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To truly understand a country and its people, one must also understand the direction and approach of historical scholarship. At a time when there is a relentless effort to reshape the course of history by mixing in personal whims and subjective preferences, this book stands out as a constructive and positive endeavor. Divided into seven chapters, the book discusses the major trends in the study of Indian history, covering the era of oral traditions in ancient times, the medieval period, colonial rule, and more. Reviews of nationalist, Marxist, postmodern, and subaltern approaches to historiography enrich the book. The final chapter, which focuses on the Naxalbari school of historical interpretation, gives the work a distinct dimension and lends it a unique character. Scholars of history as well as general readers are sure to appreciate this book.
Product Overview
To truly understand a country and its people, one must also understand the direction and approach of historical scholarship. At a time when there is a relentless effort to reshape the course of history by mixing in personal whims and subjective preferences, this book stands out as a constructive and positive endeavor. Divided into seven chapters, the book discusses the major trends in the study of Indian history, covering the era of oral traditions in ancient times, the medieval period, colonial rule, and more. Reviews of nationalist, Marxist, postmodern, and subaltern approaches to historiography enrich the book. The final chapter, which focuses on the Naxalbari school of historical interpretation, gives the work a distinct dimension and lends it a unique character. Scholars of history as well as general readers are sure to appreciate this book.
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About the Author
Amit Bhattacharyya taught in the Department of History at Jadavpur University. His areas of interest and research include Swadeshi industry, ancient and modern China and Japan, human rights, the Maoist movement, Swadeshi advertising, environmental issues, and the women’s movement.
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