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Who Owns the Past?: How Historians [Re]Wrote India's Past & Present, 1870-2020

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Management number 233570604 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$10.46 Model Number 233570604
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Why does history in India ignite such fierce debate? Who gets to shape the story of a nation—and to what end?In Who Owns the Past?, historian Shaan Kashyap delivers a gripping, deeply researched account of how India’s history has been written, rewritten, contested, and politicized from the colonial era to the age of social media. This is not just a book about the past—it’s about the power struggles that define the present.From Macaulay and James Mill to Romila Thapar and Vikram Sampath, Kashyap traces the intellectual battles that have shaped the “Idea of India.” He examines how textbooks are crafted, how institutions influence memory, and how political shifts leave their imprint on the stories nations tell about themselves.Blending sharp archival work with vivid portraits of historians, policymakers, and power brokers, Who Owns the Past? is both a sweeping narrative of Indian historiography and a timely exploration of identity, ideology, and nationhood.Provocative, balanced, and essential reading, this book asks a simple but urgent question: if the past is constantly being rewritten, what does that mean for our future?Perfect for readers of history, politics, public policy, and anyone invested in understanding the intellectual fault lines shaping contemporary India. Read more

ASIN B0H427FP7G
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ISBN13 978-9377305949
Language English
File size 1.1 MB
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Publisher Vintage Books
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Print length 408 pages
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Publication date May 18, 2026
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