Gandhi and Civil Disobedience
Explore the pivotal role of Mahatma Gandhi in the struggle for India's independence with "Gandhi and Civil Disobedience" by Judith M. Brown. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this comprehensive analysis spans 436 pages and delves into the crucial years between 1928 and 1934. During this period, Gandhi spearheaded a continental campaign of civil disobedience against British rule, marking a significant resurgence in his political activism following his earlier rise to prominence in 1920. Brown utilizes new material to provide a fresh perspective on Gandhi's strategies of non-cooperation and passive resistance, offering readers an in-depth understanding of his methods and their impact on India's fight for freedom. Perfect for those interested in civil disobedience, Indian history, and political movements, this book is an essential addition to your collection.