Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670099665
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: UnknownBinding
- Language: English
- Weight: 253.999 gr
- ISBN-10: 067009966X
- Publisher Date: 27 Nov 2023
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 448
- Width: 450 mm
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹749.25Current price is: ₹749.25.
Discover the untold story of India’s Muslim minority (1947-77) in “Another India” by Pratinav Anil. Through compelling biographies, Anil reveals the struggles of both elite and ordinary Muslims, facing discrimination, dispossession, and unresponsive leadership. Explore the rise of nationalist Muslims, the elite’s betrayal, and the lasting impact on India’s 200 million Muslims. Challenge conventional narratives and gain a deeper understanding of the world’s largest democracy. ISBN: 9780670099665
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Divya –
A compelling narrative that challenges conventional wisdom. The author’s passion is evident. A powerful and important book. I learned a lot about the Muslim.
Rohan –
Provides a much-needed historical context. However, the focus on elite Muslims sometimes overshadows the experiences of ordinary citizens. An okay read.
Suraj Kumar –
Offers a fresh perspective on the challenges faced by Indian Muslims. However, the writing style could be improved. Overall, an informative book.
Shaswati Doley –
A thought-provoking read, but a bit dense at times. Sheds light on a crucial period of Indian history. I wish it was more accessible to a wider audience.
Prashant Kumar Sinha –
I appreciated the effort, but found the narrative somewhat biased. Needs more diverse voices to present a balanced view. Some claims are not fully sourced.
Premkanth Karumanchi –
Excellent scholarship! A critical examination of a complex period. Should be required reading for anyone seeking to understand modern India.
Kavya Yadav –
Anil’s work is a valuable contribution. The biographical approach is engaging, though some stories felt incomplete. A must-read for those interested in post-partition India.
Jayshree Sultania –
Well-researched and insightful. The book unveils the complexities of identity and belonging. Highly recommended for students of history and political science.
Jayesh –
A significant work that deserves attention. It opened my eyes to the realities of post-independence India. I will recommend my friends to read.
Wardah Khan –
While informative, the book could be more engaging. The writing felt a bit dry. I think it will only attract history students or people interested in the topic.
Rohan –
An important, yet disheartening, account of the struggles faced by India’s Muslim community. The book could have benefited from a stronger editorial hand.