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Indian Politics (1936-1942)
0Delve into the critical years of Indian Politics from 1936-1942, exploring India’s path to independence. This detailed analysis unpacks the Government of India Act 1935, the dynamics of the Indian National Congress and Muslim League, and the profound influence of World War II. Delve into pivotal events like the Cripps Mission and the Quit India Movement, understanding the escalating tensions between Indian nationalism and British colonial rule. This book is essential for students of Indian history and political science, offering vital insights into a defining era of British India.
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The Indian Problem 1833-1935
0Uncover the intricate journey of India’s constitutional development between 1833 and 1935. This essential book meticulously examines British rule, detailing key reforms, the rise of Indian nationalism, and the evolving political landscape. Gain a deep understanding of colonial policies, the struggle for self-governance, and the aspirations that defined India’s path towards independence. A must-read for students of Indian history, political science, and anyone interested in the complexities of India’s administrative past and its quest for freedom.
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The Indian Problem 1833-1935 [Hardcover]
0Explore India’s pivotal constitutional and political journey from 1833-1935. This seminal work meticulously analyzes British administration, key constitutional reforms, and the rise of Indian nationalism. Delve into the intricate struggle for self-governance, the impact of pivotal leaders, and the underlying tensions that shaped India’s path toward independence. Essential reading for students and enthusiasts of Indian history, political science, and colonial studies seeking a comprehensive understanding of British India.