Overview
This book traces the history of modern India starting from 1857, and details events up to 1947. It discusses the freedom movement and the various parallel movements on the social, economic, and political arenas too. The book also profiles various prominent leaders and personalities involved in the various reform and freedom movements and the leaders of independent India.
This book traces the history of modern India starting from 1857, and details events up to 1947. It discusses the freedom movement and the various parallel movements on the social, economic, and political arenas too. The book also profiles various prominent leaders and personalities involved in the various reform and freedom movements and the leaders of independent India.
Title |
A Brief History of Modern India
18TH Edition
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Author
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Rajiv Ahir
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Publisher
|
Spectrum
Books
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Publishing
Date
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2012
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Pages
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407
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Price
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235/-
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Price
@ Flipkart
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155/-
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Key Features
The first
chapter takes a look at the Revolt of 1857. Then, the book discusses the
various religious and reform movements that began in the nineteenth century. It
then moves on to the beginnings of the nationwide freedom movement.
The next
three chapters trace the national movement in three stages. The first covers
the period between 1905 to 1918. The second covers the era of mass nationalism
between 1919 to 1939. The third section covers the period from 1939 to 1947. It
covers the gradual progress towards freedom and the Partition.
After this,
the book focuses on the changes that took place in various fronts during the
period of the British rule, and until independence. It discusses the
administrative changes since 1857, the civil rebellion and tribal movements
from 1757 to 1947, the peasant movement, and the workers movement.
A Brief
History of Modern India also discusses the economic impact of the British rule
on the country, provides notes on certain aspects of the British rule, covers
the educational development, the evolution of the Indian Press, and the rise of
the Indian State. The book also discusses the evolution of India’s foreign
policy.
It
contains a reference section that has profiles of personalities associated with
the freedom struggle and the various reform movements. It takes a look at the
various tribal movements including the North-East Frontier tribal movement.
The next
section contains an overview of the Indian National Congress Annual Sessions,
constitutional development, and famous trials during the freedom struggle. This
section also takes a look at various newspapers and journals that were
published during this period and has a chapter on the Governor generals and the
Viceroys of India.
The book
provides a concise coverage of the country’s history as it progressed gradually
towards its emergence as an independent nation. It can be especially useful to
candidates who are appearing for the civil services exams.
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