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1971: A People’s History of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan
"The year 1971 exists everywhere in Bangladesh-on its roads, in sculptures, in its museums and oral history projects, in its curriculum, in people's homes and their stories, and in political discourse. It marks the birth of the nation, it's liberation. More than 1000 miles away, in Pakistan too, 1971 marks a watershed moment, its memories sitting uncomfortably in public imagination. It is remembered as the 'Fall of Dacca', the dismemberment of Pakistan or the third Indo-Pak war. In India, 1971 represents something else-the story of humanitarian intervention, of triumph and valour that paved the way for India's rise as a military power, the beginning of its journey to becoming a regional superpower. Navigating the widely varied terrain that is 1971 across Pakistan, Bangladesh and India, Anam Zakaria sifts through three distinct state narratives, and studies the institutionalization of the memory of the year and its events. Through a personal journey, she juxtaposes state narratives with people's history on the ground, bringing forth the nuanced experiences of those who lived through the war. Using intergenerational interviews, textbook analyses, visits to schools and travels to museums and sites commemorating 1971, Zakaria explores the ways in which 1971 is remembered and forgotten across countries, generations and communities."
Anam Zakaria (Author), Meher Acharia Dar (Narrator)
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White as Milk and Rice: Stories of India's Isolated Tribes
"The Maria girls from Bastar practise sex as an institution before marriage, but with rules-one may not sleep with a partner more than three times; the Hallaki women from the Konkan coast sing throughout the day-in forests, fields, the market and at protests; the Kanjars have plundered, looted and killed generation after generation, and will show you how to roast a lizard when hungry. The original inhabitants of India, these Adivasis still live in forests and hills, with religious beliefs, traditions and rituals so far removed from the rest of the country that they represent an anthropological wealth of our heritage. This book weaves together prose, oral narratives and Adivasi history to tell the stories of six remarkable tribes of India-reckoning with radical changes over the last century-as they were pulled apart and thrown together in ways none of them fathomed."
Nidhi Dugar Kundalia (Author), Avantika Akerkar (Narrator)
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"'Freedom's Battle' is an influential essay written by Mahatma Gandhi in 1922 during the Indian independence movement. In this thought-provoking piece, Gandhi reflects on the principles of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience as a means to challenge and overcome oppressive systems. The essay begins with Gandhi acknowledging the critical juncture at which the fight for freedom stands. He passionately articulates the necessity of the struggle for independence and the moral imperative for individuals to resist unjust laws and policies. Gandhi introduces the concept of Satyagraha, emphasizing the power of truth and nonviolence. He argues that nonviolent resistance is not a strategy of the weak but a potent force that requires great courage and strength of character. He believes that nonviolence is not a submission to injustice but a proactive, assertive force that can transform both the oppressor and the oppressed. Throughout the essay, Gandhi explores the moral duty of individuals to engage in civil disobedience when faced with unjust laws. He contends that obedience to an unjust law is in itself a form of violence, and breaking such laws nonviolently becomes a powerful instrument for societal change. Gandhi also touches on the idea of self-suffering as a means of resistance. He advocates for willingly enduring the consequences of civil disobedience as a way to awaken the conscience of the oppressor and the society at large. 'Freedom's Battle' is a call to action, urging individuals to recognize their agency in the struggle for freedom and justice. It remains a significant work that encapsulates Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence and its application in the pursuit of social and political change. The essay serves as a timeless inspiration for movements advocating civil rights, justice, and freedom around the world."
Mohandas K. Gandhi (Author), Sripad Jagannatha Das, The Vraj Mandala (Narrator)
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Shades of Colour: The Tribal In Indian Fiction
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Representation of the subordinated has always been a problematic issue in popular literature. Even though fiction provides ample freedom in this regard, it brings with it a share of its own problems. Indian Fiction is a wide field where various societies and cultures co-exist, making it a unique field of opportunities."
