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Gandhi: the years that changed the world

✍ Scribed by Gandhi;Guha, Ramachandra


Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group; Alfred A Knopf
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


The concluding volume of the definitive biography of Gandhi relates his struggles to attain India's independence from England, improve relations between Hindus and Muslims, and develop India's economic self-reliance, all using methods of nonviolence.;Part I. Claiming a nation (1915-1922) -- Part II. Reaching out to the world (1922-1931) -- Part III. Reform and renewal (1931-1937) -- Part IV. War and rebellion (1937-1944) -- Part V. The last years (1944-1948) -- Epilogue: Gandhi in our time.

✦ Table of Contents


Part I. Claiming a nation (1915-1922) --
Part II. Reaching out to the world (1922-1931) --
Part III. Reform and renewal (1931-1937) --
Part IV. War and rebellion (1937-1944) --
Part V. The last years (1944-1948) --
Epilogue: Gandhi in our time.

✦ Subjects


India


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