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E-grāmata: Indian National Congress and the Struggle for Freedom: 1885-1947: Struggle for Freedom: 1885-1947 [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

(, Former Fellow, Centre for International Affairs, Harvard University), (, Head, History Department, Presidency College, Kolkata (1957-69))
  • Formāts: 624 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: OUP India
  • ISBN-13: 9780198090557
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  • Formāts: 624 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: OUP India
  • ISBN-13: 9780198090557
This volume presents an analytical history of India's struggle for freedom and the role played in it by the Indian National Congress. It provides a comprehensive account of the Independence movement, encompassing events such as the extremist-moderate split in the Congress, Morley-Minto reforms, Round Table Conferences, the Quit India Movement; and the Partition. Drawing on statistical analysis and exhaustive research, it examines the impact of prevailing domestic and international economic conditions on the evolution of the politics of the Congress, the Muslim League, as well as the Indian revolutionary, socialist, and communist parties. The book also throws light on the complex interplay of power politics between the Centre, the States, and the various grass-roots organizatons on one hand and the push and pull of Hindu-Muslim communal politics on the other.

This is the first English translation of the Bengali classic Swadhinata Sangrame Bharatiya Jatiya Congress: 1885-1947 (first published in 1990) by the late Professor Amales Tripathi, an eminent scholar and a renowned historian. This translation also carries a foreword by Dr Rudrangshu Mukherjee.
Foreword ix
Rudrangshu Mukherjee
Preface xiii
Translator's Note xxv
1 The First Phase (1885--1907): From the Founding of the Congress to the Extremist--Moderate Split
1(49)
2 The Second Phase (1907--1930): From the Morley-Minto Reforms to the Salt March
50(136)
3 The Third Phase (1930--1943): From the Round Table Conferences to the `Quit India' Movement
186(177)
4 The Fourth Phase (1943--1947): From Wavell to Mountbatten---The Road to Independence and Partition
363(224)
Bibliography 587(14)
Index 601(18)
About the Author 619
Late Professor Amales Tripathi was Head of the History Department, Presidency College, Kolkata (1957-69).

Amitava Tripathi, Former Fellow, Centre for International Affairs, Harvard University.