A revolutionary history of interwar India: violence, image, voice and text
Introduction: violence and anticolonialism in India -- The revolutionaries of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army: histories, actions, activists. Of history and legend: revolutionary actions in North India, 1928-31 ; That hat: infamy, strategy and social communication ; The revolutionary unknown...
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| Format: | Book/Monograph |
| Language: | English |
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London
C. Hurst & Co. (Publishers) Ltd
2015
Oxford Oxford University Press 2015 |
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| Author Notes: | Kama Maclean |
| Summary: | Introduction: violence and anticolonialism in India -- The revolutionaries of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army: histories, actions, activists. Of history and legend: revolutionary actions in North India, 1928-31 ; That hat: infamy, strategy and social communication ; The revolutionary unknown: the secret life of Durga Devi Vohra -- Porous politics: the congress and the revolutionaries, 1928-31. Intermediaries, the revolutionists and the congress ; The revolutionary picture: images and the dynamics of anticolonialism ; 'Gandhi and Balraj': from dominion status to complete independence -- The aftermath: Gandhism and the challenge of revolutionary violence. The Karachi Congress, 1931 ; Controlling political violence: the government, the congress and the HSRA -- Conclusion: the dynamics of anticolonial violence -- Epilogue: Congree and the revolutionaries,1937-1946 |
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| ISBN: | 9780190217150 9780199396115 9781849043328 9781849043663 1849043663 |