রামচন্দ্র গুহের গান্ধী 2
রামচন্দ্র গুহের গান্ধী 2
"'Guha presents Gandhi in his true form, allowing his complex contradictions to emerge.' ― The New York Times
Gandhi’s life is among the greatest of the twentieth century. He inspired millions across the world, incensed countless others, and faced challenges from those who questioned his ideas and methods. His entire life unfolded under the shadow of the British Empire, but his contribution to bringing it to its knees was paramount. In a world dominated by the violence of fascist and communist dictators, Gandhi wielded only arguments and examples. He fought against caste and gender discrimination and sacrificed his life in the struggle for religious harmony.
This remarkable book chronicles the period of Gandhi’s life from his return to India after the Round Table Conferences when he once again immersed himself in planning for the freedom struggle. This volume covers his battle against untouchability, the establishment of the Wardha Ashram, his ideological conflicts with Subhas Chandra Bose, the Quit India Movement, India’s independence, and ultimately his assassination in 1948. Including narratives of his dialogues with Jinnah and Ambedkar and various episodes of the freedom movement, this book introduces us to Gandhi's personality through the perspectives of his contemporaries. Drawing from previously unpublished sources, skillful storytelling, and a deep political understanding, this book stands out as one of the most ambitious works ever written on the Father of the Nation."
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