Indian Nationalism and the Early Congress /
Tracing the history of the Indian National Congress from its founding in 1885 until about 1905, Professor McLane analyzes its efforts to build a national community and to obtain fundamental reforms from the British. In so doing, he extends our understanding of the dynamics of Indian pluralism. In it...
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
1977.
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Table des matières:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Glossary
- Introduction
- PART I
- One. The Rulers
- Two. Congress Leaders
- PART II
- Three. The First Years of the Congress and Allan Octavian Hume
- Four. Congress in the Doldrums
- Five. Moderates, Extremists, and the Congress Constitution
- PART III
- Six. Toward the Integration of Indian Elites
- Seven. Congress and the Landlord Interest
- Eight. The Congress, Peasants, and the Alienation of Land
- PART IV
- Nine. Cow Protection and National Politics
- Ten. Cow Protection Riots and Their Aftermath
- Eleven. The Hindu Martial Revival and the Chapekar Terrorist Society
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index


