The Indian Struggle 1920–1942 The Indian Struggle 1920–1942

The Indian Struggle 1920–1942

    • $21.99
    • $21.99

Publisher Description

The Indian Struggle 1920–1942 is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s major political study of the movement for independence in which he himself was a leading participant. The book provides a lucid, analytical narrative of the freedom struggle, from the gathering clouds of the Non-Co-operation and Khilafat movements to the unleashing of the mighty storm of the Quit India and Azad Hind movements. The story of the political upheavals of the inter-war period is enriched by Netaji’s reflections on the key themes in Indian history and a finely etched assessment of Mahatma Gandhi’s role in it.

Bose wrote the first part of his narrative, 1920–1934, as an exile in Europe and the second part, 1935–1942, also in Europe eight years later. When the first part was published in 1935 its entry into India was banned by the British government. The book was, however, warmly welcomed in literary and political circles in Europe. The Manchester Guardian described it as ‘perhaps the most interesting book which has yet been written by an Indian politician on Indian politics.’ Romain Rolland hailed it as an ‘indispensable work for the history of the Indian movement.’

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2022
September 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
436
Pages
PUBLISHER
Orient BlackSwan
SELLER
Orient Blackswan Private Limited
SIZE
2.8
MB
A Beacon Across Asia A Beacon Across Asia
2012
An Indian Pilgrim An Indian Pilgrim
2024
Letters to Emilie Schenkl 1934–1942 Letters to Emilie Schenkl 1934–1942
2024
In Burmese Prisons: Correspondence May 1923–July 1926 In Burmese Prisons: Correspondence May 1923–July 1926
2024
Azad Hind: Writings and Speeches 1941–1943 (vol 11) Azad Hind: Writings and Speeches 1941–1943 (vol 11)
2024
The Essential Writings of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose The Essential Writings of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
2024