In Ranis and the Raj, Queeny Pradhan introduces us to six nineteenth-century queens who have all stood up against the British Raj, the East India Company and the Crown. Starting from the Rani of Sirmur (who was the earliest to deal with the British authorities), Rani Chennamma, Maharani Jindan, Begum Zeenat Mahal and Maharani Lakshmi Bai to the Queen Menchi, Pradhan has carved an engrossing historical narrative for each of these important figures in Indian history. Unlike the biographical convention in traditional history writing, the research in this book can be placed in the realm of 'microhistory'. The life stories of these queens are fragmented due to the 'silencing' and 'invisibilization' prevalent in the political history of the time, and this book aims to fill these gaps.
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Mahatma Gandhi (377)
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