Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Social and Cultural History of India Since 1556

By: Jayapalan, NLanguage: Eng Publication details: New Delhi Atlantic Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2018 Edition: 1st EditionDescription: x, 207p.; 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm Hardcover boundISBN: 9788171568260Subject(s): History, History of India, Social cultural history of IndiaDDC classification: 954.025
Contents:
Mughal india 1556-1707, European Penetration, Chnages after 1858, Devlopment of Education, Renascent India, Indian Islam, Growth of New India, Regeneration of Inidan Society, The Freedom Struggle, March of Free India
Summary: The book deals with all aspects of social and cultural history of India since 1556 in detail and in a simple lucid manner. The first five chapters of the book make a quick survey of the social and cultural history of India from Mughals to the 19th century. The next five chapters deal with Indian Islam, growth of New India, regeneration of Indian society, the freedom struggle and march of free India. Overwhelming stress has been laid on social and cultural affairs throughout this book. An attempt has been made to describe how men and women lived and thought and how their lives influenced by the great figures that have passed were of human history. The descriptions are brief and accurate. The chapter on 'The Freedom Struggle' takes readers back again to British India where the intense struggles were at length fought out during the British period with its far-reaching results for good and ill. The book would be of great value to the students as well as the teachers. Even a laymen would enjoy reading the book because of its simple style.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Vol info Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Books Books HPSMs Ganpat Parsekar College of Education, Harmal
HPS-History of India
HPS-HISTORY 954.025 JAY/SOC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) - 1 Available 11 Shelf HPS-4532

History, Region & Countries Book is recommended for Students, Teachers, Graduates, Professionals, and all bibliophiles

About the Author
Professor N. Jayapalan of Government Arts College, Karur (Tamil Nadu) did his post-graduation in History in Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai (Madras University). Later, he did his post-graduation in Political Science from the same university. Then he did his M.Phil. from the Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli. He has participated in a number of seminars connected with Indian History. He has written more than hundred books, both on History and Political Science. He is one of the most popular authors in Tamil Nadu. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Mughal india 1556-1707, European Penetration, Chnages after 1858, Devlopment of Education, Renascent India, Indian Islam, Growth of New India, Regeneration of Inidan Society, The Freedom Struggle, March of Free India

The book deals with all aspects of social and cultural history of India since 1556 in detail and in a simple lucid manner. The first five chapters of the book make a quick survey of the social and cultural history of India from Mughals to the 19th century. The next five chapters deal with Indian Islam, growth of New India, regeneration of Indian society, the freedom struggle and march of free India. Overwhelming stress has been laid on social and cultural affairs throughout this book. An attempt has been made to describe how men and women lived and thought and how their lives influenced by the great figures that have passed were of human history. The descriptions are brief and accurate. The chapter on 'The Freedom Struggle' takes readers back again to British India where the intense struggles were at length fought out during the British period with its far-reaching results for good and ill. The book would be of great value to the students as well as the teachers. Even a laymen would enjoy reading the book because of its simple style.

English

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by Koha