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Manufacturer: University of California Press

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 954
EAN: 9780520246966
ISBN: 0520246969
Label: University of California Press
Manufacturer: University of California Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 300
Publication Date: 2005-11-01
Publisher: University of California Press
Studio: University of California Press

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The history of India is the engrossing story of an ancient civilization, reborn as a modern nation. More a continent than a single nation, India is home to over one-fifth of humanity, yet it remains a mystery to most non-Indians, barely appreciated and poorly understood. Stanley Wolpert's third edition of India provides a much-needed, concise overview of Indian history and culture. His new preface brings the book up to date, discussing the most recent national elections, the economic effects of the new globalization, and the consequences of joining the nuclear arms race.


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Summary: Wonderfully well-written and insightful...
Comment: I am reading this book now and will update this review as necessary. The author is an excellent writer and clearly cares very much about India and the Indian people. Thus far, this book has encouraged my interest in this subject and I look forward to finishing the book. Excellent.

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Summary: Decent book.
Comment: This books presents an unique way of looking at India as a whole. It does include biases, but the piece is not drenched in such informations. The Aryans DID come into India from Central Asia, despite what these other [people] who state otherwise. There is a strong amount of evidence. I suggest Hinduism books by David R. Kinsley and Indian Historical books by John Keay. They are highly UNBIASED.

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Summary: good introduction
Comment: having been to India before, Wolpert's book helped to give me a better prospective of the country. Wolpert gives information into the important aspects of the country like the environment, early history, religion and philosophy, society, arts/sciences, and polity/foreign policy. The book is easy to read and gives good information into aspects of india like the caste system, foreign policy after independence (its 5-year plans, Kashmir...) and India under British rule.

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Summary: Good Introduction
Comment: Those of you looking for FAIR reviews of this book should ignore any criticism related to Wolpert's characterization of Aryan influence in India. Unfortunately, some people choose to believe some random coincidences rather than scientific facts. As of now, scientific evidence shows that the Aryans decended from Causia, travelled through Persia, and then ended up in India. Although facts are still being uncovered (due to recent excavations of the Harappian civilization), right now Wolpert is explaining the current view of most historians (only recent evidence has pointed to the contrary, and most of it is unsubstantiated).

It has NOTHING to do whether the historian is Hindu or not (even most Indian historians accept the Aryans coming from Caucasia). Wolpert has dedicated his whole life to the study of India, and has shown his knowledge and expertise in his other great work, "A New History of India".

Rather, one need look only at Wolpert's excellent storytelling abilities and strong writing skills to understand this book. The book is very well done. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to get an introduction of India. Of course, this is only a introductory book, and should be taken as such.


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Summary: Useless nonsense
Comment: As usual this book displays the typical stereotypes that westerners have about India.

All the facts are wrong. The Aryans originated in India. They never invaded India.

If you want to know about India, read a book written by an Indian, preferably a Hindu. What more can I say?



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