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Gandhi at First Sight

Author : Thomas Weber
Publisher : Roli Books Private Limited
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2015-01-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9789351940647

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Gandhi at First Sight by Thomas Weber Pdf

‘Meeting the Mahatma’ was a special moment for most of the people who captured it later in memorable prose. Gandhi at First Sight is a collection of such heartfelt moments of people from Sarojini Naidu to Katherine Mayo and from Romain Rolland to Charlie Chaplin, of an experience that was profound and sometimes even life-changing. ‘In Gandhi at First Sight, Tom Weber has executed a simple yet brilliant concept with a masterly touch, an impressive understanding of the varied individuals whose first impressions of Gandhi he has included, and an enriching introduction.’ —Rajmohan Gandhi ‘Weber... shows with an astonishing array of first meeting accounts precisely how Gandhi forged relationships from the beginning by making indelible initial impressions. This book... brings us incomparably closer to comprehending Gandhi’s extraordinary personal power.’ —Dennis Dalton, Columbia University, New York ‘Thomas Weber brings to life the memories of meetings. These firstperson, autobiographical accounts provide glimpses of the private world of friendship, of being a disciple and a pathfinder.’ —Tridip Suhrud, Director, Sabarmati Ashram Preservation Memorial Trust ‘With Gandhi gone two-thirds of a century, we have been in danger of losing touch with a man who was the most intriguing figure of his time. Now, however, we have these unique accounts of encounters with him that allow Gandhi to reach across the decades with a message that endures through time.’ —Charles DiSalvo, West Virginia University, West Virginia

The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century

Author : Douglas Allen
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2008-03-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781461634447

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The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century by Douglas Allen Pdf

Often considered the most admired human being of the twentieth century, Mahatma Gandhi was and remains controversial. Among the leading Gandhi scholars in the world, the authors of the timely studies in this volume present numerous ways in which Gandhi's thought and action-oriented approach are significant, relevant, and urgently needed for addressing the major problems and concerns of the twenty-first century. Such problems and concerns include issues of violence and nonviolence, war and peace, religion and religious conflict and dialogue, terrorism, ethics, civil disobedience, injustice, modernism and postmodernism, forms of oppression and exploitation, and environmental destruction. These creative, diverse studies offer a radical critique of the dominant characteristics and priorities of modern Western civilization and the contemporary world. They offer positive alternatives by using Gandhi, in creative and innovative ways, to focus on nonviolence, peace with justice, tolerance and mutual respect, compassion and loving kindness, cooperative relations and the realization of our interconnectedness and unity, meaningful action-oriented engagement of dialogue, resistance, and working for new sustainable ways of being human and creating new societies. This volume is appropriate for the general reader and the Gandhi specialist. It will be of interest for readers in philosophy, religion, political science, history, cultural studies, peace studies, and many other fields. Throughout this book, readers will experience a strong sense of the philosophical and practical urgency and significance of Gandhi's thought and action for the contemporary world.

Gandhi: An Illustrated Biography

Author : Pramod Kapoor
Publisher : Roli Books Private Limited
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9788193600917

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Gandhi: An Illustrated Biography by Pramod Kapoor Pdf

Pramod Kapoor, the founder and publisher of Roli Books (established in 1978), is a connoisseur of images. A sepia aficionado, he has over the course of his illustrious career conceived and produced award-winning books that have proven to be game changers in the world of publishing. Be it the hit ‘Then and Now’ series and the seminal Made for Maharajas, or even the internationally acclaimed New Delhi: The Making of a Capital. In 2016, he was conferred with the prestigious 'Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour), the highest civil and military award in France, for his contribution towards producing books that have changed the landscape of Indian publishing and to promoting India's tangible and intangible heritage within the country and abroad. His first book as author, Gandhi: An Illustrated Biography, is the result of years of painstaking research on a subject close to his heart. Kapoor is dedicated towards decoding Gandhi for the modern generation.

Gandhi and his Jewish Friends

Author : Margaret Chatterjee
Publisher : Springer
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1992-06-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781349127405

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Gandhi and his Jewish Friends by Margaret Chatterjee Pdf

Most of Gandhi's associates in South Africa were Jewish. They were brought together through a common interest in theosophy and became deeply involved in Gandhi's campaigns, looking after his affairs when he was away in London or India. This book looks at the association between the two groups.

