A brief history of modern India
Rajiv Ahir
- Revised and enlarged edition.
- New Delhi : Spectrum Books, 2009.
- 935 pages : 21 cm.
Unit 1 SOURCES AND APPROACHES Unit 2 ADVENT OF EUROPEANS AND CONSOLIDATION OF BRITISH POWER IN INDIA Unit 3 RISING RESENTMENT AGAINST COMPANY RULE Unit 4 REFORM MOVEMENTS Unit 5 THE STRUGGLE BEGINS Unit 6 NATIONAL MOVEMENT (1905-1918) Unit 7 ERA OF MASS NATIONALISM BEGINS(1919-1939) Unit 8 TOWARDS FREEDOM AND PARTITION (1939-1947) Unit 9 INDIA UNDER BRITISH RULE: GOVERNANCE AND OTHER ASPECTS Unit 10 INDEPENDENCE AND AFTER
Several books have been written by justly famous authors and historians of India’s struggle for freedom which is the major strand in any consideration of the history of Modern India. But these volumes are extensive and in-depth studies, and often suffer from an overemphasis on one aspect at the cost of another. The present small effort, however, brings together various aspects of the turbulent period (from the arrival of the Europeans on Indian soil and the establishment of British rule in India to the day India won independence) in a systematic and succinct manner: major and important details and milestones are effectively discussed while several relevant but little known details are also highlighted.
Each chapter is accompanied by a summary which will prove very useful for quick revision.
It is not just the mainstream freedom struggle that has been considered, but the disparate efforts—small but significant—of several groups have also been discussed. The political and socio-economic developments that have influenced the growth of modern India have been dealt with in independent chapters.
The endeavour has been to present complex and truly vast material in a brief and easy-to-understand manner, and we hope our readers find the book of use and interest.
The present revised edition incorporates additional information under several chapters besides a survey of personalities associated with various movements, peasant and tribal movements, tables and charts for quick reference.