Slices of Indian History: The Story of India’s Transformation by Salil Misra

Slices of Indian History: The Story of India’s Transformation

AUTHOR- Salil Misra

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  • AUTHOR : Salil Misra
  • HB ISBN : 978-93-7033-570-7
  • Year : 2025
  • Extent : 358
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The essays in Slices of Indian History touch upon diverse facets of modern Indian history, including the major episodes, processes, institutions and personalities. Put together, they tell the story of Indian’s transformation in modern times and in the direction of modernity. The chapters underscore that the traditional social structure, comprehensive domination by British imperialism, and a powerful nationalist mass struggle against it, played a critical part in this process. India’s journey towards modernization carries the stamp of all three building blocks. Most of the essays in the book focus on India’s encounters with modernity and some major milestones in this encounter. It portrays a picture of India as a large civilizational society with its own distinctive features. In its transition towards acquiring a modern structure, it confronted many dilemmas and challenges, and the crucial choices made by the national leaders. This book is essentially the story of the making of modern India, told from different perspectives. The different slices constitute pieces in a big jigsaw puzzle, and this overview contributes to an ongoing effort to ‘discover’ the ‘wonder’ that India has been and continues to be.

The Author

Salil Misra is Visiting Professor at BML Munjal University. He has taught history at major universities including, Jamia Millia Islamia, Indira Gandhi National Open University and Ambedkar University, Delhi. He has been general president of U.P. History Congress, Punjab History Congress and Andhra Pradesh History Congress. He has been a visiting researcher at the Centre for History of Emotions, Max-Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin. Among his publications are, A Narrative of Communal Politics: Uttar Pradesh, 1937–39, and a booklet in Hindi on Swaraj Party National Book Trust. Along with Bipan Chandra and Vishalakshi Menon, he was also involved in the research and documentation of the national movement in 1942 for the Towards Freedom project. Misra has written extensively in important journals and Indian newspapers including, Deccan Herald, Economic and Political Weekly, The Tribune, National Herald and The Wire on themes related to communal politics, Indian nationalism, language questions, Hindi and Urdu, partition of India, social science teaching and identity politics.