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Prominent Indian historian Romila Thapar’s latest book, Our History, Their History, Whose History? invites readers to delve deep into the intricacies of nationalism and its profound influence on the interpretation of the past and the field of history itself.
As an esteemed author and professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Thapar acknowledges nationalism as a pivotal force that has given rise to diverse narratives, shaping the collective identity of communities and steering the course of societies. Within the pages of her book, she meticulously examines the two conflicting facets of nationalism in India, tracing its evolution and its profound impact on our conception of the South Asian nation.
This thought-provoking exploration is now available for pre-order on seagullbooks.org and Amazon India, with worldwide availability scheduled for December. Secure your copy now.
—Nitin Waghela
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