Nonviolence in Modern Indian History
David Hardiman
Price
1635.00
ISBN
9789386689436
Language
English
Pages
272
Format
Hardback
Dimensions
140 x 216 mm
Year of Publishing
2017
Territorial Rights
World
Imprint
Orient BlackSwan
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How relevant are nonviolent Gandhian protests in India, decades after Independence? What tools and techniques of nonviolence can history offer us in the face of the surge in communalism and fundamentalism? What are the limits of nonviolence as a strategy?

Nonviolence in Modern Indian History throws light on how acts of nonviolent dissidence have been used with varying degrees of success by people of different political persuasions. Far from looking at nonviolence as an absolute moral imperative, the essays here show how this concept evolved over time: how Gandhi and other practitioners developed and modified the technique according to the prevailing circumstances, how the older doctrine of ahimsa related to Gandhian nonviolence, and how constructive work programmes underpinned the movement and offered healthy alternatives to the systems under protest.

The book also examines how nonviolence has been utilised as a political strategy for a wide range of interests in post-Independence India, such as the struggles for land and those against a nuclear plant. As a compendium of essays critiquing nonviolence, this book will be useful to students and scholars of conflict and peace studies, Gandhian studies, history and political science.

David Hardiman is Emeritus Professor of History, University of Warwick, UK.

List of Tables
Publisher’s Acknowledgements
Introduction by David Hardiman
1. Ahimsa: Shifting Meanings in Indian History by David Hardiman
2. Fiery Ordeal: Conundrums of Ahimsa by Tridip Suhrud
3. Nonviolent Resistance in India, 1915–47 by David Hardiman
4. Nonviolent Action and Socialist Radicalism: Narendra Deva in India’s Freedom Movement by Anil Nauriya
5. A Test of Faith?: The Mahatma and his Tryst with Bengal, 1946–47 by Anwesha Roy
6. The Nonviolent Activism of the Radical Gandhian, Jagannathanji (1912–2013) by Andrew Rigby
7. Gandhian Struggles for Land in India: The Bhoodan and Ekta Parishad Movements by Kurt Schock
8. Travelling with Nonviolence: Three Stopovers by V. Geetha
Notes on Contributors
Index

1. Book review on Nonviolence in Modern Indian History: published in the Anand Bazar Patrika, Kolkata | 29 August 2020.
2. In Search of Ahimsa | Economic & Political Weekly New Delhi, 4 May 2019
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