Gandhi Uttar Bharatbarsha
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- Author: Ramchandra Guha
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789350401897
- Pages: 868
- Format: Hardcover
- Weight: 1236 g
Description
Gandhi Uttar Bharatbarsha explores the history of post-independence India, shedding light on the challenges and complexities faced by the country after gaining freedom from British rule. The book primarily focuses on the aftermath of Mahatma Gandhi's assassination and the impact of his loss on India's political, social, and economic landscape.
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Post-Independence India: The narrative unfolds the early months after India’s independence and the challenges it faced. The loss of Gandhi left a significant void, and this book investigates how the political leadership navigated this gap.
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Historical Context: The book provides an in-depth analysis of the political and socio-economic turmoil following independence. It emphasizes how the country struggled with issues like displacement, partition, and the pain of becoming a newly independent nation amidst chaos and violence.
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Social Struggles: Ramchandra Guha delves into the pain and struggle of millions who became refugees due to partition and the social unrest that followed. The book highlights the tension between the dream of a united nation and the divisive forces that grew stronger in the post-independence period.
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Bharatiya Samaj (Indian Society): The author gives importance to the reflection of the common people’s struggles in the broader historical context. Guha challenges the traditional narratives of history, bringing to light the everyday struggles and the resistance of ordinary people during this period.
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Regional Movements: The book also discusses the rise of various regional movements such as the language movement, separatist movements in the northeastern states, and armed struggles for the formation of separate states based on religious or ethnic grounds. The author explores the political landscape and how these movements influenced the development of the Indian state.
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India's Resilience: Despite the political instability and growing religious, linguistic, and ethnic divisions, Guha explores how India has managed to remain united. The book provides an analytical take on India’s continued unity amid vast diversity, and how the nation has navigated through decades of unrest and change.
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Author's Expertise: Ramchandra Guha brings an interdisciplinary perspective to Indian history. Known for his work in environmental history and social history, he traces the journey of post-independence India using new approaches and perspectives. The book draws on a wide range of historical documents, and Guha's writing offers fresh insights into the country's development and struggles.
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Awards and Recognition: Guha’s works have earned him numerous awards, including the Leopold-Hidy Prize from the American Society of Environmental History and the Malcolm Adisheshaiah Award in Social Sciences. His writing has been translated into over twenty languages, cementing his place as a leading historian and commentator on contemporary India.
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About the Author: Born in Dehradun, Ramchandra Guha has studied at prestigious institutions such as the Delhi School of Economics and the Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata. Known for his expertise in environmental history and sports history, he is a well-respected scholar in India and internationally. His contributions to contemporary Indian history, especially his biography of Mahatma Gandhi, have won him widespread recognition

