Vishnu's Crowded Temple: India Since the Great Rebellion

Vishnu's Crowded Temple: India Since the Great Rebellion

by Maria Misra (Author)

Synopsis

There can be few more discussed countries in the world today than India. From being a seemingly closed off, economically stagnant part of Asia, with intractable problems of poverty and population, India has in a short space of time reached an astonishing level of growth, taking with China the lion's share of the benefits from post-Cold War globalization. In "Vishnu's Crowded Temple", Maria Misra has written the essential history to allow us to understand this extraordinary transformation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 29 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0140285318
ISBN 13: 9780140285314

Media Reviews
An ambitious project. . . . Misra reveals how India has drawn most sustenance from its diversity and plurality. -- Soumya Bhattacharya Observer (11/04/2007)
An enlightening and witty portrait of a lively democracy, peopled with fascinating characters. There could be no better introduction for anyone wishing to find out about modern India. -- Septimus Waugh American Conservative (04/21/2008)
An accessible account of the history of India that brings the story right up to date. . . . To write a history in one volume on how modern India has evolved is a daunting task but one Misra has skillfully executed. -- Talat Ahmed BBC History Magazine (11/04/2007)
Author Bio
Maria Misra is Lecturer in Modern History at Oxford University and a Fellow of Keble College Oxford. She presented a television series, called An Indian Affair, which was broadcast on Channel 4 and is the author of Business, Race and Politics in British India.