Independence and partition: the erosion of colonial power in India/ Sucheta Mahajan.

By: Mahajan, SuchetaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Sage series in modern Indian history, 1Publication details: New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2000Description: 425 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 0761993673 (cloth); 0761993681 (pbk.)Subject(s): Nationalism -- India | Communalism -- India | Politics and government | Partition of India (1947)DDC classification: 954.03
Contents:
Contents Series Editors' Preface Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: Background 1. Nationalist Activity and Government Response at the End of the War 2. Planning of the Political Offer, the Simla Conference and its Breakdown PART II: Imperialism and Nationalism 3. Congress Strategy and Popular Natiorjalist Activity 4. "Popular Movements": Myth and Reality 5. Imperial Hegemony and Colonial Policy PART III: Imperialism, Natf.nalisn. ana Commu„all»m 143 6. "Unite and Quit 7. "Decide on a Date and Quit 8. "Divide and Quit PART IVi Nationalism and Commonalism 9. Congress and Che Muslim Leagues Demand 10. to'pai^rofHinduCommunansm^Maiori.yReacdon, 11. HintLmlnal Pressure on Che Congress 8 Independence and Partition PART V: Denouement 12. Congress Accepts Partition 333 13. Why Gandhi Accepted the Decision to Par,ition India 360 Conclusion Appendix Select Bibliography Index 397 AbouttheAuthor 427
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Contents
Series Editors' Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: Background
1. Nationalist Activity and Government Response at the
End of the War 2. Planning of the Political Offer, the Simla Conference
and its Breakdown
PART II: Imperialism and Nationalism
3. Congress Strategy and Popular Natiorjalist Activity
4. "Popular Movements": Myth and Reality
5. Imperial Hegemony and Colonial Policy
PART III: Imperialism, Natf.nalisn. ana Commu„all»m
143
6. "Unite and Quit
7. "Decide on a Date and Quit
8. "Divide and Quit
PART IVi Nationalism and Commonalism
9. Congress and Che Muslim Leagues Demand
10. to'pai^rofHinduCommunansm^Maiori.yReacdon,
11. HintLmlnal Pressure on Che Congress

8 Independence and Partition
PART V: Denouement
12. Congress Accepts Partition 333
13. Why Gandhi Accepted the Decision to Par,ition India 360
Conclusion
Appendix
Select Bibliography
Index 397
AbouttheAuthor
427

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