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1 online resource |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Contents -- Chapter I. The Period before the Congress -- The Royal Proclamation of 1858 -- Raja Rammohun Roy -- Dadabhai Naoroji -- Other Public Men -- British Indian Association, Calcutta -- Bombay Presidency Association -- Journalistic Activity -- Foundation of Universities -- Indian Councils Act, 1861 -- Indian Civil Service -- Lord Ripon -- State of Politics and Public Life |
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Chapter II. The Congress (First Twenty Years) 1885-1905 -- Congress and Officials -- The First Congress -- The Second Congress -- The Third Congress -- The Fourth Congress -- The Fifth Congress -- Subsequent Sessions -- Indian Councils Act, 1892 -- Lord Lansdowne -- Exchange Compensation Allowance -- Lord Elgin -- 1897 -- Lord Curzon -- Secretaries of State -- Indians in South Africa -- British Committee of the Congress -- Sir William Wedderburn -- Leading Public Men -- Dadabhai Naoroji -- Mahadeo Govind Ranade -- Pherozeshah Mehta -- Gopal Krishna Gokhale -- Dinshaw Eduljee Wacha |
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Other Leaders -- Surendranath Banerjea -- Other Bengal Leaders -- A. M. Bose -- G. Subramania Iyer -- V. Krishnaswami Iyer -- Pandit Ajodhia Nath -- Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya -- British Friends -- The Press -- Chapter III. Partition of Bengal and After 1905-1919 -- The Partition of Bengal -- 1907 -- Swaraj -- Old and New Parties -- More Repression -- Mr. Aravindo Ghosh -- Deportations -- Reform -- Communal Electorates -- The Press Act -- Annulment of Partition -- The South African Struggle -- C. F. Andrews -- The War -- Mrs. Besant -- Fresh Reforms -- Appointment of Mr. Montagu |
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Birth of the Liberal Party -- Government of India Act, 1919 -- Mr. Montagu -- Rowlatt Act -- Personalities -- Bal Gangadhar Tilak -- Lajpat Rai -- R. N. Mudholkar -- Motilal Ghosh -- Aswini Kumar Dutt -- Other Public Men -- The Press -- Chapter IV. Non-Co-Operation and After 1919-1935 -- Passive Resistance -- Martial Law -- Non-Co-Operation -- The Liberals -- Non-Co-Operation and Repression -- Civil Disobedience Inquiry Committee -- Admission of Failure -- Boycott of Councils -- Swarajists in the Legislature -- Congress Attitude Towards Non-Congress Nationalists |
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Violation of Parliamentary Principle -- "Patriotism in Locomotion" -- The Akali Movement -- Civil Disobedience -- Congressmen and Office -- Princes' Protection Acts -- Kenya -- Communal Relations -- Hindu Mahasabha -- Hindu Disunity -- The Non-Brahman Movement -- Untouchability -- Labour -- The Women's Movement -- The Muddiman Committee -- Exchange -- Murder of Swami Shraddhanand -- Military Policy -- The Simon Commission -- The Nehru Committee -- Lord Irwin's Announcement -- Congress Attitude -- First Round Table Conference -- Second Round Table Conference -- More Taxation -- "No Rent" Campaign |
Summary |
First Published in 1940 Indian Politics since the Mutiny presents a comprehensive account of the development of public life and political institutions and of prominent political personalities in colonial India |
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Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000908596 |
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1000908593 |
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