Guilty men of India's partition
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Rupa & Co 2008Description: 108pISBN: 978-81-291-1413-6Subject(s): Politics and government IndiaDDC classification: 954.035 Summary: the 'book' is essentially one long essay, (with section numbers appearing intermittently), though it is not actually organized as per the section numbers! It is more like a stream of thought, taking detours & following up stray points, but basically includes a critique of Azad''s work, the author's own (idealistic) ideas about how India could have remained (and may yet be) reunited, and also contains a number of interesting tidbits (generally uncomplimentary) involving our 'great' leaders.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 954.035 RAM/G (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 54093 |
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954.035 PRA/M Mahatma betrayed | 954.035 PRI/I The intellectual roots of India's freedom struggle (1893-1918) | 954.035 RAJ/S Selected works of C. Rajagopalachari | 954.035 RAM/G Guilty men of India's partition | 954.035 RAM/G The goddess and the nation : mapping Mother India | 954.035 REB/G Gandhi, Bose, Nehru, and the making of the modern Indian mind | 954.035 RUD/P Postmodern Gandhi and other essays : Gandhi in the world and at home |
the 'book' is essentially one long essay, (with section numbers appearing intermittently), though it is not actually organized as per the section numbers! It is more like a stream of thought, taking detours & following up stray points, but basically includes a critique of Azad''s work, the author's own (idealistic) ideas about how India could have remained (and may yet be) reunited, and also contains a number of interesting tidbits (generally uncomplimentary) involving our 'great' leaders.
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