India during the final decades of British Raj was a country in turmoil. The Gandhian era was in full swing, the Muslimeague was becoming a force to reckon with and the revolutionaries were doing their best to disrupt British rule. What, at that time, was the British attitude towards India?
Dawn in India is an account of the views, opinions and attitudes held by the British in India. A chronicle of the history of British emergence in the country, it goes on to justify British reluctance to grant Swaraj to India, casting a critical eye on Indian nationalism, Hindu-Muslim strife and British reforms in the country. Assessing the role of politicaleaders such as Mahatma Gandhi and Bal Gangadhar Tilak, societal norms and spiritual movements, Younghusband provides a portrait of India in the decades preceding Independence through British eyes.
A classic from the early twentieth century, Dawn in India is a remarkable account of the complex relationship between Britain and India. Provides a glimpse into the final decades of British raj from a Britisher’s perspective Notimited to the India-British political situationDiscusses the role of political as well as spiritual thoughteaders of that time
By:
Francis Edward Younghusband Imprint: Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd. Dimensions:
Height: 108mm,
Width: 85mm,
Spine: 14mm
Weight: 268g ISBN:9788129124388 ISBN 10: 8129124386 Pages: 256 Publication Date:01 September 2013 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active