Our History, Their History:The Contrasting Historical
Narratives of East and West
By- G.S. Cheema
Why is Indian history so different from European? Why did
parliaments and democracy have their origins there and not here? Even though
our peasantry was free and we never had landlords – until the British created
them here in the later part of the eighteenth century?
Then, even more curiously, while India has been united for
considerable periods of its history, the Western world has never been united – not since the fall of Rome in the fifth
century. In spite of appallingly bloody wars the political subdivisions of
Europe are seemingly permanent. Frontiers have changed only marginally over the
past 700 years. In India, on the other hand, the states of the present Union
are largely artificial. None of them can claim a history comparable to that of
any European country.
It is not that European princes did not dream of world
empire, but their empires were mostly overseas. All attempts to unify Europe
itself under one emperor, after the Roman model, failed. The Holy Roman Empire
was an empire only in name. The Emperor, in spite of his bombastic titles was
scarcely even king of Germany.
These are some of the questions and paradoxes that the
author has tried to answer and explain in this stimulating and thought
provoking book.
G.S. Cheema was born
in Ranchi in 1949. A career civil servant, he retired from the Punjab cadre of
the Indian Administrative Service in 2009. this is his second book. His first
work, The Forgotten Mughals, was
published by Manohar in 2002. He lives in Chandigarh.
ISBN
978-81-7304-920-2
2012 248p. Rs.825/ pounds 45
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