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Probably the definitive history of modern, post-independence India. I don't know anything else quite like this book. Guha has drawn extensively from sources that you might not consider standard Historian material. He looks at old newspaper articles, magazines of the time, private correspondence b ... (continue)
Probably the definitive history of modern, post-independence India. I don't know anything else quite like this book. Guha has drawn extensively from sources that you might not consider standard Historian material. He looks at old newspaper articles, magazines of the time, private correspondence between historical figures, and many other sources .... something you absolutely have to do, to write a detailed and layered history of a country without the most formal record retention. If you are looking to understand where modern India comes from, you cannot miss this book.
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