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Those who don’t read History are condemned to read WhatsApp forwards. On the occasion of Independence Day, let’s talk about how to approach our our past, and how to make sense of it. Today we discuss two books that recreate that past out of multiple sources, and give us a baseline to build on.
This is episode #15 of Bookasur, talking about a legendary Tamizh king, an annoying-endearing Hindi song about history, and how feedback from friends should be handled (by ignoring most of it).
Books featured:
Plassey, by Sudeep Chakravarti, published by Aleph.
The Illustrated History of South India, by K A Nilakanta Sastri, published by Oxford University Press.
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Published 15th August 2020. Find out more about Bookasur here: https://www.psnissim.com/p/bookasur.html
P.S. Nissim tweets at: https://twitter.com/ps_nissim
Title Music: Jazz In Paris by Media Right Productions used under Creative Commons
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Those who don’t read History are condemned to read WhatsApp forwards. On the occasion of Independence Day, let’s talk about how to approach our our past, and how to make sense of it. Today we discuss two books that recreate that past out of multiple sources, and give us a baseline to build on.
This is episode #15 of Bookasur, talking about a legendary Tamizh king, an annoying-endearing Hindi song about history, and how feedback from friends should be handled (by ignoring most of it).
Books featured:
Plassey, by Sudeep Chakravarti, published by Aleph.
The Illustrated History of South India, by K A Nilakanta Sastri, published by Oxford University Press.
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Published 15th August 2020. Find out more about Bookasur here: https://www.psnissim.com/p/bookasur.html
P.S. Nissim tweets at: https://twitter.com/ps_nissim
Title Music: Jazz In Paris by Media Right Productions used under Creative Commons