This accessible, narrative account follows Indian history over its 9,000 year trajectory, from the ancient Harappans to today, emphasizing events and issues of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Written for high school students and general readers who have little background on the world's largest democracy, this second edition of a popular work provides an objective overview of Indian history with a particular focus on the modern nation. Approximately half of the book deals with developments since the beginning of the 20th century, with new chapters covering events and issues that made news between 2002 and 2014.
Readers can learn about the Bollywood craze, 21st-century economic growth, and concerns about the safety and equality of women today, as well as about such traditional topics as Buddhism and Hinduism, the Mughal Dynasty, and the British East India Company. Caste politics and the establishment of the Republic of India are covered, as is the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Completely revised and expanded, the second edition features fresh content throughout and includes photographs that were not in the earlier volume. The Notable Figures section, Appendix of Leaders, timeline, and glossary are also updated, and the bibliography now features electronic resources for students.
Understanding a nation's past is critical to understanding its present.
Taking readers from prehistoric times to the present day, titles in the Histories of Modern Nations explore the political, cultural, philosophical, and religious continuities in a nation’s history. Each volume includes:
· A complete chronological history of the nation, equipping readers with a thorough understanding of the events that shaped the country
· Biographical sketches of notable figures in the country’s history, enabling readers to identify key players and their influential roles
· A timeline, helping readers to visualize the sequence of events and see connections and patterns through history
· A bibliographical essay, providing a cohesive overview of further reading on the topic and facilitating additional study
This series is now entitled The Histories of the Modern Nations. To view titles published in this series after 2023, please visit: bloomsbury.com/series/histories-of-the-modern-nations