History of India (From National Movement to Present Day), Volume 4 - gebunden oder broschiert
2001, ISBN: 9788171569175
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001. Hardcover. New. This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest … Mehr…
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001. Hardcover. New. This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 126 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 195 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.1. The Indian National Movement From 1885 to 1918 (i) Factors Leading to National Movement (ii) Birth of Indian National Congress (iii) The Moderates (iv) The Extremists â Partition of Bengal â Swadeshi Movement â The Home Rule Movement (v) The Terrorists (vi) Impact of World War I 2. The Indian National Movement From 1919 to 1939 (i) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (ii) Khilafat Movement (iii) Non-co-operation Movement (iv) The Swaraj Party (v) Muddiman Committee (vi) Simon Commission (vii) The Nehru Report (viii) Jinnahâs Fourteen Points (ix) Civil Disobedience Movement â First Phase (x) Round Table Conferences (xi) Communal Award (xii) Poona Pact (xiii) Civil Disobedience Movement â Second Phase (xiv) The White Paper (xv) The Act of 1935 and Working of Provincial Autonomy 3. The Indian National Movement From 1939 to 1947 (i) The Second World War and the Congress (ii) Muslim Leagueâs Demand for Pakistan (iii) August Offer (iv) Crippsâ Proposals (v) Quit India Movement (vi) C. Rajagopalachari Formula (vii) The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (viii) Cabinet Mission Plan (ix) Mountbatten Plan (x) The Indian Independence Act (xi) Partition of India (xii) South India and Freedom Movement 4. Leaders of Modern India (i) Dadabhai Naoroji (ii) Gopal Krishan Gokhale (iii) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (iv) Mahatma Gandhi (v) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (vi) Jawaharlal Nehru (vii) Subhas Chandra Bose (viii) C. Rajagopalachari (ix) K. Kamaraj 5. Reform Movements (i) The Brahmo Samaj (ii) The Prarthana Samaj (iii) The Theosophical Society (iv) The Ramakrishna Mission (v) The Dev Samaj (vi) Printed Pages: 384., Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001, 6<
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History of India (From National Movement to Present Day), Volume 4 - gebunden oder broschiert
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[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from … Mehr…
[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 126 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 195 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.1. The Indian National Movement From 1885 to 1918 (i) Factors Leading to National Movement (ii) Birth of Indian National Congress (iii) The Moderates (iv) The Extremists â?" Partition of Bengal â?" Swadeshi Movement â?" The Home Rule Movement (v) The Terrorists (vi) Impact of World War I 2. The Indian National Movement From 1919 to 1939 (i) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (ii) Khilafat Movement (iii) Non-co-operation Movement (iv) The Swaraj Party (v) Muddiman Committee (vi) Simon Commission (vii) The Nehru Report (viii) Jinnahâ?Ts Fourteen Points (ix) Civil Disobedience Movement â?" First Phase (x) Round Table Conferences (xi) Communal Award (xii) Poona Pact (xiii) Civil Disobedience Movement â?" Second Phase (xiv) The White Paper (xv) The Act of 1935 and Working of Provincial Autonomy 3. The Indian National Movement From 1939 to 1947 (i) The Second World War and the Congress (ii) Muslim Leagueâ?Ts Demand for Pakistan (iii) August Offer (iv) Crippsâ?T Proposals (v) Quit India Movement (vi) C. Rajagopalachari Formula (vii) The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (viii) Cabinet Mission Plan (ix) Mountbatten Plan (x) The Indian Independence Act (xi) Partition of India (xii) South India and Freedom Movement 4. Leaders of Modern India (i) Dadabhai Naoroji (ii) Gopal Krishan Gokhale (iii) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (iv) Mahatma Gandhi (v) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (vi) Jawaharlal Nehru (vii) Subhas Chandra Bose (viii) C. Rajagopalachari (ix) K. Kamaraj 5. Reform Movements (i) The Brahmo Samaj (ii) The Prarthana Samaj (iii) The Theosophical Society (iv) The Ramakrishna Mission (v) The Dev Samaj (vi) Printed Pages: 384., Books<
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[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from … Mehr…
