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Indian Critiques Of Gandhi

  • Indian Critiques Of Gandhi
  • Title

    • SUNY Series In Religious Studies
  • Attribution

    edited by Harold Coward
  • Publication Details

    Book, State University of New York Press, 2003
  • Availability

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  • Description

    Through examinations of Gandhi’s critics, both individuals and groups, this book shows the complexity of Indian society and opinion at the time of the Indian Independence Movement. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
  • Author

  • Subject

  • Notes

    • Includes index
  • Contents

    • Acknowledgments / Harold Coward
    • Introduction / Harold Coward
    • 1. The Convergence of Distinct Worlds: Nehru and Gandhi / Robert D. Baird
    • 2. Gandhi, Ambedkar, and Untouchability / Harold Coward
    • 3. Of Many Mahatmas: Besant, Gandhi, and Indian Nationalism / Joy Dixon
    • 4. Sri Aurobindo’s Dismissal of Gandhi and His Nonviolence / Robert N. Minor
    • 5. Tagore and Gandhi / T. S. Rukmani
    • 6. The Hindu Mahasabha and Gandhi / Ronald Neufeldt
    • 7. Gandhi and the Christian Community / Timothy Gorringe
    • 8. The Mahatma and the Sikhs / Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh - - 9. Indian Muslim Critiques of Gandhi / Roland E. Miller
    • 10. Gandhi and the Hindi-Urdu Question / Daud Rahbar
    • Conclusion: A Debate for Our Times / Julius Lipner
    • App. Chronology of Gandhi, His Critics, and the Independence Movement / Hussein Keshani
  • ISBN

    • 0791459101
    • 0791459098
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