Overview
The book chronicles India’s struggle against the colonial powers from 1885 to 1947. But it is not just about the political movement, it is about the related reform movements in various arenas such as social, political, and religious.
The book chronicles India’s struggle against the colonial powers from 1885 to 1947. But it is not just about the political movement, it is about the related reform movements in various arenas such as social, political, and religious.
Using data from recent research that
has provided important new information about the various political, social,
cultural, and economic changes of the time period covered, this book is a
comprehensive account of the country’s anti-imperialist movement.
Title
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Modern India, 1885-1947 1st Edition
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Author
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Sumit Sarkar
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Publisher
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Macmillan Publications
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Publishing
Date
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2000
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Pages
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640
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Price
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350/-
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Price
@ Flipkart
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166/-
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Key Features
In the
first section, the author covers the colonial army, racism, the drain on the
economy, the policy of divide and rule, agriculture, land relations, foreign
policy, and the development of Indian capitalism.
In the
second section, the emerging social and political movements and events are
covered like the tribal movements, the Moplah rebellion, the Deccan riots etc.
This section also covers upper classes and business groups such as princes and
zamindars, business groups, emergence of the Indian middle class, Hindu reform
movements, moderate and extreme nationalistic thoughts and so on.
The next
section covers the viceroyalty of Curzon and the partition of Bengal, the
emergence and strengthening of the Nationalist Movement, labour unrest, and the
relationship between Hindus and Muslims.
Then the
author looks at extremism in the major provinces of Madras, Punjab,
Maharashtra, and also at the split in the Congress, the impetus in the divide
and rule policy of the British, the emergence of the Muslim League.
Then the
book covers the impact of the First World War on Indian politics, the tribal
revolts, peasant movements, communism, emerging regionalism, and language
politics. The book then moves on to the emergence of mass nationalism, reform
policies, the emergence and rise of Mahatma Gandhi, the Rowlatt Satyagraha, the
Khilafat, the non-cooperation movement, the chauri-chaura incident, caste
movements, and the impact of the global depression and advancement in
nationalism.
The book
also deals with the Simon Commission, civil disobedience, labour movements,
Gandhian reforms, the Second World War and India, the Quit-India Movement, and
freedom and partition.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. 1885–1905: Political and Economic
Structure
3. 1885–1905: Social and Political
Movements
4. 1905–1917: Political and Social
Movements
5. 1917–1927: Mass Nationalism –
Emergence and Problems
6. 1928–1937: Nationalist Advance
and Economic Depression
7. 1937–1945: Political Movements
and War
8. 1945–1947: Freedom and Partition
9. Further Readings
10. Index
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