In this book Nanda analyzes Gandhi's aims and methods during the period 1915-1925, his emergence as the dominant figure on the Indian political stage, his confrontation with the British, and the immediate and long-term consequences of the Congress-Khilafat alliance in the non-cooperation movement.
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In this book Nanda analyzes Gandhi's aims and methods during the period 1915-1925, his emergence as the dominant figure on the Indian political stage, his confrontation with the British, and the immediate and long-term consequences of the Congress-Khilafat alliance in the non-cooperation movement.
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Book. Octavo, 438 pages. In Very good condition with a very good dust jacket. Brown spine with red lettering. Dust jacket has light creasing and minor fraying to corners. Text block has the ownership inscription of the "University of Texas co-op" on front free endpaper. Note: Shelved in Netdesk Column C, ND-C. 1375106. FP New Rockville Stock.