Rostislav A. Ulyanovsky
Rostislav A. Ulyanovsky
Rostislav A. Ulyanovsky, D.Sc. (Economics), was born in 1904. He graduated from the Institute of Oriental Studies to become an eminent Soviet expert on international affairs. He has had over 200 works published, including a number of books, many of which have been translated into European and Oriental languages.
- Agrarian India between the World WarsINR 325
This book by well-known Soviet Oriental expert prof. Rostislav A. Ulyanovsky studies the evolution of the Indian countryside from the time when India was seized by the British to the eve of the Sec...
E.M. Forster
N/AB. Kesharshivam
B. Kesharshivam is the pen name of B.S. Jadav, which he coined by combining his parents' names and placing Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's first initial in front. He has written many novels and short stories,
V.M. Mohanraj
V.M. MOHANRAJ (born 1928) is one of the most respected librarians in India, having worked at Madras University, Law College (Chennai), and The Lawrence School (Lovedale). He has six books and many
M.D. Hatkanangalekar
M.D. Hatkanangalekar is a leading Marathi literary critic and translator who has taught English at Willingdon College, Sangli.
G.V. Plekhanov
Georgi Valentinovich Plekhanov (1856-1918) was a Marxist revolutionary and theoretician.
D.N. Jha
Dwijendra Narayan Jha (1940-2021), popularly known as D.N. Jha, was educated at the Presidency College, Calcutta, and Patna University where he taught history for more than a decade. He was profess
Githa Hariharan
Githa Hariharan's work includes novels, short stories, essays, newspaper articles and columns. Her first novel – The Thousand Faces of Night – won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize i