Nationalist Movement in India: A Reader

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This reader provides a comprehensive discussion of the pluralist nature of the Indian nation and its struggle for independence. It highlights the different understandings of nationalism in various social groups, classes and regions. The introduction provides a broad historical outline of the Nationalist Movement in the post 1857 period and analyses its various complexities and internal contradictions. This book will be indispensable for students and teachers of modern Indian history at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It will also interest researchers, students of political science, and the general reader keen to learn about the Indian Nationalist Movement, arguably the largest mass movement in the history of the modern world.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sekhar Bandyopadhyay

Sekhar Bandyopadhyay teaches modern Indian history at Victoria University of Welington in New Zealand. He has also taught at Calcutta University and Kalyani University in India. He is the author of Caste, Politics and the Raj: Bengal, 1872-1937 (1990). He is the editor of Bengal: Rethinking History. Essays in Historiography (2001) and a co-editor of Caste and Communal Politics in South Asia (1993) and Bengal Communities, Development and States (1994).

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Title
Nationalist Movement in India: A Reader
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
0195698819
Length
xliv+390p.
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