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Imagining Quit India: War, Politics and the Making of a Mass Movement, Bengal 1940–45

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This book examines the Quit India Movement through the lens of Bengal between 1940-45, exploring how war, politics, and mass mobilization shaped this pivotal moment in Indian independence. Anwesha Roy provides a nuanced historical analysis of the movement’s emergence and impact during the final years of British colonial rule.

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Imagining Quit India offers a comprehensive examination of the Quit India Movement during its formative years in Bengal (1940-45). Anwesha Roy contextualizes this mass movement within the broader framework of World War II, exploring how wartime conditions, political tensions, and popular aspirations converged to create one of India’s most significant anti-colonial campaigns.

The book delves into the complex interplay between nationalist politics and grassroots mobilization, revealing how diverse social groups imagined and participated in the struggle for independence. Roy’s analysis highlights Bengal’s particular role as a hotbed of revolutionary and nationalist activity, examining the regional dynamics that shaped the movement’s character and trajectory.

Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, Roy demonstrates how the Quit India Movement emerged from specific historical circumstances and left a lasting impact on India’s path to independence. This work is essential for understanding both the movement itself and the broader political landscape of late colonial India.

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Author

Anwesha Roy

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009650441

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