Intellectual Roots of India’s Freedom Struggle (1893-1918)

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Barin Ghose
Bengal revolutionary leaders
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colonial resistance strategies
Devendranath Tagore
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early twentieth century Indian nationalism
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History of India
History of South Asia
Indian Freedom Struggle
Indian History
Indian Nationalism
Indian Nationalist Party
Indian Philosophers
Indian Political Thought
Indian Revolutionaries
Indian revolutionary movement
Lajpat Rai
Madame Cama
Manohar
Mauser Pistols
National Library
nationalist intellectual history
political radicalism India
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Robert Minor
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Shashi Bhushan
Shri Ramakrishna
South Asian History
Sri Aurobindo
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Young Men

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  • ISBN 9781138095410
  • Weight: 1060g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Most people believe India’s struggle for independence to have begun with Mahatma Gandhi. Little credit goes to the proof that this call for a mass movement did not arise out of a void. For the past century and more, historians have overlooked the phase of twenty-five years of intense creative endeavour preceding and preparing for the Mahatma’s advent. The reason for this systematic omission has been the fundamentally radical nature of the revolutionary programme put to practice by Indian leaders of late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Jugantar was diametrically distinct from the dream of non-violence floated by the Mahatma and the Congress.

Very well documented with inputs from Indian, European and American archives, the present study carefully straightenes out the origins – philosophical, historical and religious and intellectual, so to say – of Indian nationalism. From Rammohun to Sri Aurobindo, passing through Marx and Tagore, the full set of ideological views has been analysed here.

Unknown up to this day, the sustained focus in this volume on the outlook and the activities of these revolutionaries inside India and abroad brings home the ‘very sophisticated understanding of the contemporary political reality’ that made their leader Jatindranath Mukherjee, the ‘right hand man’ of Sri Aurobindo, the very emblem of an epoch and its aspirations.

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Prithwindra Mukherjee (b. 1936) is a poet, historian, musicologist, translator and author of more than sixty books in Bengali, French and English. Based in Paris since 1966, he has received the Chevalier Arts & Letters (2009) and Chevalier Palmes Académiques (2015) from the Government of France. He is the recipient of India's highly prestigious award Padma Shri 2020 for his work in the field of literature and education. The French Academy (Belles Lettres) selected him for its Hirayama Award (Prix Hirayama) 2014. He is also awarded a shield by the Government of Bangladesh for his participation in its grim struggle for freedom.

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