[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 126 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 195 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.1. The Indian National Movement From 1885 to 1918 (i) Factors Leading to National Movement (ii) Birth of Indian National Congress (iii) The Moderates (iv) The Extremists ‰ÛÓ Partition of Bengal ‰ÛÓ Swadeshi Movement ‰ÛÓ The Home Rule Movement (v) The Terrorists (vi) Impact of World War I 2. The Indian National Movement From 1919 to 1939 (i) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (ii) Khilafat Movement (iii) Non-co-operation Movement (iv) The Swaraj Party (v) Muddiman Committee (vi) Simon Commission (vii) The Nehru Report (viii) Jinnah‰Ûªs Fourteen Points (ix) Civil Disobedience Movement ‰ÛÓ First Phase (x) Round Table Conferences (xi) Communal Award (xii) Poona Pact (xiii) Civil Disobedience Movement ‰ÛÓ Second Phase (xiv) The White Paper (xv) The Act of 1935 and Working of Provincial Autonomy 3. The Indian National Movement From 1939 to 1947 (i) The Second World War and the Congress (ii) Muslim League‰Ûªs Demand for Pakistan (iii) August Offer (iv) Cripps‰Ûª Proposals (v) Quit India Movement (vi) C. Rajagopalachari Formula (vii) The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (viii) Cabinet Mission Plan (ix) Mountbatten Plan (x) The Indian Independence Act (xi) Partition of India (xii) South India and Freedom Movement 4. Leaders of Modern India (i) Dadabhai Naoroji (ii) Gopal Krishan Gokhale (iii) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (iv) Mahatma Gandhi (v) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (vi) Jawaharlal Nehru (vii) Subhas Chandra Bose (viii) C. Rajagopalachari (ix) K. Kamaraj 5. Reform Movements (i) The Brahmo Samaj (ii) The Prarthana Samaj (iii) The Theosophical Society (iv) The Ramakrishna Mission (v) The Dev Samaj (vi) Printed Pages: 384., Books<
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[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from … Mehr…
[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 126 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 195 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.1. The Indian National Movement From 1885 to 1918 (i) Factors Leading to National Movement (ii) Birth of Indian National Congress (iii) The Moderates (iv) The Extremists â?" Partition of Bengal â?" Swadeshi Movement â?" The Home Rule Movement (v) The Terrorists (vi) Impact of World War I 2. The Indian National Movement From 1919 to 1939 (i) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (ii) Khilafat Movement (iii) Non-co-operation Movement (iv) The Swaraj Party (v) Muddiman Committee (vi) Simon Commission (vii) The Nehru Report (viii) Jinnahâ?Ts Fourteen Points (ix) Civil Disobedience Movement â?" First Phase (x) Round Table Conferences (xi) Communal Award (xii) Poona Pact (xiii) Civil Disobedience Movement â?" Second Phase (xiv) The White Paper (xv) The Act of 1935 and Working of Provincial Autonomy 3. The Indian National Movement From 1939 to 1947 (i) The Second World War and the Congress (ii) Muslim Leagueâ?Ts Demand for Pakistan (iii) August Offer (iv) Crippsâ?T Proposals (v) Quit India Movement (vi) C. Rajagopalachari Formula (vii) The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (viii) Cabinet Mission Plan (ix) Mountbatten Plan (x) The Indian Independence Act (xi) Partition of India (xii) South India and Freedom Movement 4. Leaders of Modern India (i) Dadabhai Naoroji (ii) Gopal Krishan Gokhale (iii) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (iv) Mahatma Gandhi (v) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (vi) Jawaharlal Nehru (vii) Subhas Chandra Bose (viii) C. Rajagopalachari (ix) K. Kamaraj 5. Reform Movements (i) The Brahmo Samaj (ii) The Prarthana Samaj (iii) The Theosophical Society (iv) The Ramakrishna Mission (v) The Dev Samaj (vi) Printed Pages: 384., Books<
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Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001. Hardcover. New. This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest time… Mehr…
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001. Hardcover. New. This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 126 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 195 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.1. The Indian National Movement From 1885 to 1918 (i) Factors Leading to National Movement (ii) Birth of Indian National Congress (iii) The Moderates (iv) The Extremists Partition of Bengal Swadeshi Movement The Home Rule Movement (v) The Terrorists (vi) Impact of World War I 2. The Indian National Movement From 1919 to 1939 (i) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (ii) Khilafat Movement (iii) Non-co-operation Movement (iv) The Swaraj Party (v) Muddiman Committee (vi) Simon Commission (vii) The Nehru Report (viii) Jinnahs Fourteen