Harsh Vardhan Khimta (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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"Rām katha traditions in Tamiḷ Nādu trace their roots to to the literatures of saṇgam (300 BCE - 250 CE) and post saṇgam periods. Tamiḷ sources intricately weave the narrative of Rām, presenting a diverse range of perspectives on the heroes and the timeless tale, thus contributing significantly to the rich Bharatīya tradition. Independent temples of Rāma were consecrated, images of Rāma were installed and endowments were provided for conducting daily rituals, worship and festivals. This devotional cult continued to develop and evolve throughout the Chōḷa period for the next two and half Centuries. Ayōdhipperumāḷ is an interesting and yet intricate research work on the first 1600 years of Rām katha traditions and Rāma worship in Tamiḷ Nādu. Come and deeply imbibe yourself in the spirit of Ram bhakti and Ram katha. Find out how a timeless tale continues to endure and inspire Indians across centuries. Let the victory be for the righteous. Let the victory be for Ram. இரண்டாயிரம் ஆண்டுகளுக்கும் மேலாகத் தமிழ் மண்ணில் இராமகதை மரபு தழைத்தோங்கி வந்துள்ளது. சங்க காலத் தொகை நூல்களில் துவங்கி, சங்கம் மருவிய காலம், காப்பிய காலம், பக்தி இலக்கிய காலம் என்று ஒவ்வொரு கால கட்டங்களிலும் வெவ்வேறு படைப்பாளிகள் இராமனையும் இராம கதையையும் பல்வேறு விதங்களிலும் படம் பிடித்துள்ளனர். இந்தியாவில் அமைக்கப்பட்ட இராமன் கோயில்களுள் தமிழகக் கோயில்களே மிகத் தொன்மையானவை என்பது கல்வெட்டுகளின் வழி தெரிய வரும் உண்மையாகும். அது மட்டுமல்லாமல் இக்கோயில்கள் பலவும் அயோத்தி இராமன் திருக்கோயிலோடு நெருக்கமான தொடர்பு கொண்டிருந்ததையும் கல்வெட்டுகள் இனிதே இயம்புகின்றன. அயோத்திப்பெருமாள் - தமிழ் மரபில் இராமகதை எனும் இந்த ஒலிப் புத்தகம் தமிழ் மரபின் 1600 ஆண்டுகால இராமகதைத் தொடர்பை விரிவாக விளக்கும் ஆய்வு நூலாகும். ஆய்வு நூல்களுக்கான துல்லியத்திலிருந்து விலகாமல் அதே சமயம் விறுவிறுப்புக் குறையாமல் இந்தப் புத்தகம் அனைவரும் கேட்கும் வகையில் உருவாகியுள்ளது."
Gokul Seshadri (Author), Deepika Arun (Narrator)
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The Biggest Battles of the Pacific Theater: The History of the Decisive Campaigns that Led to Victor
"The waters of the Pacific Ocean – stretching deep blue under the tropical sun, or scourged by typhoons – provided World War II's most far-flung battlefield. Two of the world's premier mid 20th century maritime powers, the United States of American and the Empire of Japan, grappled for supremacy across that vast expanse. Although not as well-remembered as D-Day or even the attack at Pearl Harbor that preceded it, the Battle of Midway was one of the most unique and important battles fought during World War II. In fact, the turning point in the Pacific theater took place between June 4-7, 1942 as a Japanese fleet moved a sizable fleet intending to occupy Midway Island and draw the American navy near. Instead, American aircraft flying from three aircraft carriers that had been away from Pearl Harbor in December 1941 got a bearing on the Japanese fleet and sunk four Japanese aircraft carriers, permanently crippling Japan’s navy. The Battle of Midway was one of the first major naval battles in history where the enemy fleets never actually saw or came into contact with each other. By the time the Battle of Midway was over, the defeat was so devastating that it was actually kept secret from all but the highest echelons of the Japanese government. Along with the loss of hundreds of aircraft and over 3,000 men killed, the four Japanese aircraft carriers lost, when compared to America’s one lost carrier, was critical considering America’s huge shipbuilding superiority. However, the Battle of Midway could also have easily turned out differently."
Charles River Editors (Author), Bill Caufield (Narrator)
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Boxer Rebellion: The Uprising against Western, Japanese, Colonial, and Christian Influences
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The tumultuous period known as the Boxer Rebellion, alternatively termed the Boxer Uprising, Boxer Insurgency, or Yihetuan Movement, unfolded in China between 1899 and 1901. It marked a fervent anti-foreign, anti-colonial, and anti-Christian sentiment among the populace, particularly in Northern China. Led by the Militia United in Righteousness, colloquially known as the Boxers due to their proficiency in Chinese martial arts, this uprising bore witness to a confluence of social, political, and environmental grievances. Following the Sino-Japanese War of 1895, apprehensions surged among villagers in North China concerning the encroachment of foreign spheres of influence. Moreover, resentment simmered against Christian missionaries, whose presence was intertwined with privileges granted by the ruling authorities. These missionaries were perceived as exploiting their status to conceal their proselytizing activities. The year 1898 saw Northern China grappling with a succession of natural disasters, including devastating floods and parching droughts along the Yellow River. The Boxers, attributing these calamities to foreign and Christian interference, commenced a campaign of violence across Shandong and the North China Plain from 1899 onwards. Their actions were marked by the destruction of foreign-owned infrastructure, such as railways, and the targeted assault or execution of missionaries and Chinese converts."
