Indian National Congress and the struggle for freedom, 1885-1947 / Amales Tripathi ; translated from Bengali by Amitava Tripathi.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi, India : Oxford University Press, 2014. Description: xxvi, 621 pages : 2 folded maps ; 22 cmISBN:- 9780198090557
- 0198090552
- Svādhīnatā saṃgrāme Bhāratera Jātīẏa Kaṃgresa. English
- 954.03 23 TRI
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
General Books | CUTN Central Library History & Geography | Non-fiction | 954.03 TRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 33128 |
Browsing CUTN Central Library shelves, Shelving location: History & Geography, Collection: Non-fiction Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
954.030 SHA V.1 Raja Rammohan Roy : | 954.030 SHA V.2 Raja Rammohan Roy : | 954.030 SHA V.3 Raja Rammohan Roy : | 954.03 TRI Indian National Congress and the struggle for freedom, 1885-1947 / | 954.030882971 HAS Legacy of a Divided Nation : | 954.031 BAT V.1 Mutiny at the margins : | 954.031 BAY Rulers, townsmen, and bazaars : |
First published in Bengali as Swadhinata Sangrame Bharater Jatiya Congress (1885-1947) in 1990.
The First Phase (1885--1907): From the Founding of the Congress to the Extremist--Moderate Split --
The Second Phase (1907--1930): From the Morley-Minto Reforms to the Salt March --
The Third Phase (1930--1943): From the Round Table Conferences to the `Quit India' Movement --
The Fourth Phase (1943--1947): From Wavell to Mountbatten---The Road to Independence and Partition.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 587-599) and index.
This volume presents an analytical history of India's struggle for freedom and the role played in it by the Indian National Congress. Drawing on statistical analysis and exhaustive research, 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.
Translated from the Bengali.
There are no comments on this title.