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Are you fascinated by the history of cricket and Indian identity? Look no further than "From Ranji to Rohan: Cricket and Indian Identity in Colonial Guyana 1890s-1960s." This captivating book takes you on a journey through the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, exploring the profound impact cricket had on shaping the Indo-Guyanese identity in British Guyana.
Discover the gripping story of how a small Indian middle class in Guyana took charge of their own sense of belonging through the game of cricket. Author Seecheram meticulously traces the evolution of Indo-Guyanese identity by showcasing the remarkable achievements of cricket legends such as Prince Ranjitsinhji, V.A. Veerasawmy, and Chatterpaul "Doosha" Persaud.
Delve into the world of sporting heroes and the cultural significance of cricket in building a community that grappled with colonialism and embraced the shared love for the sport. "From Ranji to Rohan" is an essential read for history enthusiasts, cricket lovers, and anyone interested in understanding how sports can shape identity.
Uncover the untold stories and valuable insights of a time when cricket played a pivotal role in the formation of Indo-Guyanese identity. Grab your copy of "From Ranji to Rohan: Cricket and Indian Identity in Colonial Guyana 1890s-1960s" now and embark on a literary journey that will leave you captivated and enlightened.
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