INDIA 1947 : THE WOUNDED NATION Kali Prasad Mukhopadhyay.
Language: English Publication details: Kolkata Sharmistha Banerjee 2013/01/01Edition: 1Description: 945ISBN:- 9788192369020
- Indian History
- Rule of Imperial Britain in India-Various Revolts
- British Occupation of India (1765-1947)
- India
- Contents:-PART I-Early Revolts-Andaman Prisoners-Renaissance-Peasant Uprising after 1857-The all India National Congress-Lord Curzon-Swadeshi Movement-The Anushilan Plan and Jugantar Alliance Aftermath of the terrorist movement-Minto-Morley Reforms-The Growth of separatism-Annie Besant and home Rule-Advent of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi-Second phase of revolutionary movement-Non-co-operation movement-Inconsistency-Bardoli episode & Congress president election-British Diplomacy-Quit India Movement-Subhas Chandra Bose-Bengal Famine-1943-Jinnah on third party-Great Calcutta Carnage-Noakhali massacre-Bengal assembly on the holocaust-Planned conspiracy-Naval mutiny-Nehru visits Singapore-The last Viceroy-Calcutta distrurbances commission-Mountbattens interview with the leaders-Indian National Army-Partition and transfer of power the ultimate solution-Real drama starts severe communal disturbances-Native states-Governor General-Tryst with destiny-First British troops leave India farewell scenes in Bombay Pandit Nehru's words of praise - PART II-Partition & holocaust sinners and saints - an in depth study
- India -- History -- 1947-
- India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947
- 954.035 MUK/IN
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India 1947 : The Wounded Nation is a book in two parts. The first part narrates various revolts that took place against the rule of Imperial Britain in India. These revolts had taken place at different times from 1700 to 1947. Many prominent nationalist personalities, such as Khudiram, Prafulla Chaki, Bhagat Singh, Rash Behari Basu, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and many others sacrifice their lives while trying to liberate our country.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [911]-918) and index.
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