
The Nonviolent Struggle for Indian Freedom, 1905-19
Celebrated historian David Hardiman shows that while nonviolence is associated above all with the towering figure of Mahatma Gandhi, 'passive resistance' was already being practiced by nationalists in British-ruled India, though there was no principled commitment to nonviolence as such. It was Gandhi, first in South Africa and then in India, who evolved a technique that he called 'satyagraha'. His endeavors saw 'nonviolence' forged as both a new word in the English language, and a new political concept.
This book conveys in vivid detail exactly what nonviolence entailed, and the formidable difficulties that the pioneers of such resistance encountered in the years 1905-19.
- Forfatter
- David Hardiman
- ISBN
- 9780190920678
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 499 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.12.2018
- Forlag
- Oxford University Press
- Antall sider
- 288
