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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. Contents: Preface. PART I: IN SOUTH AFRICA. 1. Balasundaram Meets Gandhi. 2. Valluvar and Gandhi. 3. The Plight of Tamilians on Gandhi s Arrival. 4. The Moral War of South African Indians. 5. Tamil Women in the Struggle. 6. Three Martyrs: Valliammal, Nagappan and Narayanasami. 7. Thambi Naidu and Other Martyrs. 8. The Overall Contribution of Tamils. 9. Gandhi s Praise for Tamils. 10. Indian Opinion. PART II: IN INDIA. 11. In Balasundaram s Land. 12. An Exploratory Tour, 1915. 13. The Besant Gandhi War, 1916. 14. En Route to Ranchi, 1917. 15. The Moral War Begins, 1919. 16. In the Thick of Non-Cooperation, 1920. 17. The Golden Age of National Service, 1921. 18. A Revolution in Apparel. 19. Kanyakumari Darshan, 1925. 20. The Cheramadevi Tangle. 21. Khadi. 22. The Khadi Tour, 1927. 23. Madras Congress, 1927. 24. In the Midst of the Andhra Tour. 25. The Vedaranyam War. 26. The Marriage of Lakshmi and Devadas. 27. Abolition of Untouchability. 28. Harijan Tour, 1933. 29. Harijan Tour, 1934. 30. On the Way to Nandi Hills, and Back, 1936. 31. Temple Tradition, 1937. 32. The Hindi Sammelan, 1937. 33. The Tamil Gandhi. 34. Hindi and Gandhi. 35. The Final Trail. Appendix: A Chronology of Gandhi s Tours in Tamil Nadu, 1896 1946. Gandhi s Travels in Tamil Nadu highlights the deep and abiding connection and friendship Gandhi had with Tamil Nadu and its people, from the time that he, as a young lawyer, led the struggle of Indian contractual labourers, many of them Tamilians, against the colonial government in South Africa, to when he returned to India to lead the Congress and the freedom movement. It covers the period from his very first visit to (what was then) Madras State/Province in 1896, to his last visit to the state in 1946, a year before Independence. Painstakingly retracing Gandhi s footsteps in the land of Valluvar, A. Ramasamy travelled across the country, met and corresponded with people associated with Gandhi, pored through government archives, letters, books and newspapers of the period, collecting important and interesting details. We learn it was in Tamil Nadu that the British Parliamentary delegation held discussions recognising that India s freedom was inevitable. We learn about fearless young martyrs like Valliammal, and of the publicised argument between Annie Besant and Gandhi over his 1916 speech in Benares. It was also the Tamil student fraternity that first gave Gandhi the title Father of the Nation . As evident from Gandhi s numerous speeches included herein, the volume also underscores the vital contribution of the Tamil people to the Indian freedom struggle, and draws our attention to the many Tamilian heirs to the Gandhian legacy who continued his work well after him. Rich in anecdotal and historical detail, carefully compiled, this book would interest anyone who wishes to know about Gandhi s evolution as a leader, his unique relationship with Tamil Nadu, and the larger history of the freedom movement.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Gandhis Travels in Tamil Nadu highlights the deep and abiding connection and friendship Gandhi had with Tamil Nadu and its people, from the time that he, as a young lawyer, led the struggle of Indian contractual labourers, many of them Tamilians, against the colonial government in South Africa, to when he returned to India to lead the Congress and the freedom movement. It covers the period from his very first visit to (what was then) Madras State/Province in 1896, to his last visit to the state in 1946, a year before Independence. Painstakingly retracing Gandhis footsteps in the land of Valluvar, A. Ramasamy travelled across the country, met and corresponded with people associated with Gandhi, pored through government archives, letters, books and newspapers of the period, collecting important and interesting details. We learn it was in Tamil Nadu that the British Parliamentary delegation held discussions recognising that Indias freedom was inevitable. We learn about fearless young martyrs like Valliammal, and of the publicised argument between Annie Besant and Gandhi over his 1916 speech in Benares. It was also the Tamil student fraternity that first gave Gandhi the title Father of the Nation. The volume also underscores the vital contribution of the Tamil people to the Indian freedom struggle, and draws our attention to the many Tamilian heirs to the Gandhian legacy who continued his work well after him. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.