About the Book
Translating into action his new ideas regarding history, Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar demonstrates in this book, Histories along the Way Volume One, how the true history of human beings should be written by reflecting on the weal and woe, the hopes and aspirations, of the common people. The book depicts the living history behind the names of various of the earth's towns and villages, and sets down hitherto unwritten lines from the annals of the world’s territories, races and languages. In particular, the author has brought to light the neglected, downtrodden and dishonored communities in society. Ile has also broken the silence that surrounded the trials, tribulations and sacrifices of hitherto unknown and unsung heroes and heroienes, so as to fill human beings with strength to move forward_ finally, the author has provided fascinating anecdotes and descriptions relating to little-known anthropological and archaeological facts. In this, manner, he fulfills the primary objective of historical enquiry to foster the enlightened consciousness of the human family.
"The deltaic portion of the river Thames is somewhat similar. The more one proceeds down the river from the source of the Thames, The greater is the Anglo-Saxon and Norman influence. If one moves from the southern bank of the Thames towards the straights- of clover, there is still a tremendous Norman influence, like a subterranean flow if one move from the northern side of the river towards the port of Grimsby on the delta at the coast, the Anglo-Saxon influence is greater than the Norman influence. lf one moves towards the coast, the Norman influence becomes neglifible. Where there is a Norman influence, there are large numbers' of Latin derivations in the spoken language, where the Anglo-Saxon inflames predominant; the number of Latin derevative words is comparatively small. The difference in intonation in the respective areas is also quite discemible."
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