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Jadunandan Sharma: A Peasant Leader in Bihar
0Discover the compelling legacy of Jadunandan Sharma, a key peasant leader in Bihar and an influential figure in India’s freedom struggle. As a close associate of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, Sharma played a crucial role in the Kisan movements of the 1930s. This book, featuring a rare interview, offers firsthand insights into his experiences with the Salt Satyagraha, the Reora Satyagraha, and his personal reflections on rural activism. It’s essential for students of Indian history, political science, and anyone interested in the deep roots of peasant leadership and agrarian reform in Bihar.
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Muslims Nation and the World
0Uncover the intricate dynamics of Muslim identity, nation-states, and global communities. This scholarly work by Sho Kuwajima offers profound insights into the evolving relationship between Islam, politics, and the world stage. It meticulously analyzes contemporary Muslim populations, their national aspirations, and their engagement with international affairs. Essential reading for students and researchers in political science, sociology, religious studies, and international relations seeking a deeper understanding of global Muslim dynamics and the complexities of contemporary Islam.
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Muslims, Nationalism and the Partition: 1946 Provincial Elections in India
17Explore the pivotal role of the 1946 provincial elections in shaping the Partition of India. Sho Kuwajima’s book delves into the complex interplay of Muslim nationalism, political maneuvering, and communal tensions that led to this historical event. Discover the key players, crucial decisions, and lasting consequences of this election. Uncover the untold story of India’s Partition.
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South Asia in Historical Perspective: Freedom, Life and Dignity
0Dive deep into South Asian history and the fight for freedom. This insightful work examines the Indian freedom struggle, focusing on the Quit India movement and the common people’s pursuit of life with dignity during WWII. Kuwajima meticulously details the impact of military repression and food scarcity, revealing how the 1940s and 50s shaped the interconnected destinies across the region, with particular attention to Bihar. A crucial read for students, scholars, and anyone passionate about India’s historical journey and South Asian studies.