Gandhi's Rise to Power: Indian Politics 1915-1922Dr Brown presents a political study of the first clearly defined period in Mahatma Gandhi's Indian career, from 1915 to 1922. The period began with Gandhi's return from South Africa as a stranger to Indian politics, witnessed his dramatic assertion of leadership in the Indian National Congress of 1920 and ended with his imprisonment by the British after the collapse of his all-India civil disobedience movement against the raj. Focusing on Gandhi, this book nevertheless investigates the changing nature of Indian politics. It aims to study precisely what Gandhi did, on whom he relied for support, how he interacted with other nationalist leaders and how he saw his own role in Indian public life. Unlike the usual interpretation of Gandhi's rise to power as based on a charismatic appeal to the Indian masses, this study argues that his influence depended on a capacity to generate a network of lesser leaders, or subcontractors, who would organise their constituencies for him, whether these were caste, communal or economic groups or whole areas. |
Contents
the creation of a leader and idealist I | 1 |
Gandhi and Indian nationalist politics 191516 | 16 |
Satyagraha 191718 | 52 |
iii Ahmedabad III | 84 |
Gandhi the politicians and the raj 191718 | 123 |
The Rowlatt Satyagraha | 160 |
Khilafat | 190 |
counterpoise to the Khilafat | 230 |
crisis for the politicians | 250 |
Regional survey of extent of observance of 1 August 1920 | 305 |
Conclusion | 352 |
Bibliography | 369 |
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Administration agitation Ahmedabad all-India alliance Annie Besant April areas August Bengal Bihar and Orissa Bombay Chronicle Bombay Police Abstract Bombay Presidency boycott Brahmins British C. R. Das Calcutta campaign caste Champaran Chelmsford civil disobedience Conference Congress cooperation December Delhi Deposit district E. S. Montagu elections enquiry February Fortnightly report G. S. Khaparde Gandhi Govt groups Gujarat hartal Hindu Home Dept Home Pol Home Rule League ibid Indian National Indian National Congress Indian politics institutional politics January July June Kaira Khilafat Committee Khilafat movement leaders leadership letter M. R. Jayakar Madras Mahatma Malaviya March meeting Motilal Nehru Muslim League Nagpur nationalist non-cooperation November October officials organization passive resistance Patel politicians province Punjab reforms report from Bombay report of D.C.I. Rowlatt satyagraha Sabha satyagraha Secretary September 1920 South Africa speech Swaraj telegram Tilak tion ulema Viceroy violence Weekly report western educated Young India