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The Cambridge companion to Gandhi

Brown Judith M

The Cambridge companion to Gandhi - Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011 - 273p xiii

Contents:
Introduction. Pp. 1-8;
By Judith M. Brown
Part I - Gandhi: The historical life;
1 - Gandhi’s World. pp 11-9;
By Yasmin Khan;
2 - Gandhi 1869-1915: The transnational emergence of a public figure. Pp. 30-50;
By Jonathan Hyslop;
3 - Gandhi As Nationalist Leader, 1915-1948. Pp. 51-68;
By Judith M. Brown;
Part II - Gandhi: Thinker and activist;
4 - Gandhi’s key writings. Pp. 69-92;
By Tridip Suhrud;
5 - Gandhi’s religion and its relation to his politics. Pp. 93-116;
By Akeel Bilgrami;
6 - Conflict and nonviolence. Pp. 117-134;
By Ronald J. Terchek;
7 - Gandhi’s moral economics: The sins of wealth without work and commerce without morality. Pp. 135-153;
By Thomas Weber;
8 - Gandhi and the state. Pp. 154-172;
By Anthony Parel;
9 - Gandhi and social relations. Pp. 173-196;
By Tanika Sarkar;
Part III. - The contemporary Gandhi;
10 - Literary and visual portrayals of Gandhi. Pp. 197-218;
By Harish Trivedi;
11 - Gandhi in independent India. Pp. 219-238;
By Anthony Parel;
12 - Gandhi’s global legacy. Pp. 239-257;
By David Hardiman;
Conclusion. Pp. 258-262;
By Judith M. Brown, Anthony Parel;
Guide to further reading. Pp. 263-266;
Index. pp. 267-294.

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1. Political & Social Views - Mahatma Gandhi - 1869 - 19482. Statesmen - Nationalists - Political Activists - India - Biography

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