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Number of Pages
555
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Penguin History Of Early India Offers A Sweeping, Accessible Journey Through The Subcontinent's Ancient Past. This Nonfiction History Traces India's Long Arc From Prehistoric Roots To The Rise Of Great Dynasties Such As The Mauryas, Guptas, And Cholas, Providing A Thorough, Ready Reference For Anyone Curious About Precolonial India. Ideal For High School And College Students, History Enthusiasts, And Curious Readers Alike, The Tone Is Educational, Thoughtful, And Inviting, Making A Complex Past Feel Vivid And Relevant.
Author Romila Thapar, Emeritus Professor Of History At Jawaharlal Nehru University, Crafts A Cohesive Narrative That Moves Smoothly Between Grand Dynastic Chapters And The Everyday Textures Of Ancient Life. The Book Is Structured To Be Both Readable And Scholarly, Weaving Together Cities, Empires, Religion, Art, Literature, And Social Life Into One Engaging Tapestry. YouโLl Meet The Majesty Of Indus Cities, Explore The Profound Ideas Of Buddhism, And Glimpse The Vast Worlds Of The Mahabharata And The Ramayana, All While Considering Regional Diversity And Cultural Exchange. Thapar Does Not Shy Away From Complexity, Examining Marriage, Class, Art, And Even Erotica To Illuminate How People Lived, Loved, And Believed Across Wide Lands And Centuries.
After Reading The Penguin History Of Early India, YouโLl Have A Deeper Understanding Of How Ancient History Shapes Modern Culture And Identity, Along With A Renewed Sense Of Curiosity About IndiaโS Diverse Past. The Journey Invites You To Think Differently About History And To Carry That Insight Into The Present Day.
Product Details
Author
Romila Thapar
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
555
Language
English
SKU
BK0031830
ISBN
9780143029892
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.7 x 3.81 x 19.81 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Romila Thapar Is An Indian Historian. She Graduated From Punjab University And Obtained A Doctorate Degree From The School Of Oriental And African Studies From The University Of London. Her Prime Area Of Study And Research Is Ancient Indian History. She Has Won Many Awards For The Contributions Made In The Field Of History. Romila Thapar Is Emeritus Professor Of History At The Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She Has Been General President Of The Indian History Congress. She Is A Fellow Of The British Academy And The American Philosophical Society And Holds An Honorary D.Lit. Each From Calcutta University, Oxford University, And The University Of Chicago. She Is An Honorary Fellow Ofady Margaret Hall, Oxford, St. AntonyโS College, Oxford, And Soas,Ondon. In 2008 Professor Thapar Was Awarded The Prestigious Kluge Prize Of The Usibrary Of Congress, Which Honoursifetime Achievement In Studies Such As History That Are Not Covered By The Nobel Prize.
History books can be dry. This one absolutely isn't. Romila Thapar writes with the energy of a great storyteller and the rigour of a serious scholar, and the combination is irresistible. I came away feeling like I genuinely understood something important that I had only vaguely grasped before. Outstanding.
I approached this not knowing much about the subject and finished it feeling like I had a genuine, solid understanding of something that really matters. Romila Thapar has a rare talent for making complexity accessible without ever being reductive. Brilliant, important and beautifully written.
What makes this so compelling is how personal it feels despite the scale of the subject. Romila Thapar never lets history become abstract โ the human stories are always present and always moving. I learned a tremendous amount and was genuinely entertained throughout. A landmark book.
Early India the Penguin History of as 1300 is ambitious in the best way โ it takes on a huge subject and handles it with real intelligence and clarity. Romila Thapar never loses the thread even when the material is complex, and the connections drawn to the present day give the whole book a sense of genuine urgency. Highly recommended.
I've recommended this to everyone in my reading group because it's exactly the kind of non-fiction that changes how you see the world. Romila Thapar's analysis is sharp, the prose is elegant, and the research is clearly impeccable. One of the most rewarding books I've read in recent years.