Kelly Mass (Author), Digital Voice Marcus G (Narrator)
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Eastern Civilization: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Civilizations, Bu
"Embark on an Unparalleled Journey Through the Rich Tapestry of Eastern Civilization! Discover the Cradle of Intellectual Thought: From the mystical valleys of the Indus to the imperial courts of Japan, 'Eastern Civilization' unravels the vibrant histories of India, China, and Japan. This captivating guide is your window into the ancient worlds that shaped modern thought. Unearth Hidden Gems of History: - Witness the birth of profound religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. - Explore the intricacies of Japan’s samurai culture and the strategic depths of Chinese philosophy. - Delve into the transformative eras of colonialism and imperialism, and see how these civilizations evolved into their contemporary forms. A Fusion of Past and Present: - See the past come alive with tales of wars, cultural exchanges, and philosophical debates. - Understand how the legacies of these great civilizations continue to resonate in today's global culture. This Audiobook Offers: - In-depth analysis of the Eastern intellectual and cultural movements. - Fascinating stories of power, religion, and art that shaped billions of lives. - A unique perspective on the interconnectedness of Eastern civilizations. For Whom? Whether you're a history aficionado, a student of cultures, or a curious mind eager to explore the East's rich heritage, this audiobook is your perfect companion. Click “Add to Cart” and embark on a journey through time, exploring the wonders of Eastern civilization. Your intellectual odyssey awaits!"
Captivating History (Author), Jay Herbert (Narrator)
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[Chinese] - Battle on the QiFeng Mountain
"Master storyteller Wang Chuanlin presents a work commemorating the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. Through the art form of storytelling, he depicts the indomitable courage and lofty spirit of the heroic figures and their moving stories from this great war."
Chuanlin Wang (Author), Chuanlin Wang (Narrator)
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"Master storyteller Wang Chuanlin presents a work commemorating the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. Through the art form of storytelling, he depicts the indomitable courage and lofty spirit of the heroic figures and their moving stories from this great war."
Chuanlin Wang (Author), Chuanlin Wang (Narrator)
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The Philippines a Century Hence (Unabridged)
"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Written in 1889, Jose Rizal's 'The Philippines a Century Hence' isn't a book, but a series of essays published in the La Solidaridad magazine. In them, Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, delves into his future vision for his homeland. Far from mere fortune-telling, Rizal uses his sharp analysis of the political and social climate of his time to paint several potential scenarios for the Philippines a century later, in 1989. He explores both optimistic pathways of a flourishing, independent nation and grim alternatives fueled by colonial oppression and societal decay. Through these predictions, Rizal aimed not only to spark reflection on the Philippines' destiny but also to serve as a veiled critique of Spanish rule and a call for reform. While not entirely accurate in its forecasts, 'The Philippines a Century Hence' remains a powerful testament to Rizal's patriotism, intellect, and enduring relevance in understanding the Philippines' historical journey and aspirations."
José Rizal (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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Tattered Kimonos in Japan: Remaking Lives from Memories of World War II
"Since John Hersey's Hiroshima, very few books have examined the meaning and impact of World War II through the eyes of Japanese men and women who survived that conflict. Tattered Kimonos in Japan does just that: It is an intimate journey into contemporary Japan from the perspective of the generation of Japanese soldiers and civilians who survived World War II, by a writer whose American father and Japanese father-in-law fought on opposite sides of the conflict. Mindful of the power of victimhood, memory, and shared suffering, he travels across Japan, including Hiroshima and Nagasaki, meeting a compelling group of men and women whose lives, even now, are defined by the trauma of war, and by lingering questions of responsibility and repentance for Japan's wartime aggression. The image of a tattered kimono from Hiroshima is the thread that drives the narrative arc of this emotional story about a writer's encounter with history, inside the Japan of his father's generation, on the other side of his father's war. This is a book about history with elements of family memoir. It offers a fresh and truly unique perspective for listeners interested in World War II, Japan, or Judaica; listeners seeking cross-cultural journeys; and listeners intrigued by Japanese culture, particularly the kimono."
Robert Rand (Author), Curt Bonnem (Narrator)
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