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Britain and Indian Nationalism: The Imprint of Amibiguity 1929-1942 [Hardcover]

D. A. Low (Author)

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October 13, 1997
On the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of Indian independence Anthony Low examines anew the distinctive character of perhaps the most momentous struggle of the twentieth century. He shows how the struggle was conditioned by the ambiguity of the British position, determined to hold fast to their Indian empire yet reluctant to offer unyielding resistance to their nationalist opponents. Britain and Indian Nationalism makes a major contribution to the historiography of modern India, to Britain's relations with its empire, and to the history of decolonization in the twentieth century.

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"Author and editor of more than 15 books on British Empire and Commonwealth history, Low has produced a number of works in which his analysis of India is contextualized by his mastery of Asian, and especially African, history....this valuable work encapsulates Low's thinking and research on the topic." Choice

"Low has written a meticulously researched and tighly reasoned book analyzing the defining thirteen years of what is often called the Indian struggle for freedom." Journal of Interdisciplinary History

"...represents fresh archival investigation, and the list of these archives is as long as your arm. No question but that this is a very scholarly peice of work. I can only hope that in time it will be on the shelves of all those with a serious interest in Western colonial experience generally, in Britain's Indian experience particularly..." Peter Ward Fay, The Journal of Asian Studies

"Britain and Indian Nationalism is a thoughtful and judicious study, and will figure prominently in discussions about the end of Britain's Raj." Douglas M. Peers, Journal of Asian History

"...this is an engaging series of essays on the encounters between Britain and the Indian nationalists--one that will be of great interest and value to students in this area." Sankaran Krishna, Journal of Asian & African Studies

"Low's study in its finer nuances brings us a step closer to fathoming the depths of British colonial ambition in India." Sudipta Sen, Journal of Modern History

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On the fifteth anniversary of Indian independence Anthony Low examines anew the distinctive character of perhaps the most momentous such struggle of the twentieth century. He shows how the struggle was conditioned by the ambiguity of the British position, determined to hold fast to their Indian empire yet reluctant to offer unyielding resistance to their nationalist opponents.Imprint of Ambiguity makes a major contribution to the historiography of modern India, to Britain's relations with its empire, and to the history of decolonisation in the twentieth century.

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On 8 November 1927 Lord Birkenhead, Britain's Secretary of State for India, announced the appointment of a statutory commission under the chairmanship of the Liberal politician, Sir John Simon, to review the Indian constitution. Read the first page
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satyagraha prisoners, land revenue arrears, purna swaraj, office acceptance, individual satyagraha, civil disobedience movement, attending crowd, imperial hold, conservancy work, dominion status, central legislature, police outpost, persistent ambiguity, nationalist opponents, grave menace, civil disobedience campaign, foreign cloth, mass contacts
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Government of India, Round Table Conference, Indian National Congress, Working Committee, Shiva Rao, Jawaharlal Nehru, Haig's Note, Vallabhbhai Patel, Associated Press, Muslim League, Civil Lines, Prime Minister, Government of Bombay, Home Sec, Secretary of State, Viceroy's Council, Gandhi-Irwin Pact, Times of India, Jagdish Prasad, Abbott Road, Second World War, United States, Vithalbhai Patel, United Provinces, British Raj
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