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Soft cover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Prison letters despite being subjected to the scrutiny of government censors often supply some of the deepest insights into the mind of a revolutionary Subhas Chandra Boses letters from Mandalay certainly underscore the truth of the poetic assertion Stone walls do not a prison make nor iron bars a cage They make this volume one of the most moving in the 12 volume set of Netajis Collected Works Subhas Chandra Boses exile in Burmese prisons from 1924 to 1927 witnessed the transformation of a lieutenant to a leader During the non cooperation movement and its aftermath he had wholeheartedly accepted Deshbandhu Chitta Ranjan Das as his political mentor The apprenticeship was cut short by Deshbandhus death in June 1925 When Subhas received this terrible news as a prisoner in Mandalay he felt desolate with a sense of bereavement as he wrote to his friend Dilip Kumar Roy Netajis letters cover a very wide array of topics art music literature nature education folk culture civic affairs criminology spirituality and of course politics He bore the rigours of prison life with a combination of stoicism and humour This volume is indispensable to an understanding of Indias most major revolutionary leader and will interest all historians of modern India 384 pp.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Between his resignation as Congress President in Calcutta on 29 April 1939 and his escape from his Elgin Road home on the night of 16-17 January 1941, Subhas Chandra Bose provided India with an alternative leadership in place of the old guard represented by the Gandhian High Command. His alternative was based on a commitment to anti-imperialism and future socialism. This volume brings together the writings and speeches of a crucial phase in Bose's political life immediately prior to his emergence as the Netaji of lndia's army of liberation. The themes dealt with here include the role of the left within the Indian independence movement, the Second World War as a conflict between rival imperialisms, and the need for HinduMuslim unity and CongressMuslim League understanding.
Soft cover. Zustand: New. On the night of 16 17 January 1941, Subhas Chandra Bose secretly left his Elgin Road home in Calcutta and was driven by his nephew, Sisir, in a car up to Gomoh railway junction in Bihar. Two years later, in February 1943, Bose set out on a perilous submarine journey from Europe to Asia. Between these two journeys lies perhaps the most difficult, daring and controversial phase in the life of India s foremost anti-colonial revolutionary. His writings and broadcasts of this period cover a broad range of topics: the Second World War, India in the context of war, plans for a final armed assault against British rule in India, criticism of Germany s invasion of the Soviet Union, the role of Japan in East and Southeast Asia, the reasons for rejecting the Cripps offer of 1942, and support for Mahatma Gandhi and the Quit India movement. This volume is indispensible for all interested in modern South Asian history and politics, as well as nationalism and international relations in the twentieth century.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Perhaps the least known aspect of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's many-sided personality was his love for Emilie Schenkl, his Austrian wife. Bose met Emilie Schenkl in June 1934 in Vienna, developed a close relationship during his forced European exile, secretly married her in December 1937, and had a daughter, Anita, in November 1942. This volume of Netaji's Collected Works illuminates the human and emotional aspects of his many-splendoured life. One hundred and sixty-two of his letters, written between 1934 and 1942, are published in this volume, along with eighteen of Emilie Schenkl's letters that have survived. Two additional letters appear in this editionSubhas's 'love letter' for Emilie (March 1936), written from Badgastein to Vienna, as he prepared to leave for India after three years of European exile; and the letter of 9 February 1943, written at dawn just before Netaji set off on his epic submarine voyage from Europe to Asia.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Subhas Chandra Bose's 'discovery of India', unlike Jawaharlal Nehru's, occurred very early in life, when he was barely in his teens. 'How many selfless sons of the Mother are prepared, in this selfish age,' the fifteen-year-old Subhas asked his mother in 1912, 'to completely give up their personal interests and take the plunge for the Mother? Mother, is this son of yours yet ready?' As he stood on the verge of taking the plunge by resigning from the Indian Civil Service in 1921, he wrote to his elder brother Sarat: 'Only on the soil of sacrifice and suffering can we raise our national edifice.' In December 1937 Bose wrote ten chapters of his autobiography, providing a narrative of his life until 1921 and a reflective chapter entitled 'My Faith-Philosophical'. The autobiography is complemented with a fascinating collection of seventy letters of Bose's childhood, adolescence and youth. It is not often that remembrances written later in life can be read together with primary source materials of the earlier, formative phases. This volume thus supplies the material with which to study the influences religious, cultural, moral, intellectual and political that moulded the character and personality of the revolutionary leader of India's freedom struggle.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Contents: 1. Mother India. 2. At Cambridge. 3. Prison Life in Burma. 4. Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das. 5. Bengal's Spiritual Quest. 6. Democracy in India. 7. Complete Independence. 8. The Individual, the Nation and the Ideal. 9. Punjab and Bengal, Students and Politics. 10. Socialism in India. 11. Trade Union and the Problems of Unemployment. 12. The Anti-Imperialist Struggle and Samyavada. 13. The Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Indian History. 14. India and Germany. 15. Impressions of Ireland. 16. First Love. 17. EuropeToday and Tomorrow. 18. Japan's Role in the Far East. 19. My Faith (Philosophical). 20. The Haripura Address. 21. Sadhana. 22. The Tripuri Address. 23. Riding Two Horses. 24. The Ramgarh Address. 25. My Political Testament. 26. Forward BlocIts Justification. 27. Free India and Her Problems. 28. Azad Hind. 29. Father of Our Nation. 30. The Fundamental Problems of India. 