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A Historyof the Freedom Movement in India
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This volume provides a comprehensive description of India's freedom struggle between 1885 and 1920. As it reproduces original documents from state Archives, it is a reliable source material for reference by research scholars and historians. It documents the origin, evolution and leading role of Indian National Congress and its spearheading of the movement. The publication of this volume and its easy availability releases a vast data and information about the National Freedom Struggle for historians and writers. Its only limitation is that it primarily concentrates on the freedom struggle activities in western India. Even then, it is one of the authentic, reliable sources of India's Freedom Struggle during the turbulent period. Reprints of Newspaper extract journals and press clippings lend a contemporary perspective to this movement. It also reveals the temperamental and attitudinal differences among Indian National leaders[edit]
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Wedderburn, Sir Surendranath, Mrs. Besant, Mr. Hume, Tilak, Gokhle, Lajpat Rai, Swadeshi, Sir Auckland, Ambedkar, Rowlatt Act, Jinnah, Montague, Bombay, Calcutta, Nasik, [edit]
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Accession Number BK-001316 |
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