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Introduction to Part One
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Prologue 1
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PART ONE. THE OPENING OF THE INDIAN MIND
- Introduction to Part One 23
- 1 The first liberal: Rammohan Roy 26
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PART TWO. REFORMERS AND RADICALS
- Introduction to Part Two 47
- 2 The Muslim modernist: Syed Ahmad Khan 53
- 3 The agrarian radical: Jotirao Phule 71
- 4 The liberal reformer: G. K. Gokhale 92
- 5 The militant nationalist: Bal Gangadhar Tilak 107
- 6 The subaltern feminist: Tarabai Shinde 119
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PART THREE: NURTURING A NATION
- Introduction to Part Three 131
- 7 The multiple agendas of M. K. Gandhi 136
- 8 The rooted cosmopolitan: Rabindranath Tagore 170
- 9 The annihilator of caste: B. r. Ambedkar 187
- 10 The Muslim separatist: Muhammad Ali Jinnah 209
- 11 The radical reformer: E. V. Ramaswami 222
- 12 The socialist feminist: Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay 241
- 13 The renewed agendas of M. K. Gandhi 257
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PART FOUR DEBATING DEMOCRACY
- Introduction to Part Four 283
- 14 The wise democrat: B. R. Ambedkar 287
- 15 The multiple agendas of Jawaharlal Nehru 299
- 16 The Hindu supremacist: M. S. Golwalkar 338
- 17 the indigenous socialist: Rammanohar Lohia 351
- 18 The grassroots socialist: Jayaprakash Narayan 368
- 19 The Gandhian liberal: C. Rajagopalachari 394
- 20 The defender of the Tribals: Verrier Elwin 425
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PART FIVE. A TRADITION RE-AFFIRMED
- Introduction to Part Five 441
- 21 The last modernist: Hamid Dalwai 444
- Epilogue: India in the World 457
- Guide to Further Reading 477
- Acknowledgements 489
- Index 491
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Prologue 1
-
PART ONE. THE OPENING OF THE INDIAN MIND
- Introduction to Part One 23
- 1 The first liberal: Rammohan Roy 26
-
PART TWO. REFORMERS AND RADICALS
- Introduction to Part Two 47
- 2 The Muslim modernist: Syed Ahmad Khan 53
- 3 The agrarian radical: Jotirao Phule 71
- 4 The liberal reformer: G. K. Gokhale 92
- 5 The militant nationalist: Bal Gangadhar Tilak 107
- 6 The subaltern feminist: Tarabai Shinde 119
-
PART THREE: NURTURING A NATION
- Introduction to Part Three 131
- 7 The multiple agendas of M. K. Gandhi 136
- 8 The rooted cosmopolitan: Rabindranath Tagore 170
- 9 The annihilator of caste: B. r. Ambedkar 187
- 10 The Muslim separatist: Muhammad Ali Jinnah 209
- 11 The radical reformer: E. V. Ramaswami 222
- 12 The socialist feminist: Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay 241
- 13 The renewed agendas of M. K. Gandhi 257
-
PART FOUR DEBATING DEMOCRACY
- Introduction to Part Four 283
- 14 The wise democrat: B. R. Ambedkar 287
- 15 The multiple agendas of Jawaharlal Nehru 299
- 16 The Hindu supremacist: M. S. Golwalkar 338
- 17 the indigenous socialist: Rammanohar Lohia 351
- 18 The grassroots socialist: Jayaprakash Narayan 368
- 19 The Gandhian liberal: C. Rajagopalachari 394
- 20 The defender of the Tribals: Verrier Elwin 425
-
PART FIVE. A TRADITION RE-AFFIRMED
- Introduction to Part Five 441
- 21 The last modernist: Hamid Dalwai 444
- Epilogue: India in the World 457
- Guide to Further Reading 477
- Acknowledgements 489
- Index 491