<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">History Men</span></p>.<p>T C A Raghavan</p>.<p>HarperCollins, 2020, pp 448, Rs 799</p>.<p>This is the story of the intersecting lives of three deeply committed historians: Sir Jadunath Sarkar (1870–1958), who was an expert on the Mughal period, G S Sardesai (1865–1959), whose works were on the Marathas, and Raghubir Sinh (1908–1991), who studied the Rajputs. How the three became friends and how together they illuminated a historical moment is a story worth telling.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">A Chequered Brilliance: The Many Lives of V K Krishna Menon</span></p>.<p>Jairam Ramesh</p>.<p>Penguin Viking, 2019, pp 744, Rs 999</p>.<p>This is a compelling biography of one of India’s most controversial public figures. V K Krishna Menon continues to command our attention not just because he was Jawaharlal Nehru’s confidante and soulmate, but also for many of his own political and literary accomplishments.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Cartiers</span></p>.<p>Francesca Cartier Brickell</p>.<p>Penguin RandomHouse, 2019, pp 656, Rs 799</p>.<p>This book offers a behind-the-scenes look at the firm’s most iconic jewellery — the notoriously cursed Hope Diamond, the Romanov emeralds, the classic panther pieces — and the long line of luminaries who wore them. </p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Virtual Hindu Rashtra</span></p>.<p>Rohit Chopra</p>.<p>HarperCollins, 2020, pp 221, Rs 399</p>.<p>The book promises to examine the relationship of Hindu nationalism and new media across internet spaces, including WhatsApp groups circulating jokes about Modi’s critics.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">1971: A People’s History from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India</span></p>.<p>Anam Zakaria</p>.<p>Penguin RandomHouse, 2020, pp 304, Rs 699</p>.<p>Navigating the varied terrain that is 1971 across Pakistan, Bangladesh and India, the author presents the momentous year’s events in detail.</p>
<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">History Men</span></p>.<p>T C A Raghavan</p>.<p>HarperCollins, 2020, pp 448, Rs 799</p>.<p>This is the story of the intersecting lives of three deeply committed historians: Sir Jadunath Sarkar (1870–1958), who was an expert on the Mughal period, G S Sardesai (1865–1959), whose works were on the Marathas, and Raghubir Sinh (1908–1991), who studied the Rajputs. How the three became friends and how together they illuminated a historical moment is a story worth telling.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">A Chequered Brilliance: The Many Lives of V K Krishna Menon</span></p>.<p>Jairam Ramesh</p>.<p>Penguin Viking, 2019, pp 744, Rs 999</p>.<p>This is a compelling biography of one of India’s most controversial public figures. V K Krishna Menon continues to command our attention not just because he was Jawaharlal Nehru’s confidante and soulmate, but also for many of his own political and literary accomplishments.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Cartiers</span></p>.<p>Francesca Cartier Brickell</p>.<p>Penguin RandomHouse, 2019, pp 656, Rs 799</p>.<p>This book offers a behind-the-scenes look at the firm’s most iconic jewellery — the notoriously cursed Hope Diamond, the Romanov emeralds, the classic panther pieces — and the long line of luminaries who wore them. </p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Virtual Hindu Rashtra</span></p>.<p>Rohit Chopra</p>.<p>HarperCollins, 2020, pp 221, Rs 399</p>.<p>The book promises to examine the relationship of Hindu nationalism and new media across internet spaces, including WhatsApp groups circulating jokes about Modi’s critics.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">1971: A People’s History from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India</span></p>.<p>Anam Zakaria</p>.<p>Penguin RandomHouse, 2020, pp 304, Rs 699</p>.<p>Navigating the varied terrain that is 1971 across Pakistan, Bangladesh and India, the author presents the momentous year’s events in detail.</p>