An extraordinary history of resistance and the fight for Indian
independence—the little-known story of seven foreigners to India who
joined the movement fighting for freedom from British colonial rule.
Rebels Against the Raj tells the story of seven people who chose to
struggle for a country other than their own: foreigners to India who
across the late 19th to late 20th century arrived to join the freedom
movement fighting for independence from British colonial rule. Of
the seven, four were British, two American, and one Irish. Four men,
three women. Before and after being jailed or deported they did
remarkable and pioneering work in a variety of fields: journalism,
social reform, education, the emancipation of women, environmentalism.
This book tells their stories, each renegade motivated by idealism and
genuine sacrifice; each connected to Gandhi, though some as acolytes
where others found endless infuriation in his views; each
understanding they would likely face prison sentences for their
resistance, and likely live and die in India; each one leaving a
profound impact on the region in which they worked, their legacies
continuing through the institutions they founded and the generations
and individuals they inspired. Through these entwined lives,
wonderfully told by one of the world’s finest historians, we reach
deep insights into relations between India and the West, and India’s
story as a country searching for its identity and liberty beyond
British colonial rule.
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ISBN
9781101874844
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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