Gandhism After Gandhi
Author : Anil Dutta Mishra
Publisher : Mittal Publications
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 29,34 MB
Release : 1999
Category : India
ISBN : 9788170997252
Author : Anil Dutta Mishra
Publisher : Mittal Publications
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 29,34 MB
Release : 1999
Category : India
ISBN : 9788170997252
Author : E. M. S. Namboodiripad
Publisher : LeftWord Books
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 29,1 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 8187496983
Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948, Indian nationalist and statesman.
Author : Thomas Weber
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,2 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9788174364685
Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948, Indian nationalist and statesman.
Author : Louis Fischer
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 45,52 MB
Release : 2010-11-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1101665904
This is the extraordinary story of how one man's indomitable spirit inspired a nation to triumph over tyranny. This is the story of Mahatma Gandhi, a man who owned nothing-and gained everything.
Author : Ramachandra Guha
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 871 pages
File Size : 48,86 MB
Release : 2017-07-13
Category : History
ISBN : 1509883282
Ramachandra Guha’s India after Gandhi is a magisterial account of the pains, struggles, humiliations and glories of the world’s largest and least likely democracy. A riveting chronicle of the often brutal conflicts that have rocked a giant nation, and of the extraordinary individuals and institutions who held it together, it established itself as a classic when it was first published in 2007. In the last decade, India has witnessed, among other things, two general elections; the fall of the Congress and the rise of Narendra Modi; a major anti-corruption movement; more violence against women, Dalits, and religious minorities; a wave of prosperity for some but the persistence of poverty for others; comparative peace in Nagaland but greater discontent in Kashmir than ever before. This tenth anniversary edition, updated and expanded, brings the narrative up to the present. Published to coincide with seventy years of the country’s independence, this definitive history of modern India is the work of one of the world’s finest scholars at the height of his powers.
Author : G. B. Singh
Publisher : Prometheus Books
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 10,83 MB
Release : 2004-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1615923608
Among prominent leaders of the twentieth century, perhaps no one is more highly regarded than Mahatma Gandhi. He is revered by the vast majority of Hindus as the hero of Indian independence, and many people throughout the world consider him to be a modern saint.In this explosive, intriguing, and provocative investigation, Colonel G. B. Singh charges that the popular image of Gandhi is highly misleading. Despite his famous philosophy of nonviolent resistance (satyagraha), Colonel Singh''s analysis of the evidence leads him to conclude that Gandhi''s ideology was in fact rooted in racial animosity, first against blacks in South Africa and later against whites in India. The author also finds evidence of multiple cover-ups designed to hide Gandhi''s real history, including even collusion to cover up the murder of an American.This provocative thesis is sure to be controversial.
Author : David Hardiman
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 30,83 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780231131148
Gandhi was the creator of a radical style of politics that has proved effective in fighting insidious social divisions within India and elsewhere in the world. How did this new form of politics come about? David Hardiman shows that it was based on a larger vision of an alternative society, one that emphasized mutual respect, resistance to exploitation, nonviolence, and ecological harmony. Politics was just one of the many directions in which Gandhi sought to activate this peculiarly personal vision, and its practice involved experiments in relation to his opponents. From representatives of the British Raj to Indian advocates of violent resistance, from right-wing religious leaders to upholders of caste privilege, Gandhi confronted entrenched groups and their even more entrenched ideologies with a deceptively simple ethic of resistance. Hardiman examines Gandhi's ways of conducting his conflicts with all these groups, as well as with his critics on the left and representatives of the Dalits. He also explores another key issue in Gandhi's life and legacy: his ideas about and attitudes toward women. Despite inconsistencies and limitations, and failures in his personal life, Gandhi has become a beacon for posterity. The uncompromising honesty of his politics and moral activism has inspired such figures as Jayaprakash Narayan, Medha Patkar, Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, and Petra Kelly and influenced a series of new social movements--by environmentalists, antiwar campaigners, feminists, and human rights activists, among others--dedicated to the principle of a more just world.
Author : Bhikhu Parekh
Publisher : Oxford Paperbacks
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 23,78 MB
Release : 2001-02-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0192854577
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948) was one of the few men in history to fight simultaneously on moral, religious, political, social, economic, and cultural fronts. His life and thought has had an enormous impact on the Indian nation, and he continues to be widely revered - known before and after his death by assassination as Mahatma, the Great Soul.
Author : Mahatma Gandhi
Publisher :
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 22,49 MB
Release : 1922
Category : India
ISBN :
Author : Makarand R Paranjape
Publisher : Random House India
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 42,41 MB
Release : 2015-01-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 8184006837
"The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi is an explosive and original analysis of the assassination of the ‘Father of the Nation’. Who is responsible for the Mahatma’s death? Just one determined zealot, the larger ideology that supported him, the Congress-led Government that failed to protect him, or a vast majority of Indians and their descendants who considered Gandhi irrelevant, and endorsed violence instead? Paranjape’s meticulous study culminates in his reading of Gandhi’s last six months in Delhi where, from the very edge of the grave, he wrought what was perhaps his greatest miracle – the saving of Delhi and thus of India itself from the internecine bloodshed of Partition. Paranjape, taking a cue from the Mahatma himself, also shows us a way to expiate our guilt and to heal the wounds of an ancient civilization torn into two. This is a brilliant, far-reaching and profound exploration of the meaning of the Mahatma’s death."