The Indian National Congress and the Raj, 1929–1942

The Indian National Congress and the Raj, 1929–1942
Title The Indian National Congress and the Raj, 1929–1942 PDF eBook
Author B. R. Tomlinson
Publisher Springer
Pages 215
Release 1976-06-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349028738

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Congress and the Raj

Congress and the Raj
Title Congress and the Raj PDF eBook
Author Donald Anthony Low
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 536
Release 2006
Genre History
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Brings together essays on the national movement and populist politics in India and carries a foreword on the historiography of the nationalist movement.

Congress and the Raj

Congress and the Raj
Title Congress and the Raj PDF eBook
Author Donald Anthony Low
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 540
Release 2004
Genre History
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This revised edition of a classic volume brings together essays on the national movement and populist politics in India and carries a foreword on the histiography of the nationalist movement.

Indian Tales of the Raj

Indian Tales of the Raj
Title Indian Tales of the Raj PDF eBook
Author Zareer Masani
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 182
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780520071278

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As rich and varied as India itself, these accounts bring to the reader the Indian perspective on the British Raj. Included are the memories and experiences of more than fifty Indian men and women who worked under the British, made friends with them, and then fought to throw them out. They describe the role of apprentice under the sahibs, the complex racial barriers that divided the rulers from the ruled, the Western education which eventually encouraged rebellion, and the ways in which liberal British political arguments were turned against the Raj by nationalist campaigns to force the British to quit India.

The Political Economy of the Raj 1914–1947

The Political Economy of the Raj 1914–1947
Title The Political Economy of the Raj 1914–1947 PDF eBook
Author B R Tomlinson
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 224
Release 1979-05-09
Genre History
ISBN

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Congress and Indian Nationalism

Congress and Indian Nationalism
Title Congress and Indian Nationalism PDF eBook
Author Richard Sisson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 432
Release 2024-07-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0520414233

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Seventeen distinguished historians and political scientists discuss the phenomenon of Indian Nationalism, one hundred years after the founding of the Congress party. They offer important new interpretations of Nationalism's evolution during more than six decades of crucial change and rapid growth. As India's foremost political institution, the National Congress with its changing fortunes mirrored Indian aspirations, ideals, dreams, and failures during the country's struggle for nationhood. Many difficulties face by the pre-independence Indian National Congress are critically examined for the first time in this volume. Major times of crisis and transition are considered, as well as the tension between mass action and political control and the problem of creating and maintaining unity in the face of divisive social and economic interests and between deeply hostile religious communities. A composite portrait of the Congress Party emerges. We see a coalition of often conflicting communities and interests much like India itself, struggling to stay together, tenuously united by little more at times than a common "enemy," the imperial British Raj. But linked together in precarious, seemingly haphazard fashion, shifting networks of elite political entrepreneurs manage to keep India's National Congress alive long enough to convince the British that it would be easier to "Quit India" than to try to hang on to it by force. With the abrupt transfer of power form the British to the independent Dominions of India and Pakistan in 1947, Congress provided institutional sinews for the administration of what had been British India and over five hundred Princely States. By contributing to a deeper understanding of India's nationalist experience, this volume may illuminate the experience of other Third World states. Essays by:S. BhattacharyaJudith M. BrownMushirul HansanZoya HasanD.A. LowClaude MarkovitsJohn R. McLaneW.H. Morris-JonesGyanendra PandeyBimal PrasadRajat Kanta RayBarbara N. RamusackPeter D. ReevesHitesranjan SanyalRichard SissonStanley WolpertEleanor Zelliot This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1988.

Rebels Against the Raj: Western Fighters for India’s Freedom

Rebels Against the Raj: Western Fighters for India’s Freedom
Title Rebels Against the Raj: Western Fighters for India’s Freedom PDF eBook
Author Ramachandra Guha
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 615
Release 2022-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 0008498784

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‘A narrative of startling originality ... As discussions of Britain’s colonial legacy become increasingly polarised, we are in ever more need of nuanced books like this one’ SAM DALRYMPLE, SPECTATOR ‘Fascinating and provocative’ LITERARY REVIEW