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Heart of aryavarta: a study of the psychology of Indian unrest - Gyan Books

About The Book: "Heart of Aryavarta: A Study of the Psychology of Indian Unrest" by the Earl of Ronaldshay examines the deep-rooted causes of political and social unrest in India during the British colonial period. Drawing from his experience as Governor of Madras, Ronaldshay analyzes the cultural, psychological, and historical factors fueling Indian nationalism and resistance. The book offers insights into Indian society’s complex emotions and aspirations, aiming to foster better understanding between the British administration and Indian people amid growing demands for independence.

Author: Earl of Ronaldshay

Pages: 278

Edition: 1925

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