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portada Provincial Politics and Indian Nationalism: Bombay and the Indian National Congress 1880-1915 (Cambridge South Asian Studies) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2005
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.29 kg.
ISBN
0521619653
ISBN13
9780521619653
Edition No.
2

Provincial Politics and Indian Nationalism: Bombay and the Indian National Congress 1880-1915 (Cambridge South Asian Studies) (in English)

Gordon Johnson (Author) · Cambridge University Press · Paperback

Provincial Politics and Indian Nationalism: Bombay and the Indian National Congress 1880-1915 (Cambridge South Asian Studies) (in English) - Johnson, Gordon

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Synopsis "Provincial Politics and Indian Nationalism: Bombay and the Indian National Congress 1880-1915 (Cambridge South Asian Studies) (in English)"

This is a study of the Indian National Congress, the first political association to approach the government of India at an all-India level. The Congress became the most important national party in twentieth century India, and the whole history of the freedom movement is closely bound up with its fortunes. National politics, however, were influenced by regional and local affairs. In the early twentieth century the Indian Congress was split between the 'Moderates' and the 'Extremists'. Dr Johnson argues that this division was closely related to existing rivalries between politicians in the provinces, and that provincial interests determined their national point of view. Because the early Congress depended so much for its regular organisation on men from Bombay, party lines in western India were particularly important in determining the course of the struggles between the parties in the National Congress. The unpublished letters and diaries of the protagonists in these disputes have enabled Dr Johnson to examine this theme in detail. This is the first book to stress the need for study of regional and local politics as an integral part of the history of the Congress. Its revelation of the complex connections between parochial, provincial and all India politics adds a new dimension to our understanding of nationalism in South Asia.

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