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The Congress and Indian Nationalism

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The Congress and Indian Nationalism book

Historical Perspectives

The Congress and Indian Nationalism

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The Congress and Indian Nationalism book

Historical Perspectives
Edited ByJohn L. Hill
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1991
eBook Published 12 April 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315269597
Pages 364
eBook ISBN 9781315269597
Subjects Area Studies, Humanities
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Hill, J.L. (Ed.). (1991). The Congress and Indian Nationalism: Historical Perspectives (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315269597

ABSTRACT

The celebration of the centenary of the Indian National Congress prompted a scholarly re-examination of that organization in the midst of an active international discussion about the nature of Indian society in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Any group of historians who come together to give fresh consideration to the Congress – its organization, leadership, ideology and support – also join in the wider debate going on in Indian history. This volume, first published in 1991, reflects such an engagement with the full range of contemporary discussion, representing not just scholarship in five different countries but also quite distinct historiographical traditions. It surveys the origins and development of the Congress from its inception to its development up to Independence.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|15 pages

Introduction

ByJohn L. Hill

part 1|95 pages

Debate on the Congress

chapter 2|38 pages

‘Westernized Middle Class’: Intellectuals and Society in Late Colonial India

ByMichelguglielmo Torri

chapter 3|24 pages

The Nature of the Rift within the Indian National Congress 1893–1910

ByRobert I. Crane

chapter 4|32 pages

The Strategy of the Indian National Congress

ByBipan Chandra

part 2|108 pages

Mobilization

chapter 5|19 pages

Govindrav Babaji Joshi Goes to Madras: A ‘Diary’ of the Third Indian National Congress

ByN. K. Wagle

chapter 6|25 pages

Muslims and the Congress Organization in Lucknow, 1885–1905

ByJohn L. Hill

chapter 7|34 pages

Town and Country: Economic Linkages and Political Mobilization in Bihar in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

ByPeter Robb

chapter 8|29 pages

Congress and the Non-Brahmans in Western India: The Problem of Popular Politics

ByRosalind O’Hanlon

part 3|134 pages

Goals, Methods, and the Impact of Gandhi

chapter 9|37 pages

The Early Congress and the Idea of Representative and Self-Governing Institutions on the Colonial Canadian Model

ByEdward C. Moulton

chapter 10|28 pages

Gandhi Comes to the Congress: The Indenture Issue in Indian Politics

ByKaren A. Ray

chapter 11|15 pages

Gandhi and the Hindi Movement: An Aspect of his Search for Truth

ByPeter Brock

chapter 12|28 pages

Tagore, Gandhi, and Indian Nationalism

ByDavid W. Atkinson

chapter 13|25 pages

Congress and the Press: The Case of the National Herald

ByMilton Israel
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