Contents
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INTRODUCTION
- The First Major Challenge: The Revolt of 1857
- Civil Rebellions and Tribal Uprisings
- Peasant Movements and Uprisings after 1857
- Foundation of the Congress: The Myth
- Foundation of the Indian National Congress: The Reality
- Socio-Religious Reforms and The National Awakening
- An Economic Critique of Colonialism
- The Fight to Secure Press Freedom
- Propaganda in the Legislatures
- The Swadeshi Movement— 1903-08
- The Split in the Congress and the Rise of Revolutionary Terrorism
- World War I and Indian Nationalism: The Ghadar
- The Home Rule Movement and its Fallout
- Gandhiji‘s Early Career and Activism
- The Non-Cooperation Movement— 1920-22
- Peasant Movements and Nationalism in the 1920’s
- The Indian Working class and the National Movement
- The Struggles for Gurdwara Reform and Temple entry
- The Years of Stagnation — Swarajists, No-changers and Gandhiji
- Bhagat Singh, Surya Sen and The Revolutionary Terrorists
- The GaThering Storm — 1927-29
- Civil Disobedience— 1930-31
- From Karachi to Wardha: The years from 1932-34
- The Rise of the Left-Wing
- The Strategic Debate 1935-37
- Twenty-Eight months of Congress Rule
- Peasant Movements in the 1930s and ‘40s
- The Freedom Struggle in Princely India
- Indian Capitalists and the National Movement
- The Development of a Nationalist Foreign Policy
- The Rise and Growth of Communalism
- Communalism-The Liberal Phase
- Jinnah, Golwalkar and Extreme Communalism
- The Crisis at Tripuri to the Cripps Mission
- The Quit India Movement and the INA
- Post-War National Upsurge
- Freedom and Partition
- The Long-Term Strategy of the National Movement
- The Indian National Movement: The Ideological Dimension
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