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The Story of Bardoli provides a detailed and authoritative chronicle of the Bardoli Satyagraha of 1928, one of the most important non-violent resistance campaigns in India’s struggle for independence. Written by Mahadev Desai, a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi, this historical account captures the essence of the peasant uprising in the Bardoli taluka of Gujarat.
The book meticulously documents the causes that led to the satyagraha, the strategies employed, the key figures involved, and the profound impact of this movement on India’s freedom struggle. Desai’s firsthand knowledge and proximity to Gandhi provides valuable insights into the philosophy and execution of non-violent resistance. The work also explores the sequel to the initial movement, examining how the events at Bardoli reverberated through subsequent independence activities and influenced the broader nationalist movement.
Essential reading for historians, students of Indian independence, and anyone interested in understanding the power of civil disobedience and non-violent protest.
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