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 | Macmillan of Canada : Maclean-Hunter Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | India |
ISBN | 9780770513856 |
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 |
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 |
ISBN |
Brings together essays on the national movement and populist politics in India and carries a foreword on the historiography of the nationalist movement.
The State and Governance in India
Title | The State and Governance in India PDF eBook |
Author | William F. Kuracina |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2010-04-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1136992715 |
This book presents an innovative investigation of the policies of the Indian Congress during the late colonial period. Departing from the existing historiography of Indian nationalism, it analyses the extent to which Congress elites engaged in processes intended to foster nation-building in India. Rejecting the long-standing premise that the Congress primarily sought to generate a national identity, the author hypothesizes that Congress elites knowingly grappled with the creation of a national governmentality. He argues that they distanced themselves from lethargic nation-building exercises and instead opted to support more practical and more feasible state-building efforts. Accordingly, this book shows that Congress elites constructed the institutions that would enable Indians to govern themselves after India’s liberation from British imperialism. It presents evidence which shows that Congress elites began to perceive themselves and their organization as an emerging post-colonial state.
The Great Partition
Title | The Great Partition PDF eBook |
Author | Yasmin Khan |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2017-07-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300233647 |
A reappraisal of the tumultuous Partition and how it ignited long-standing animosities between India and Pakistan This new edition of Yasmin Khan’s reappraisal of the tumultuous India-Pakistan Partition features an introduction reflecting on the latest research and on ways in which commemoration of the Partition has changed, and considers the Partition in light of the current refugee crisis. Reviews of the first edition: “A riveting book on this terrible story.”—Economist “Unsparing. . . . Provocative and painful.”—Times (London) “Many histories of Partition focus solely on the elite policy makers. Yasmin Khan’s empathetic account gives a great insight into the hopes, dreams, and fears of the millions affected by it.”—Owen Bennett Jones, BBC
World War II in Europe, Africa, and the Americas, with General Sources
Title | World War II in Europe, Africa, and the Americas, with General Sources PDF eBook |
Author | Loyd Lee |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 546 |
Release | 1997-08-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0313033145 |
A broadly interdisciplinary work, this handbook discusses the best and most enduring literature related to the major topics and themes of World War II. Military historiography is treated in essays on the major theaters of military operations and the related themes of logistics and intelligence, while political and diplomatic history is covered in chapters on international relations, resistance movements, and collaboration. The volume analyzes themes of domestic history in essays on economic mobilization, the home fronts, and women in the military and civilian life. The book also covers the Holocaust. This handbook approaches each topic from a global viewpoint rather than focusing on individual national communities. Except for nonprint material, the literature, research, and sources surveyed are primarily those available in English. The volume is aimed at both experts on the war and the general academic community and will also be useful to students and serious laymen interested in the war.
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism
Title | The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism PDF eBook |
Author | John Breuilly |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 818 |
Release | 2013-03-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199209197 |
Thirty-six essays by a team of leading scholars providing a global coverage of the history of nationalism in its different aspects - its ideas, its sentiments, and its politics.