Description
"19veen Sadee Mein Bhaarat (Maraathon Ke Patan Se Pahle Svatantrata Sangraam Tak)" offers a thorough exploration of India's 19th-century history, focusing on the critical period between the fall of the Maratha Empire and the dawn of the Indian independence struggle. This book covers the impact of British colonialism on Indian society, politics, and economy, examining the effects of British policies on India's structure and the rise of resistance. It discusses the downfall of the Marathas, the rise of regional powers, and the socio-political movements that emerged in response to British rule. The text also explores significant events like the revolt of 1857, the growth of nationalism, and the beginning of the struggle for freedom, highlighting the role of key leaders and social reformers. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars, this book provides a nuanced understanding of the roots of India's modern independence movement.