The earthy soil : Bombay peasants and the Indian national movement, 1919-1947

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The earthy soil : Bombay peasants and the Indian national movement, 1919-1947

S.J.M. Epstein

(Oxford University South Asian studies series)

Oxford University Press, 1988

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Bibliography: p. [151]-155

Includes index

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内容説明

Recent historiography of India has concentrated on the intricate and complex links between the apparently antagonistic forces of imperialism and nationalism in the subcontinent. Particular attention has been paid to the influence of political organization and party practice on this antagonism. It is becoming increasingly obvious, however, that the gradual burgeoning of Indian nationalist forces in the century preceding Independence was just as much in response to the social and economic impact of the West on India as to any political impact. This book reflects the increasing interest throughout Third World studies in the role played by the peasantry as a class, and by specific groups within that class, in political and revolutionary mass movements.

目次

  • The politics of closure: Nationalism and the Bombay countryside before World War I
  • The political economy of the Bombay countryside
  • Experiments in non-cooperation: from the no-tax movement of 1917 to the Bardoli Satyagraha of 1928
  • Civil disobedience and its aftermath: The struggle for the Bombay countryside, 1930-39
  • Breaking point: The final phase of British rule in rural Bombay, 1940-47.

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