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About the Book
In this book, I have tried to show how history is not merely a dry record of events, but the story of human endeavour, of struggles for justice, freedom, and equality.-Jawaharlal Nehru
Glimpses of World History by Jawaharlal Nehru is a compelling collection of letters written to his daughter, Indira Gandhi, during his imprisonment in the 1930s. In these letters, Nehru takes the reader on a sweeping journey through the history of the world, offering insights into civilizations, events, and personalities that shaped human progress. It narrates about world empires, philosophy, religion, colonialism, freedom struggles, cultural achievements, and global historical movements.
The book offers a unique perspective on history-one that is deeply humanistic and broad in scope. Also highlighting the interconnectedness of different cultures and societies. It encourages critical thinking and reflection on the past to better understand the present and future. It is a timeless resource for those seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the world and the forces that have shaped it.Albert Einstein praised Glimpses of World History for its “rare depth” and for showcasing the interconnectedness of human civilizations across time.For anyone looking to deepen their understanding of world history and gain a more comprehensive view of human civilization, Glimpses of World History is a must-read.
About the Author
Jawaharlal Nehru (14 Nov. 1889 – 27 May 1964), India’s first Prime Minister, was a prominent political leader and an influential author as well. He was educated at Harrow and Cambridge, England. He was committed to democracy and social justice. His writing reflects his deep commitment to India’s independence, democracy, and modernity. Nehru’s literary works have left a profound mark on Indian thought, often blending history, philosophy, and politics with personal reflection.Nehru’s most famous work is “The Discovery of India” (1946), written during his imprisonment in 1942-1944. This book offers a comprehensive view of India’s history, culture and spiritual heritage. Nehru explores India’s ancient civilizations, its political and social evolution, and its quest for independence, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the country’s complexities.
In addition to “The Discovery of India”, Nehru authored several other important works, including “Glimpses of World History” (1934), a collection of letters he wrote to his daughter, Indira Gandhi, which presents a panoramic view of world history from ancient times to the early 20th century related to the development of the civilizations, how societies formed all over the world, and many other relevant matter of the world. His “An Autobiography” (1936) offers a personal account of his early life and the formation of his political thoughts. Nehru wrote in his prison diary- “I feel like an exile who cannot look forward to a home anywhere.”Nehru’s “The Marvellous Maharaja” (1941) examines the social, political, and cultural aspects of India through a narrative about the Maharaja of Baroda.Nehru’s writings offer a unique blend of intellectual depth and personal insight. The Discovery of India, for instance, is not just a historical account but a passionate reflection of Nehru’s love for his country and its potential. His eloquence and vision for India’s future resonate in his works, reflecting his hope for a modern, democratic, and inclusive nation. Nehru’s books remain timeless, showcasing his profound influence on Indian thought and politics.
The book explores world history through letters, highlighting human struggles for justice, freedom and equality.
Jawaharlal Nehru wrote the book, and it was published in 1934.
The letters were written to Nehru’s daughter Indira Gandhi.
Nehru wanted to educate Indira about world history, civilizations, and the interconnectedness of cultures.
It presents history in a personal, narrative style, focusing on humanistic perspectives rather than just events.
Weight | 0.525 g |
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Dimensions | 21.59 × 13.97 × 3.6 cm |
Author | Jawaharlal Nehru |
Pages | 588 |
Format | Paperback |
Language | English |
Publisher | Diamond Books |
ISBN10-: 9369399755
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