The Indian Struggle, 1920-1942

The Indian Struggle, 1920-1942
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Total Pages : 476
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Synopsis The Indian Struggle, 1920-1942 by : Subhas Chandra Bose

The Indian Struggle 1920-42

The Indian Struggle 1920-42
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Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 1975873564
ISBN-13 : 9781975873561
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Synopsis The Indian Struggle 1920-42 by : Subhas Chandra Bose

The Indian Struggle, 1920-1942 is a two-part book by the Indian nationalist leader Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose that covers the 1920-1942 history of the Indian independence movement to end British imperial rule over India. Banned in India by the British colonial government, The Indian Struggle was published in the country only in 1948 after India became independent. The book analyses a period of the Indian independence struggle from the Non-Cooperation and Khilafat Movements of the early 1920s to the Quit India and Azad Hind movements of the early 1940s.The first part of The Indian Struggle covering the years 1920-1934 was published in London in 1935 by Lawrence and Wishart.The second part dealing with 1935-1942 was written by Bose during the Second World War.

The Indian Struggle

The Indian Struggle
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ISBN-10 : 819540345X
ISBN-13 : 9788195403455
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Unhappy India

Unhappy India
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Total Pages : 624
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112080179911
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Synopsis Unhappy India by : Lajpat Rai (Lala)

India Unbound

India Unbound
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Publisher : Anchor
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9780385720748
ISBN-13 : 0385720742
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis India Unbound by : Gurcharan Das

India today is a vibrant free-market democracy, a nation well on its way to overcoming decades of widespread poverty. The nation’s rise is one of the great international stories of the late twentieth century, and in India Unbound the acclaimed columnist Gurcharan Das offers a sweeping economic history of India from independence to the new millennium. Das shows how India’s policies after 1947 condemned the nation to a hobbled economy until 1991, when the government instituted sweeping reforms that paved the way for extraordinary growth. Das traces these developments and tells the stories of the major players from Nehru through today. As the former CEO of Proctor & Gamble India, Das offers a unique insider’s perspective and he deftly interweaves memoir with history, creating a book that is at once vigorously analytical and vividly written. Impassioned, erudite, and eminently readable, India Unbound is a must for anyone interested in the global economy and its future.

His Majesty’s Opponent

His Majesty’s Opponent
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 441
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ISBN-10 : 9780674047549
ISBN-13 : 0674047540
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Synopsis His Majesty’s Opponent by : Sugata Bose

This definitive biography of Subhas Chandra Bose, the revered and controversial Indian nationalist who struggled to liberate his country from British rule before and during World War II, moves beyond the legend to reveal the impassioned life and times of the private and public man.

Armed Struggle

Armed Struggle
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Synopsis Armed Struggle by : Aman Choudhary

Indian Freedom Struggle Alternative History

Great Soul

Great Soul
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9780307389954
ISBN-13 : 0307389952
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Synopsis Great Soul by : Joseph Lelyveld

A highly original, stirring book on Mahatma Gandhi that deepens our sense of his achievements and disappointments—his success in seizing India’s imagination and shaping its independence struggle as a mass movement, his recognition late in life that few of his followers paid more than lip service to his ambitious goals of social justice for the country’s minorities, outcasts, and rural poor. “A revelation. . . . Lelyveld has restored human depth to the Mahatma.”—Hari Kunzru, The New York Times Pulitzer Prize–winner Joseph Lelyveld shows in vivid, unmatched detail how Gandhi’s sense of mission, social values, and philosophy of nonviolent resistance were shaped on another subcontinent—during two decades in South Africa—and then tested by an India that quickly learned to revere him as a Mahatma, or “Great Soul,” while following him only a small part of the way to the social transformation he envisioned. The man himself emerges as one of history’s most remarkable self-creations, a prosperous lawyer who became an ascetic in a loincloth wholly dedicated to political and social action. Lelyveld leads us step-by-step through the heroic—and tragic—last months of this selfless leader’s long campaign when his nonviolent efforts culminated in the partition of India, the creation of Pakistan, and a bloodbath of ethnic cleansing that ended only with his own assassination. India and its politicians were ready to place Gandhi on a pedestal as “Father of the Nation” but were less inclined to embrace his teachings. Muslim support, crucial in his rise to leadership, soon waned, and the oppressed untouchables—for whom Gandhi spoke to Hindus as a whole—produced their own leaders. Here is a vital, brilliant reconsideration of Gandhi’s extraordinary struggles on two continents, of his fierce but, finally, unfulfilled hopes, and of his ever-evolving legacy, which more than six decades after his death still ensures his place as India’s social conscience—and not just India’s.

Indian Summer

Indian Summer
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 0312428111
ISBN-13 : 9780312428112
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Indian Summer by : Alex Von Tunzelmann

An extraordinary story of romance, history, and divided loyalties--set against the backdrop of one of the most dramatic events of the 20th century--"Indian Summer" reveals how Britain ceased to be a superpower after it lost India as a colony.