: Includes maps, illustrations, tables, and timelines to assist in exam preparation. Jayam Book Centre Physical Availability
Specifically designed for Civil Services, UPSC, and other competitive examinations. Length: Approximately 372 pages. Core Content & Historical Scope
The study of India’s transition from a colonized territory to a sovereign republic is a cornerstone of modern Asian historiography. Among the various scholarly contributions to this field, History of Indian Freedom Struggle by Professor G. Venkatesan stands out as a definitive textbook. It is highly sought after by university students and civil services aspirants.
The final section of the book deals with the intricate political and constitutional negotiations that occurred concurrently with public protests, leading eventually to a fractured independence. Constitutional Landmarks
To understand the genius of Venkatesan's compilation, one must look at how he categorizes the seismic shifts in India's modern history. Historians generally divide the freedom movement into distinct eras, all of which are vividly detailed in his work: 1. The Early Resistance and the 1857 Uprising
The contributions of Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, and the HRA. Conclusion
Below is a blog post designed to introduce readers to the book, its significance, and how to use it for their studies.
Many students prefer having a digital copy alongside a hard copy for efficient, fast-paced revisions.
: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s military campaign from outside Indian borders.
Analysis of British mercantile policies and administrative consolidation.
: Includes maps, illustrations, tables, and timelines to assist in exam preparation. Jayam Book Centre Physical Availability
Specifically designed for Civil Services, UPSC, and other competitive examinations. Length: Approximately 372 pages. Core Content & Historical Scope
The study of India’s transition from a colonized territory to a sovereign republic is a cornerstone of modern Asian historiography. Among the various scholarly contributions to this field, History of Indian Freedom Struggle by Professor G. Venkatesan stands out as a definitive textbook. It is highly sought after by university students and civil services aspirants.
The final section of the book deals with the intricate political and constitutional negotiations that occurred concurrently with public protests, leading eventually to a fractured independence. Constitutional Landmarks
To understand the genius of Venkatesan's compilation, one must look at how he categorizes the seismic shifts in India's modern history. Historians generally divide the freedom movement into distinct eras, all of which are vividly detailed in his work: 1. The Early Resistance and the 1857 Uprising
The contributions of Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, and the HRA. Conclusion
Below is a blog post designed to introduce readers to the book, its significance, and how to use it for their studies.
Many students prefer having a digital copy alongside a hard copy for efficient, fast-paced revisions.
: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s military campaign from outside Indian borders.
Analysis of British mercantile policies and administrative consolidation.