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Gandhi Judith M. Brown

Gandhi By Judith M. Brown

Gandhi by Judith M. Brown


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Drawing on sources only recently made available, the author sketches a portrait of Gandhi within the context of his time in which the Indian leader emerges as neither a plaster saint nor a wily politician, but as a complex man whose actions followed honourably from his convictions.

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Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope by Judith M. Brown

The definitive biography of one of this century's most important-and controversial-figures. Drawing on sources only recently made available, Judith M. Brown sketches a fresh and surprising portrait of Gandhi within the context of his time, in which the Indian leader emerges as neither a plaster saint nor a wily politician, but as a complex man whose actions followed honorably from his convictions.
This is the best biography of Gandhi so far and deserves to be read by everyone interested in him and in modern India.-Bhikhu Parekh, New Statesman and Society
Judith Brown has written the most systematic, balanced, and clear biography of Gandhi I have yet seen.-Howard Spodek, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
In fascinating detail, Brown chronicles the fate of nonviolent tactics in South Africa and, after 1915, in India, where Gandhi-now clad in loincloth and sandals-quickly became a patriotic hero.-Jim Miller, Newsweek
It is a superb book, elegantly written, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about Gandhi as well as the social context which helped to mould him as a man and a politician.-Tariq Ali, Guardian
This is as fine an exposition of Gandhi's religious beliefs as we are likely to get. ... [Brown] has clearly established herself as [Gandhi's] leading interpreter to her generation.-Antony Copley, History Today
Judith M. Brown is Beit Professor of the History of the British Commonwealth at Oxford University.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The forging of a public man: an Indian nonentity; South African experience I - the self-taught political apprentice; South African experience II - The Satyagrahi; India and the returning exile. Part 2 Indian identity: Mahatma and nation, 1920-34; non-co-operation - the road to Swaraj?; fruits of reflection - roots of identity; civil disobedience - the quest for legitimacy and unity 1928-34. Part 3 The crises of old age: Where there is no vision, the people perish; non-violence on trial; prisoner of hope.

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GOR001800616
9780300051254
0300051255
Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope by Judith M. Brown
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
19911023
456
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