31. The Roads to Delhi are Many. 32. India Shall be Free. Index. The popular perception of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is that of a warrior-hero and revolutionary leader who led a life of suffering and sacrifice and who during the Second World War waged a great armed struggle for the freedom of India. What is often forgotten is that the warrior paused between battles to reflect on and write about the fundamental political, economic and social issues facing India and the world during his lifetime. Despite being immersed in the tumult of the anti-colonial struggle, Bose in his writings delved back into India's long and complex history and looked forward to the socio-economic reconstruction of India once political independence was won. The ideas he put forward were the products of a philosophical mind applied to careful analyses of specific historical situations and informed by direct and continuous revolutionary experiences in different parts of the world, of a kind unknown to any other leader of contemporary India. Distilled out of a twelve-volume set of Netaji's Collected Works, this new edition of his Essential Writings is designed to provide a single-volume introduction to the thought of this revolutionary leader of India's freedom struggle on the 75th anniversary of India's independence and Netaji's 125th birth anniversary. This volume is indispensable for all those interested in modern South Asian history and politics as well as nationalism and international relations in the twentieth century.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. In February 1933 a seriously ill and emaciated prisoner was carried out of an ambulance on a stretcher and put on a ship about to sail from Bombay to Europe When the same man boarded a KLM flight in Calcutta for Europe in November 1937 he was the President-elect of the Indian National Congress The years 1933 to 1937 witnessed the transformation of a radical leader into a statesman This volume brings together the letters articles and speeches from a fascinating though somewhat unusual and relatively neglected phase of the career of Subhas Chandra Bose An extraordinarily wide array of topics and themes are touched upon and explored in his works of this period-imperialism nationalism fascism communism psychology philosophy spirituality urban planning travel Gandhi Ireland love and more 458 pp.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. After a perilous ninety-day submarine voyage, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose arrived in Southeast Asia on 6 May 1943 to lead the Indian independence movement. Only when the blood of freedom loving Indians begins to flow , he declared in one of his broadcasts in June 1943, will India attain her freedom . In his last message, on 15 August 1945, he urged faith in India s destiny and expressed confidence that India shall be free and before long . Volume 12 of Netaji s Collected Works brings together all his speeches and writings as leader of the Azad Hind movement from June 1943 to August 1945. His stirring speeches in Singapore, Malaya, and Burma electrified massive audiences of civilians and soldiers, united Indians of all religions, and inspired them to join the march towards Delhi. This volume is indispensable for all interested in modern South Asian history and politics, as well as nationalism and international relations in the twentieth century.
Soft cover. Zustand: New. This volume brings to readers the thoughtful voice of Subhas Chandra Bose as he spoke to audiences of students and youth across the country during the months that he was out of prison between 1929 and February 1933. It was in 1929 that Jatindranath Das a young associate of Bhagat Singh died in Lahore Jail after a hunger strike. Jatin had served in the Congress volunteer corps in 1928 under Subhas, who took charge of the funeral rites. In October 1929 Subhas journeyed from Calcutta to Lahore to deliver a message of complete emancipation to the Punjabi students conference, lauding Jatin s sacrifice. On his return to Calcutta Bose was arrested and on 23 January 1930, the day he turned thirty-three, he was imprisoned on charges of sedition. From behind bars Bose watched with admiration as Gandhi made his next moves towards civil disobedience. These are among the many fascinating episodes that comprise this volume, which shows Subhas emerging as a pan-Indian leader in his own right, and as the only real spokesman of the Left. (jacket).
Soft cover. Zustand: New. Contents: Introduction 1. The Clouds Gather (1920). 2. The Storm Breaks (1921). 3. The Anti-Climax (1922). 4. The Swarajist Revolt (1923). 5. Deshabandhu C. R. Das in Power (192425). 6. The Slump (192527). 7. In Burmese Prisons (192527). 8. The Barometer Rises (192728). 9. Signs of Coming Upheaval (1929). 10. Stormy 1930. 11. The Gandhi-Irwin Pact and After (1931). 12. Mahatma Gandhi in Europe (1931). 13. The Fight Resumed (1932). 14. Defeat and Surrender (193334). 15. The White Paper and the Communal Award. 16. The Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Indian History. 17. The Bengal Situation. 18. Epilogue 1934. 19. A Glimpse of the Future. 20. India Since 1857A Bird's Eye View. 21. From January 1935 till September 1939. 22. From September 1939 till August 1942. Appendix. Index. The Indian Struggle 19201942 is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's major political study of the movement for independence in which he himself was a leading participant. The book provides a lucid, analytical narrative of the freedom struggle, from the gathering clouds of the Non-Co-operation and Khilafat movements to the unleashing of the mighty storm of the Quit India and Azad Hind movements. The story of the political upheavals of the inter-war period is enriched by Netaji's reflections on the key themes in Indian history and a finely etched assessment of Mahatma Gandhi's role in it. Bose wrote the first part of his narrative, 19201934, as an exile in Europe and the second part, 19351942, also in Europe eight years later. When the first part was published in 1935 its entry into India was banned by the British government. The book was, however, warmly welcomed in literary and political circles in Europe. The Manchester Guardian described it as 'perhaps the most interesting book which has yet been written by an Indian politician on Indian politics.' Romain Rolland hailed it as an 'indispensable work for the history of the Indian movement.'.
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Between his resignation as Congress President in Calcutta on 29 April 1939 and his escape from his Elgin Road home on the night of 16-17 January 1941, Subbas Chandra Bose provided India with an alternative leadership in place of the old guard represented by the Gandhian High Command. His altemative was based on a commitment to anti-imperialism and future socialism. This volume brings together the writings and speeches of a crucial phase in Bose's political life immediately prior to his emergence as the Netaji of lndia's army of liberation. The themes dealt with here include the role of the left within the Indian independence movement, the Second World War as a conflict between rival imperialisms and the need for Hindu Muslim unity and Congress Muslim League understanding.
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