The theme on communal harmony and human rights has much historical significance during the first two decades of the twentieth century. The problem revolved round the Khilafat, Home Rule Movement spearheaded by Tilak and Annie Besant, the role of Mahatma Gandhi, Rowlatt Bills and reaction at various levels, gruesome tragedy at Amritsar in 1919 and its awakening among the masses. Well-weaved in nineteen chapters along with a comprehensive bibliography, the political scenario gives up an important glimpse of British attitude and sincere efforts of top leaders of the time. The volume would be useful for teachers, researchers and students in India and abroad.
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Communal Harmony and Human Rights
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1st ed.
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8189942748
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viii+472p.
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