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Noncooperation in India

David Hardiman

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Autorius David Hardiman
Žanras Asia, history
Leidimo metai 2021 year
Puslapių skč. 448 pages
Viršelis Hardcover
ISBN 9781787384019
Kategorijos Asia

Noncooperation in India

Discover the transformative power of the Noncooperation Movement in India with Noncooperation in India by David Hardiman, published in 2021. This comprehensive volume delves into the pivotal years of 1920-22 when Mahatma Gandhi spearheaded a movement that fundamentally challenged British colonial rule. Uniting individuals across the social spectrum, the movement fostered an unprecedented collaboration between Hindus and Muslims, marking a significant moment in Indian history.

With 448 pages of insightful analysis, Hardiman explores the nonviolent nature of this mass protest, emphasizing its impact on the Indian independence struggle. While many local studies have touched on various aspects of the movement, this book provides a holistic view, filling a notable gap in historical accounts. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Noncooperation in India is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of India's fight for freedom.

Noncooperation in India

Noncooperation in India

Regular price €28,55
Sale price €28,55 Regular price €43,75