cultural diversity.

  9. Indermohan Singh Sihota

    I learned a lot about the interplay of cultures. Highly recommend! The historical context made it extra enriching.

  10. Ranjan Kumar Jha

    The book talks about harmony among different worldviews. It has the potential to become boring at some point.

  11. Shubham Srivastava

    A good effort in writing about east-west relations. It is insightful and covers many areas of cultural discussion.

  12. Ishan Madan

    Interesting exploration of cultural diversity, but I found it occasionally repetitive. Still, a valuable contribution to the discussion on globalization.

  13. Vishwash Mishra

    A great addition to the field of cultural studies. The author is a thoughtful and compelling writer.

  14. Ayush Singh

    It presents the impact of the Parliament. The topic is sensitive but author did a good job.

  15. Somnath Malik

    A thought-provoking read! Hartz explores cultural interactions with depth. Some parts felt a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile exploration of global interconnectedness.

  16. Kushal Sanjaykumar Shah

    A good read for anyone interested in cultural studies. I found the discussion on India particularly insightful.

  17. Hemant Kumar

    The book presents the american dream but there is no focus on how it can achieved.

  18. Nitish Negi

    The Clasp of Civilizations is a great book to understand civilization and how it can be preserved.

  19. Preeti Boora

    It has opened doors to thinking about the idea of India in new ways. A valuable read overall.

  20. Aswin J

    Enjoyed the historical context, especially the focus on the Parliament. A bit dry in places, but a solid intellectual exercise.

  21. Sufiyan Adam

    It is an interesting perspective on cultures, but not quite engaging as I hoped.

  22. Mohit Bansal

    The book feels dragged at some point but the content is insightful and knowledgeable. It might be a bit dense for some.

  23. Anant Srivastava

    The title is a perfect representation of book. It has a high potential in its domain. Good Job!

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