Father India

Father India
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Publisher : HarperCol
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015046901859
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Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Father India by : Jeffery Paine

Paine presents several mini-biographies of 20th-century Westerners whose lives and thoughts were radically transformed by their experience of India: E.M. Forster, Carl Jung, W.B. Yeats, Christopher Isherwood, V.S. Naipaul, and Martin Luther King, Jr.

Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 102
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ISBN-10 : 1983752835
ISBN-13 : 9781983752834
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Mahatma Gandhi by : Charles River Charles River Editors

*Includes pictures *Includes Gandhi's own quotes about his life and career *Includes footnotes and a bibliography for further reading "In judging myself I shall try to be as harsh as truth, as I want others also to be." - Gandhi "I am not pleading for India to practice nonviolence because it is weak. I want her to practice nonviolence being conscious of her strength and power." - Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, or Mahatma Gandhi as he is more popularly known, was called "Mahatma," or "Great Soul" not only because of his extraordinary achievements as leader of the Indian independence movement, but also because of his beliefs, practices, and principles that demonstrated to the world the depths that one's soul could have. Widely considered the father of India, the preeminent leader of the Indian struggle against British imperialism, and one of the most influential minds of the 20th century, Gandhi emerged to become one of the greatest advocates of peace and nonviolent resistance that the world has known. By leading a life of austerity and integrity, Gandhi became one of those rare leaders who preached through his own practices, motivating millions of people - rich and poor, men and women, adults and children, Hindus, Muslims, and Christians - to follow his principles of freedom and peace. Gandhi saw with his own eyes the negative impact of British colonialism on the Indian economy, culture, and identity, as did millions of other Indians. What made Gandhi unique was the fact that he also saw the enormously negative impact the diversity of the Indian population had on the struggle for Indian independence; divisions were rife between Hindus, Muslims, and dozens of other faiths, and the population was divided into hundreds of different ethnic groups, each with its own traditions and culture, and each unwilling to unite with other groups for the common cause of a free India. The caste system in India, as a long-standing social stratification system that placed severe and often permanent social restrictions on individuals according to which social classes they were born into, also played a large role in dividing Indian society. Gandhi recognized that these divisions were what weakened India's chances to effectively oppose British imperialism and establish independence. As nationalism and independence movements began forming and spreading in the mid and late 1800s, Gandhi was able to unite these various ethnic groups, religious groups, and social groups and lead a unified Indian independence movement. The impact that Gandhi made was lasting, and his legacy can still be seen today. Gandhi was not a theorist or scholar in the traditional sense, and never professed to be one; he prided himself on instead being a reformer and a true activist, for he famously stated that "I am not built for academic writings...Action is my domain." And yet, the action that Gandhi spoke of was not the violent and terror-invoking action that many other resistance movements took elsewhere in the world; Gandhi was guided by strict values, principles, and ideas of peace and nonviolence that remained remarkably enduring throughout his life. Mahatma Gandhi: The Life and Legacy of the Father of India chronicles the life and career of the man who shaped civil disobedience in the 20th century and led his country to independence. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Gandhi like never before, in no time at all.

Imperial India

Imperial India
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Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:600052559
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Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Imperial India by : Val Cameron Prinsep

History of India

History of India
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Publisher : New Saraswati House India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages : 513
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ISBN-10 : 9788173354984
ISBN-13 : 8173354987
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis History of India by : Dr Malti Malik

History Book

Miracles of Father Theo

Miracles of Father Theo
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 79
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ISBN-10 : 9781490776675
ISBN-13 : 1490776672
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Miracles of Father Theo by : Dr. Alex Kodiath

Father Theo was a member of the Capuchin Ashram of Franciscan Order, Kerala, India. Like Saint Francis of Assisi, he responded to the calling of Jesus Christ to follow the gospel as a rule of life. His austere, humble, simple, and faithful life is still an inspiration for all. Father Theo passed away on April 4, 1968.

Raja Rammohan Ray

Raja Rammohan Ray
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015058010045
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Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Raja Rammohan Ray by : Bruce Carlisle Robertson

This Book Argues That Raja Rammohan Ray`S Intellectual And Spiritual Roots Have Been Misunderstood Even By Those Who Have Been Lavish In Their Praise. This Book Argues That Ray Set The Agenda For Modern India In His Vision Of A Self-Determining, Modern, Pluralistic Society Founded Upon The Upanishadic Principles Of Freedom Of Sadhana And One Rule Of Law For All.

Being Single in India

Being Single in India
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9780520389434
ISBN-13 : 0520389433
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Being Single in India by : Sarah Lamb

A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Today, the majority of the world's population lives in a country with falling marriage rates, a phenomenon with profound impacts on women, gender, and sexuality. In this exceptionally crafted ethnography, Sarah Lamb probes the gendered trend of single women living in India, examining what makes living outside marriage for women increasingly possible and yet incredibly challenging. Featuring the stories of never-married women as young as 35 and as old as 92, the book offers a remarkable portrait of a way of life experienced by women across class and caste divides, from urban professionals and rural day laborers, to those who identify as heterosexual and lesbian, to others who evaded marriage both by choice and by circumstance. For women in India, complex social-cultural and political-economic contexts are foundational to their lives and decisions, and evading marriage is often an unintended consequence of other pressing life priorities. Arguing that never-married women are able to illuminate their society's broader social-cultural values, Lamb offers a new and startling look at prevailing systems of gender, sexuality, kinship, freedom, and social belonging in India today.

All India Reporter

All India Reporter
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Total Pages : 880
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924087640953
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Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis All India Reporter by :

Vols. 1-36, 1914-1949, 1999- issued in separate parts, called sections, e.g. Journal section, Federal Court section, Privy Council section, Allahabad section, Bombay section, etc.

Federal Fathers and Mothers

Federal Fathers and Mothers
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780807877739
ISBN-13 : 0807877735
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Federal Fathers and Mothers by : Cathleen D. Cahill

Established in 1824, the United States Indian Service (USIS), now known as the Bureau of Indian Affairs, was the agency responsible for carrying out U.S. treaty and trust obligations to American Indians, but it also sought to "civilize" and assimilate them. In Federal Fathers and Mothers, Cathleen Cahill offers the first in-depth social history of the agency during the height of its assimilation efforts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Cahill shows how the USIS pursued a strategy of intimate colonialism, using employees as surrogate parents and model families in order to shift Native Americans' allegiances from tribal kinship networks to Euro-American familial structures and, ultimately, the U.S. government.

Indian Camp

Indian Camp
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Publisher : HarperCollins Canada
Total Pages : 14
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ISBN-10 : 9781443423281
ISBN-13 : 1443423289
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Indian Camp by : Ernest Hemingway

Young Nick Adams is exposed for the first time to life and death as he assists his father, a country doctor, with an emergency caesarian section on a young woman at a secluded Indian camp. “Indian Camp” was the first story feature the semi-autobiographical character Nick Adams, and is considered one of the most important stories in Hemingway’s canon. One of America’s foremost journalists and authors, Ernest Hemingway as also a master of the short story genre, penning more than fifty short stories during his career, many of which featured one of his most popular prose characters, Nick Adams. The most popular of Hemingway’s short stories include “Hills Like White Elephants,” “Indian Camp,” “The Big Two-Hearted River,” and “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” HarperCollins brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperCollins short-stories collection to build your digital library.