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4. The Roots of the "Himalayan Miscalculation" during the Anti-Rowlatt Campaign of 1919
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Helen Fein
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgments XVII
- Primary Source Notation XIX
- 1. Crime, Punishment, and Class Solidarity 1
- 2. The Massacres in Amritsar and Punjab Terror of 1919 20
- 3. Prologue to Collective Violence in India, 1858-1919 48
- 4. The Roots of the "Himalayan Miscalculation" during the Anti-Rowlatt Campaign of 1919 71
- 5. Assessing the Hypothesis 93
- 6. The Public Accounting 103
- 7. The Reasoning Why: Analysis of the Parliamentary Debates 129
- 8. Testing the Hypothesis through Content Analysis 153
- 9. The Roots and Resonance of the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre 168
- Appendix A: Coding the Parliamentary Debates 191
- Appendix B: The Circle of Trust 203
- Appendix C: The Jamaica Debate 213
- Notes 221
- Bibliography 235
- Index 243
- About the Author 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgments XVII
- Primary Source Notation XIX
- 1. Crime, Punishment, and Class Solidarity 1
- 2. The Massacres in Amritsar and Punjab Terror of 1919 20
- 3. Prologue to Collective Violence in India, 1858-1919 48
- 4. The Roots of the "Himalayan Miscalculation" during the Anti-Rowlatt Campaign of 1919 71
- 5. Assessing the Hypothesis 93
- 6. The Public Accounting 103
- 7. The Reasoning Why: Analysis of the Parliamentary Debates 129
- 8. Testing the Hypothesis through Content Analysis 153
- 9. The Roots and Resonance of the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre 168
- Appendix A: Coding the Parliamentary Debates 191
- Appendix B: The Circle of Trust 203
- Appendix C: The Jamaica Debate 213
- Notes 221
- Bibliography 235
- Index 243
- About the Author 251