The Frontier Gandhi: My Life and Struggle: The Autobiography of Abdul Ghaffar Khan

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Roli Books Private Limited
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2021-02-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9788194969181

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The Frontier Gandhi: My Life and Struggle: The Autobiography of Abdul Ghaffar Khan by Anonim Pdf

Born in 1936, Imtiaz Ahmad Sahibzada, joined the erstwhile Civil Service of Pakistan in 1959. After serving in a number of assignments in the Provincial bureaucracy of the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which included that of the Chief Secretary, he was transferred to Islamabad in 1987. There he served as Secretary to the Federal Government in different ministries and superannuated in 1996 as the Cabinet Secretary. Thereafter, he went on to become a member of the Federal Public Service Commission, a member of the National Security Council, Chairman of the Federal Lands Commission, Wafaqi Mohtasib (Ombudsman) of Pakistan and Advisor to the Prime Minister on Tribal Affairs. He finally retired from public service in 2008. He is the author of the Pilgrim of Beauty and A Breath of Fresh Air. The former contains translations into English of selected poems of the famous Pukhtun poet, Ghani Khan, who was Ghaffar Khan’s son. The latter is a compilation of the speeches and interventions of Ghani Khan in the Central Legislative Assembly of India, 1946. Imtiaz Ahmad had a close friendship with Abdul Ghani Khan, who is the greatest Pukhtun poet of the century, was an artist and also a Member of the Indian Legislative Assembly in 1946–47. He first met him in 1947–48 and remained closely associated with him until his death in 1996.

Gandhi

Author : B.R. Nanda
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2001-12-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780199087716

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Gandhi by B.R. Nanda Pdf

The Hindu–Muslim conflict was a major problem during the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. This book shows how Mahatma Gandhi resolved the conflict and even united the Hindus and the Muslims. It presents a detailed introduction to the Khilafat (Pan-Islamist) movement, a venture that Gandhi supported wholeheartedly. The discussion looks at Gandhi’s non-cooperation movement, which, he believed, could help bridge the gap between the two communities. It discusses concepts such as mass civil disobedience and the Caliphate, and studies notable events such as the brief alliance between the British Raj and the Indian Muslims and the Mappila Rebellion. It also takes note of the responses of the British officials towards Gandhi’s efforts and the confrontation that nearly occurred between the Viceroy and Gandhi. The book introduces readers to some of the people who participated and contributed to these events, including the Ali Brothers, Syed Ahmad Khan, and Ameer Ali.

KASTURBA GANDHI: A BIOGRAPHY

Author : B.M. Bhalla
Publisher : Roli Books Private Limited
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2020-03-20
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9788194566106

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KASTURBA GANDHI: A BIOGRAPHY by B.M. Bhalla Pdf

Born in Dinga district of Gujrat in what is now Pakistan, Prof. B.M. Bhalla has had a long and distinguished teaching career in Delhi University. His works have been published in various national and international journals and his translation of the Punjabi poet Shiv Kumar Batalvi’s celebrated verse epic Luna won him the prestigious Delhi State Sahitya Academy Award in 2003.

Singing Gandhi's India - Music and Sonic Nationalism

Author : Lakshmi Subramanian
Publisher : Roli Books Private Limited
Page : 127 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-10
Category : Music
ISBN : 9788194295983

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Singing Gandhi's India - Music and Sonic Nationalism by Lakshmi Subramanian Pdf

Here is the first ever and only detailed account of Gandhi and music in India. How politics and music interspersed with each other has been paid scanty, if not any, attention, let alone Gandhi’s role in it. Looking at prayer as politics, singing Gandhi’s India traces Gandhi’s relationship with music and nationalism. Uncovering his writings on music, ashram Bhajan practice, the Vande Mataram debate, Subramanian makes a case for a closer scrutiny of Gandhian oeuvre to map sonic politics in twentieth century India.

Feroze The Forgotten Gandhi

Author : Bertil Falk
Publisher : Roli Books Private Limited
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2016-11-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9789351941873

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Feroze The Forgotten Gandhi by Bertil Falk Pdf

Feroze Gandhi is often remembered as Indira Gandhi’s husband and Jawaharlal Nehru’s son-in-law. But who was Feroze Gandhi? A Congress worker, a young freedom fighter, a parliamentarian, or just another Gandhi? Diving into the history of the Nehru–Gandhi family, the Swedish journalist Bertil Falk brings together his 40-year-old research in this biography of Feroze Gandhi. Including first-hand interviews of people close to Feroze and personal experiences of the author with some rare photographs, this volume brings to light his significant, yet unrecognized, role as a parliamentarian, in cases such as the Mundhra case, Life Insurance and Freedom of Press Bill. It also busts some myths about Feroze’s controversial birth, his personal life, his importance as a politician, and his relationship with the Nehrus. With interesting details about Feroze as a young boy in Allahabad, to his years as a freedom fighter, journalist, Congressman and a politician, this volume examines the chronology of events that shaped the life of Feroze.

