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Virtual revolution
On the dynamics of social upheavals spurred through the agency of social media.
Shelley Walia
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Rise and fall of PWM
Rakhshanda Jalil’s book offers valuable insights into the emergence of a consciously progressive, almost left-wing, literary and cultural movement.
Kuldeep Kumar
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How Dalits live
The book provides insights into the living conditions of Dalit households in different partsof the country.
C. T. Kurien
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Thinking music
A commendable first book by a leading musician, full of thought-provoking questions vital to the well-being of Carnatic music.
V. RAMNARAYAN
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Antidote to imperialism
Two books that explore the rise of the Left in Latin America, especially in Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela.
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Instinctive artist
A haunting biography captures the brilliance and the blemishes of Charlie Chaplin, who fought his way from poverty to worldwide fame.
Simon Callow
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The life of Muhammad
A lucid narrative with remarkable psychological insights that enhance the understanding of the Prophet Muhammad and early Islam.
VIKHAR AHMED SAYEED
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Cultural encounters
An important collaborative work that cuts across disciplinary boundaries and weaves together visual and textual histories to investigate the dynamics
Creative tales
It is difficult to box Ashok Srinivasan’s stories into a particular genre, but whatever genre one settles on, there is no doubt that the stories are c
More light on a hero
The book serves a useful purpose in preserving the revolutionary legacy of Bhagat Singh.
Dangers to democracy
THE success of democracy in India has been a fascinating subject for scholars and journalists alike. Books written by them thus seek to unravel the pa
War of ideas
THE Cold War destroyed friendships and debased the quality of political discourse. In its sweep some intellectuals became enthusiastic partisans; some
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