Author: | VALENTINE CHIROL | ISBN: | 1230000005310 |
Publisher: | Zhingoora Books | Publication: | July 20, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | VALENTINE CHIROL |
ISBN: | 1230000005310 |
Publisher: | Zhingoora Books |
Publication: | July 20, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
By
A Reprint, revised and enlarged, from "The Times," with an introduction by Sir Alfred Lyall
We have now, as it were, before us, in that vast congeries of peoples we call India, a long, slow march in uneven stages through all the centuries from the fifth to the twentieth.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER
INTRODUCTION. BY SIR ALFRED C. LYALL VII
I. A GENERAL SURVEY
II. SWARAJ ON THE PLATFORM AND IN THE PRESS
III. A HINDU REVIVAL
IV. BRAHMANISM AND DISAFFECTION IN THE DECCAN
V. POONA AND KOLHAPUR
VI. BENGAL BEFORE THE PARTITION
VII. THE STORM IN BENGAL
VIII. THE PUNJAB AND THE ARYA SAMAJ
IX. THE POSITION OF THE MAHOMEDANS
X. SOUTHERN INDIA
XI. REVOLUTIONARY ORGANIZATIONS OUTSIDE INDIA
XII. THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
XIII. CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
XIV. THE DEPRESSED CASTES
XV. THE NATIVE STATES
XVI. CROSS CURRENTS
XVII. THE GROWTH OF WESTERN EDUCATION
XVIII. THE INDIAN STUDENT
XIX. SOME MEASURES OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM
XX. THE QUESTION OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
XXI. PRIMARY EDUCATION
XXII. SWADESHI AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS
XXIII. THE FINANCIAL AND FISCAL RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND GREAT BRITAIN
XXIV. THE POSITION OF INDIANS IN THE EMPIRE
XXV. SOCIAL AND OFFICIAL RELATIONS
XXVI. THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
XXVII. CONCLUSIONS
NOTES
INDEX
The numerals above the line in the body of the book refer to notes at the end of the volume.
By
A Reprint, revised and enlarged, from "The Times," with an introduction by Sir Alfred Lyall
We have now, as it were, before us, in that vast congeries of peoples we call India, a long, slow march in uneven stages through all the centuries from the fifth to the twentieth.
[ZHINGOORA BOOKS]
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
INTRODUCTION. BY SIR ALFRED C. LYALL VII
I. A GENERAL SURVEY
II. SWARAJ ON THE PLATFORM AND IN THE PRESS
III. A HINDU REVIVAL
IV. BRAHMANISM AND DISAFFECTION IN THE DECCAN
V. POONA AND KOLHAPUR
VI. BENGAL BEFORE THE PARTITION
VII. THE STORM IN BENGAL
VIII. THE PUNJAB AND THE ARYA SAMAJ
IX. THE POSITION OF THE MAHOMEDANS
X. SOUTHERN INDIA
XI. REVOLUTIONARY ORGANIZATIONS OUTSIDE INDIA
XII. THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
XIII. CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
XIV. THE DEPRESSED CASTES
XV. THE NATIVE STATES
XVI. CROSS CURRENTS
XVII. THE GROWTH OF WESTERN EDUCATION
XVIII. THE INDIAN STUDENT
XIX. SOME MEASURES OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM
XX. THE QUESTION OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
XXI. PRIMARY EDUCATION
XXII. SWADESHI AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS
XXIII. THE FINANCIAL AND FISCAL RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND GREAT BRITAIN
XXIV. THE POSITION OF INDIANS IN THE EMPIRE
XXV. SOCIAL AND OFFICIAL RELATIONS
XXVI. THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
XXVII. CONCLUSIONS
NOTES
INDEX
The numerals above the line in the body of the book refer to notes at the end of the volume.