Points (ix) Civil Disobedience Movement First Phase (x) Round Table Conferences (xi) Communal Award (xii) Poona Pact (xiii) Civil Disobedience Movement Second Phase (xiv) The White Paper (xv) The Act of 1935 and Working of Provincial Autonomy 3. The Indian National Movement From 1939 to 1947 (i) The Second World War and the Congress (ii) Muslim Leagues Demand for Pakistan (iii) August Offer (iv) Cripps Proposals (v) Quit India Movement (vi) C. Rajagopalachari Formula (vii) The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (viii) Cabinet Mission Plan (ix) Mountbatten Plan (x) The Indian Independence Act (xi) Partition of India (xii) South India and Freedom Movement 4. Leaders of Modern India (i) Dadabhai Naoroji (ii) Gopal Krishan Gokhale (iii) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (iv) Mahatma Gandhi (v) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (vi) Jawaharlal Nehru (vii) Subhas Chandra Bose (viii) C. Rajagopalachari (ix) K. Kamaraj 5. Reform Movements (i) The Brahmo Samaj (ii) The Prarthana Samaj (iii) The Theosophical Society (iv) The Ramakrishna Mission (v) The Dev Samaj (vi) Printed Pages: 384. NA, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001, 6<
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History of India (From National Movement to Present Day), Volume 4 - gebunden oder broschiert
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Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001. Hardcover. New. This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest … Mehr…
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001. Hardcover. New. This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 126 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 195 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.1. The Indian National Movement From 1885 to 1918 (i) Factors Leading to National Movement (ii) Birth of Indian National Congress (iii) The Moderates (iv) The Extremists â Partition of Bengal â Swadeshi Movement â The Home Rule Movement (v) The Terrorists (vi) Impact of World War I 2. The Indian National Movement From 1919 to 1939 (i) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (ii) Khilafat Movement (iii) Non-co-operation Movement (iv) The Swaraj Party (v) Muddiman Committee (vi) Simon Commission (vii) The Nehru Report (viii) Jinnahâs Fourteen Points (ix) Civil Disobedience Movement â First Phase (x) Round Table Conferences (xi) Communal Award (xii) Poona Pact (xiii) Civil Disobedience Movement â Second Phase (xiv) The White Paper (xv) The Act of 1935 and Working of Provincial Autonomy 3. The Indian National Movement From 1939 to 1947 (i) The Second World War and the Congress (ii) Muslim Leagueâs Demand for Pakistan (iii) August Offer (iv) Crippsâ Proposals (v) Quit India Movement (vi) C. Rajagopalachari Formula (vii) The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (viii) Cabinet Mission Plan (ix) Mountbatten Plan (x) The Indian Independence Act (xi) Partition of India (xii) South India and Freedom Movement 4. Leaders of Modern India (i) Dadabhai Naoroji (ii) Gopal Krishan Gokhale (iii) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (iv) Mahatma Gandhi (v) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (vi) Jawaharlal Nehru (vii) Subhas Chandra Bose (viii) C. Rajagopalachari (ix) K. Kamaraj 5. Reform Movements (i) The Brahmo Samaj (ii) The Prarthana Samaj (iii) The Theosophical Society (iv) The Ramakrishna Mission (v) The Dev Samaj (vi) Printed Pages: 384., Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001, 6<
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[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 126 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 195 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.1. The Indian National Movement From 1885 to 1918 (i) Factors Leading to National Movement (ii) Birth of Indian National Congress (iii) The Moderates (iv) The Extremists â?" Partition of Bengal â?" Swadeshi Movement â?" The Home Rule Movement (v) The Terrorists (vi) Impact of World War I 2. The Indian National Movement From 1919 to 1939 (i) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (ii) Khilafat Movement (iii) Non-co-operation Movement (iv) The Swaraj Party (v) Muddiman Committee (vi) Simon Commission (vii) The Nehru Report (viii) Jinnahâ?Ts Fourteen Points (ix) Civil Disobedience Movement â?" First Phase (x) Round Table Conferences (xi) Communal Award (xii) Poona Pact (xiii) Civil Disobedience Movement â?" Second Phase (xiv) The White Paper (xv) The Act of 1935 and Working of Provincial Autonomy 3. The Indian National Movement From 1939 to 1947 (i) The Second World War and the Congress (ii) Muslim Leagueâ?Ts Demand for Pakistan (iii) August Offer (iv) Crippsâ?T Proposals (v) Quit India Movement (vi) C. Rajagopalachari Formula (vii) The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (viii) Cabinet Mission Plan (ix) Mountbatten Plan (x) The Indian Independence Act (xi) Partition of India (xii) South India and Freedom Movement 4. Leaders of Modern India (i) Dadabhai Naoroji (ii) Gopal Krishan Gokhale (iii) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (iv) Mahatma Gandhi (v) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (vi) Jawaharlal Nehru (vii) Subhas Chandra Bose (viii) C. Rajagopalachari (ix) K. Kamaraj 5. Reform Movements (i) The Brahmo Samaj (ii) The Prarthana Samaj (iii) The Theosophical Society (iv) The Ramakrishna Mission (v) The Dev Samaj (vi) Printed Pages: 384., Books<
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ISBN: 817156917X
[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from … Mehr…
[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 126 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 195 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.1. The Indian National Movement From 1885 to 1918 (i) Factors Leading to National Movement (ii) Birth of Indian National Congress (iii) The Moderates (iv) The Extremists ‰ÛÓ Partition of Bengal ‰ÛÓ Swadeshi Movement ‰ÛÓ The Home Rule Movement (v) The Terrorists (vi) Impact of World War I 2. The Indian National Movement From 1919 to 1939 (i) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (ii) Khilafat Movement (iii) Non-co-operation Movement (iv) The Swaraj Party (v) Muddiman Committee (vi) Simon Commission (vii) The Nehru Report (viii) Jinnah‰Ûªs Fourteen Points (ix) Civil Disobedience Movement ‰ÛÓ First Phase (x) Round Table Conferences (xi) Communal Award (xii) Poona Pact (xiii) Civil Disobedience Movement ‰ÛÓ Second Phase (xiv) The White Paper (xv) The Act of 1935 and Working of Provincial Autonomy 3. The Indian National Movement From 1939 to 1947 (i) The Second World War and the Congress (ii) Muslim League‰Ûªs Demand for Pakistan (iii) August Offer (iv) Cripps‰Ûª Proposals (v) Quit India Movement (vi) C. Rajagopalachari Formula (vii) The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (viii) Cabinet Mission Plan (ix) Mountbatten Plan (x) The Indian Independence Act (xi) Partition of India (xii) South India and Freedom Movement 4. Leaders of Modern India (i) Dadabhai Naoroji (ii) Gopal Krishan Gokhale (iii) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (iv) Mahatma Gandhi (v) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (vi) Jawaharlal Nehru (vii) Subhas Chandra Bose (viii) C. Rajagopalachari (ix) K. Kamaraj 5. Reform Movements (i) The Brahmo Samaj (ii) The Prarthana Samaj (iii) The Theosophical Society (iv) The Ramakrishna Mission (v) The Dev Samaj (vi) Printed Pages: 384., Books<
History of India (From National Movement to Present Day), Volume 4 - gebunden oder broschiert
2001, ISBN: 817156917X
[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from … Mehr…
[EAN: 9788171569175], Neubuch, [PU: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd], NA, This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 126 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 195 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.1. The Indian National Movement From 1885 to 1918 (i) Factors Leading to National Movement (ii) Birth of Indian National Congress (iii) The Moderates (iv) The Extremists â?" Partition of Bengal â?" Swadeshi Movement â?" The Home Rule Movement (v) The Terrorists (vi) Impact of World War I 2. The Indian National Movement From 1919 to 1939 (i) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (ii) Khilafat Movement (iii) Non-co-operation Movement (iv) The Swaraj Party (v) Muddiman Committee (vi) Simon Commission (vii) The Nehru Report (viii) Jinnahâ?Ts Fourteen Points (ix) Civil Disobedience Movement â?" First Phase (x) Round Table Conferences (xi) Communal Award (xii) Poona Pact (xiii) Civil Disobedience Movement â?" Second Phase (xiv) The White Paper (xv) The Act of 1935 and Working of Provincial Autonomy 3. The Indian National Movement From 1939 to 1947 (i) The Second World War and the Congress (ii) Muslim Leagueâ?Ts Demand for Pakistan (iii) August Offer (iv) Crippsâ?T Proposals (v) Quit India Movement (vi) C. Rajagopalachari Formula (vii) The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (viii) Cabinet Mission Plan (ix) Mountbatten Plan (x) The Indian Independence Act (xi) Partition of India (xii) South India and Freedom Movement 4. Leaders of Modern India (i) Dadabhai Naoroji (ii) Gopal Krishan Gokhale (iii) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (iv) Mahatma Gandhi (v) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (vi) Jawaharlal Nehru (vii) Subhas Chandra Bose (viii) C. Rajagopalachari (ix) K. Kamaraj 5. Reform Movements (i) The Brahmo Samaj (ii) The Prarthana Samaj (iii) The Theosophical Society (iv) The Ramakrishna Mission (v) The Dev Samaj (vi) Printed Pages: 384., Books<
