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British Reforms, Conquests and Expansion (1807-1857)
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
As it is clear from the title British reforms, conquests and expansion itself that after penetrating in Indian subcontinent in guise of traders main aim of the company had been to build up and consolidate British dominion in India, partly by absorbing dep 1st ed. vii+350p.
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Congress, Mass Movements and Independence (1929-1947)
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
With this volume we enter into the era of Indian freedom movement from where freedom fighters after Lahore Congress drafted a pledge on "Indian Independence Day" to be celebrated with discipline in each town of the country. This pledge enshrined the fact, 1st ed. viii+544p.
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East India Company and Its Administration (1740-1806)
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
Main focus of this volume is on East India Company and three other nations competing for Indian trade, early settlements in India, Anglo-French Wars. East India Company and its administration in India, commencing with its commercial policy it began to par 1st ed. vii+283p.
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Gandhian Satyagraha and His Technique (1920-1928)
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
Present volume is all about a very crucial period of modern India under British Rule because after end of First World War followed by famine, unemployment and magnified sufferings of Indian people and new motivations and impulses which influenced the char 1st ed. viii+298p.
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Rajputs: Role in History
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
This volume has deep thrust on the polity of Rajputs, their socio-economic life and administrative capability in a large area of Indian sub-continent. Well-weaved into several chapters, the theme has bearing on emergence of Rajputs and their chivalry for 1st ed. viii+296p.
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Society, Nobility and Institutions in Ancient India
B.R. Verma (ed.) S.R. Bakshi (ed.)
This volume depicts in a comprehensive way about the society, nobility and institutions in ancient India. Its academic coverage is fairly large clarifying several significant points on the functioning of bureaucracy and caste system at various levels. The 1st ed. viii+238p.
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Empowerment of the Weaker Sections in India
R.B.S. Verma (ed.) Harnam Singh Verma (ed.) Raj Kumar Singh (ed.)
Outcome of the written contributions and deliberations of a national seminar, this is perhaps the most outstanding book on the theme of empowerment of the weaker sections in India. Organized in three sections, it provides authoritative treatment of the co 1st ed. xvi+358p., Table; References; 23cm.
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Towards Empowering Indian Women: Mapping Specifics of Tasks in Crucial Sectors
R.B.S. Verma (ed.) Harnam Singh Verma (ed.) Nadeem Hasnain (ed.)
Tremendous changes have been recorded in the nature and intensity of the problems now being encountered by different segments of women in different socio-economic-cultural locales of the country. A paradigm shift is therefore needed in the approach and me 1st ed. xii+492p.
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The Indian State and the Women's Problematic: Running with the Hare and Hunting with the Hounds
H.S. Verma (ed.) Nadeem Hasnain (ed.) R.B.S. Verma (ed.)
This collection of essays grew out of dissatisfaction with the tone and tenor of public discourse on the women's problematic in India, in particular by the feminists leading the women's movement. While this long drawn out debate has been critical of soci 1st ed. xii+666p.
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