The Myth of the Lokamanya: Tilak and Mass Politics in Maharashtra |
Contents
The Traditions of Maharashtra | 6 |
British Policy and Maratha Brahmans | 17 |
The Making of a Protest Movement | 45 |
The Political Recruitment of God Ganapati | 75 |
The Famine Campaign and the Deccan Peasantry | 123 |
Poona and Bombay | 151 |
Tilak and the Bombay Proletariat | 172 |
The Legacy of Tilak | 192 |
minent Figures of the Poona | 222 |
Active Members of the Council | 229 |
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