History of India (From National Movement to Present Day), Volume 4 - gebunden oder broschiert
2001, ISBN: 9788171569175
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001. Hardcover. New. This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest time… Mehr…
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001. Hardcover. New. This monumental four-volume work offers an elaborate and chronological account of Indian history from the earliest times to the present period. The first volume, which pays special attention to the reigns of the great Indian monarchs, such as Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Kanishka, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta II (Vikramaditya) and Harsha, has adequately highlighted the achievements of their reigns in a manner that is bound to arouse not only curiosity but also provoke reflection. Full attention is also given to the cultural, religious and social conditions of India during the 6th century B.C. The book also portrays the golden age of Guptas, the general administration of the Cholas and the flourishing culture of the Pallavas. In the second volume, all aspects of Indian history from A.D. 126 to 1773 are discussed. Part I of the volume covers the Sultanate period, and part II the Mughal period and the arrival of the Europeans. The process through which the English, who came as traders but rapidly transformed themselves into rulers, is outlined in the volume. A very important feature of the volume is the emphasis it lays on the social, economic and cultural conditions current in India during the Sultanate and the Mughal periods. Indian history from A.D. 1773 to the present is covered by the third and fourth volumes. These volumes also offer the reader a detailed and graphic account of the British period of Indian history. The focus on the Revolt of 1857, the development of the constitutional framework from 1773 to 195 and the National Movement will prove to be of immense interest to the readers and students of Indian history. The history of India since Independence has also been discussed in these two volumes. Some of the other important topics covered in these volumes include the Indian movements for reform and social change, the impact of the British paramountcy on Indian economy and the legacy that it has left. Written in simple language and a lucid style by a person who has been teaching the subject at college level for several years, this comprehensive yet reasonably sized four-volume work on Indian history will prove to be of immediate interest and relevance not only to students and teachers of Indian history, but also to the general reader.1. The Indian National Movement From 1885 to 1918 (i) Factors Leading to National Movement (ii) Birth of Indian National Congress (iii) The Moderates (iv) The Extremists Partition of Bengal Swadeshi Movement The Home Rule Movement (v) The Terrorists (vi) Impact of World War I 2. The Indian National Movement From 1919 to 1939 (i) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre (ii) Khilafat Movement (iii) Non-co-operation Movement (iv) The Swaraj Party (v) Muddiman Committee (vi) Simon Commission (vii) The Nehru Report (viii) Jinnahs Fourteen Points (ix) Civil Disobedience Movement First Phase (x) Round Table Conferences (xi) Communal Award (xii) Poona Pact (xiii) Civil Disobedience Movement Second Phase (xiv) The White Paper (xv) The Act of 1935 and Working of Provincial Autonomy 3. The Indian National Movement From 1939 to 1947 (i) The Second World War and the Congress (ii) Muslim Leagues Demand for Pakistan (iii) August Offer (iv) Cripps Proposals (v) Quit India Movement (vi) C. Rajagopalachari Formula (vii) The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (viii) Cabinet Mission Plan (ix) Mountbatten Plan (x) The Indian Independence Act (xi) Partition of India (xii) South India and Freedom Movement 4. Leaders of Modern India (i) Dadabhai Naoroji (ii) Gopal Krishan Gokhale (iii) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (iv) Mahatma Gandhi (v) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (vi) Jawaharlal Nehru (vii) Subhas Chandra Bose (viii) C. Rajagopalachari (ix) K. Kamaraj 5. Reform Movements (i) The Brahmo Samaj (ii) The Prarthana Samaj (iii) The Theosophical Society (iv) The Ramakrishna Mission (v) The Dev Samaj (vi) Printed Pages: 384. NA, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2001, 6<
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