The iconic figure of Gandhi has come to symbolise the Indian nationalist movement, both in India and throughout the world. This new biography looks at Gandhi, his actions and beliefs, placing them firmly in the context of India at the time. It gives an even-handed view of a man who has in the past been claimed by various schools of thought and tells the story of Gandhi's early life, including his time as a student in Britain and his many years in South Africa, as well as his return home to take a pivotal role in the Indian nationalist movement. His commitment to non-violence has been an inspiration to generations, but other important elements of Gandhi's thought need to be examined too.

Issues including his patriarchal views of women, how far he was successful in being inclusive of other castes and of Muslims, and how far he was pro-capitalist and aligned with the right, are fully analysed here. Gandhi's death by assassination became his last, and possibly most crucial contribution to the nature of the future India, enabling Nehru to push through a vision of India that was not a Hindu sectarian one.

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The iconic figure of Gandhi has come to symbolise the Indian nationalist movement, in India and throughout the world. This biography looks at Gandhi, his actions and beliefs, placing them firmly in the context of India at the time. It tells the story of Gandhi's early life, including his time as a student in Britain and his years in South Africa.
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Introduction 1. Formative Years 2. The Making of a Colonial (Anti-)Intellectual 3. The Revolutionary Conservative 4. Bolshevik or Capitalist Tool? Interlude: Gandhi's Truths 5. Control from without: Gandhi vs the left 6. The Limits of Non-Violence. Conclusion: The Death of Gandhi and the Afterlife of Gandhism

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Product details

ISBN
9780415432603
Published
2010-10-15
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Age
05, U
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
288

Biographical note

University of Sheffield, UK