Routledge Revivals: Mahatma Gandhi's Ideas (1929)

Author : C.F. Andrews
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2016-09-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781315405285

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Routledge Revivals: Mahatma Gandhi's Ideas (1929) by C.F. Andrews Pdf

First published in 1929, this book was intended to explain, "with documentary evidence", the main principles and ideas for which Gandhi had stood over the course of his career up until that point. The author draws upon his long and intimate personal relationship with Gandhi to give an authoritative and individual account of a man whose politics and philosophy has invited continuing analysis — extended with illustrative selections from his speeches and writings. The context in which Gandhi’s ideas were formed and developed provides the focus for this book with the first part examining the religious environment and the second the historical setting.

An American in Gandhi's India

Author : Asha Sharma
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780253219909

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An American in Gandhi's India by Asha Sharma Pdf

A moving portrait of a remarkable American who made India home

Exploring Alterity in a Globalized World

Author : Christoph Wulf
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-01-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317331131

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Exploring Alterity in a Globalized World by Christoph Wulf Pdf

This volume develops a unique framework to understand India through indigenous and European perspectives, and examines how it copes with the larger challenges of a globalized world. Through a discussion of religious and philosophical traditions, cultural developments as well as contemporary theatre, films and media, it explores the manner in which India negotiates the trials of globalization. It also focuses upon India’s school and education system, its limitations and successes, and how it prepares to achieve social inclusion. The work further shows how contemporary societies in both India and Europe deal with cultural diversity and engage with the tensions between tendencies towards homogenization and diversity. This eclectic collection on what it is to be a part of global network will be of interest to scholars and researchers of South Asian studies, philosophy, sociology, culture studies, and religion.

Gokhale

Author : Bal Ram Nanda
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 541 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2015-03-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781400870493

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Gokhale by Bal Ram Nanda Pdf

In this full biography of Gopal Krishna Gokhale reassesses the Indian political scene during the last decades of the nineteenth century and the first decade of the twentieth. In focusing on the career of the preeminent leader of his time, B. R. Nanda surveys the Indian Nationalist movement during the years 1885-1915 and especially the developments within the Indian National Congress. The author's clear account of Indo-British relations spans the administrations of Lords Curzon, Minto, and Hardinge. Through vignettes of eminent Indian contemporaries, insights into attitudes of officials, and vividly described popular reactions to British policies, he captures the spirit of India's political life at the turn of the century. B. R. Nanda interweaves his discussion of Gokhale's ideas and actions with analysis of major events of the day. He considers the ferment in Maharashtra, the social reform movement, the conflict between Moderates and Extremists in the Indian National Congress, the crisis in the Punjab in 1907, and many other important topics. His book gives rare glimpses of two great friends of India, A. O. Hume and William Wedderburn. Materials from Indian as well as British sources illuminate the pre-Gandhian phase of the conflict between British imperialism and Indian nationalism. Originally published in 1977. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Gandhi

Author : Rajmohan Gandhi
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 762 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2008-03-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0520255704

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Gandhi by Rajmohan Gandhi Pdf

The author, the grandson of Mohandas Gandhi, describes the life of the Indian leader as well as the history of India during Gandhi's time.

Gandhi and Voluntary Organizations

Author : Janardan Pandey
Publisher : M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 8175330694

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Gandhi and Voluntary Organizations by Janardan Pandey Pdf

During the Freedom Movement, Gandhi had established a net of voluntary organizations for all-arround development of the Indian citizens so that the Indian freedom Movement could rest on a sound footing. In the post independent india, voluntary organizations started playing constructive and cooperative role in collaboration with the state machinery but the scenario has changed after sixties. This book focuses promenently on the constructive role played by the voluntary agencies and states that if democracy has to sruvive, the role of voluntary organizations will have to be acknowledged both by the governmental agencies and by the various leaders and the public at large.