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Gandhi Judith Brown

Gandhi By Judith M. Brown

Gandhi by Judith Brown


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Summary

Drawing on sources only recently made available, the author sketches a portrait of Gandhi within the context of his time in which the Indian leader emerges as neither a plaster saint nor a wily politician, but as a complex man whose actions followed honourably from his convictions.

Gandhi Summary

Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope by Judith Brown

The definitive biography of one of this century's most important-and controversial-figures. Drawing on sources only recently made available, Judith Brown sketches a fresh and surprising portrait of Gandhi within the context of his time, in which the Indian leader emerges as neither the plaster saint nor the wily politician, but as a complex man whose actions followed honorably from his convictions.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The forging of a public man: an Indian nonentity; South African experience I - the self-taught political apprentice; South African experience II - "The Satyagrahi"; India and the returning exile. Part 2 Indian identity: Mahatma and nation, 1920-34; non-co-operation - the road to Swaraj?; fruits of reflection - roots of identity; civil disobedience - the quest for legitimacy and unity 1928-34. Part 3 The crises of old age: "Where there is no vision, the people perish"; non-violence on trial; prisoner of hope.

Additional information

GOR001800616
9780300051254
0300051255
Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope by Judith Brown
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
1991-09-06
456
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