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Review of 'Shortest History of India' on 'Goodreads'

It took me two months to finish this, but don’t take that to mean the title is false or the book not worthy—it is, on both counts. This is a great book to savor and take in pieces, as I did while reading it alongside other books. Though I’ve studied history for years, my knowledge of Indian history was extremely limited and focused only on certain eras—this book was a great way to remedy that.

Despite its short length, Zubrzycki manages to be surprisingly detailed; he not only gives an overview of major dynasties and empires/forces in each time period, but he also takes care to highlight important figures—many of whom I learned about only for the first time. His focus employs a narrative approach which further humanizes these ancient or sometimes mythic figures; it’s hard not to be engaged.

Throughout each chapter, I always several things to highlight or mark for further study, in the nostalgic manner of an enthusiastic student. At times, my attention started waning as we approached more recent history, which is no fault of the book but of my own biases. I did appreciate how Zubrzycki, though he somewhat equivocates on contemporary hot-button political issues in the country, gives detailed insights into various perspectives. Being a historian is a tricky balance, since we tend to reward the victors only in hindsight—but the present is rather messy when it comes to this sort of polarization.

Overall, the author’s passion for India certainly comes through, as well as the sense that this was a sort of culminating project for him—all of which enriches the book and makes it a worthy choice for a skillful introduction to India’s long and rich history.

Disclaimer: I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley. Thank you to The Experiment, LLC and the author for the opportunity to read and review this book. My review reflects only my honest opinions.