Author: Bipin Chandra Pal
Publisher: LP Publications
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 416
ISBN/UPC (if available): 817536274X
Description
This classics is a collection of 28 essays written by well-known nationalist from Bengal during the struggle for India's independence, and deal with diverse subjects including the controversy at that point of time whether India should opt for National Independence or Imperial Federation.
This classics is a collection of 28 essays written by well-known nationalist from Bengal during the struggle for India's independence, and deal with diverse subjects including the controversy at that point of time whether India should opt for National Independence or Imperial Federation .
Contents
Introduction
CHAPTER I
Problem of Nationality an Empire
CHAPTER II
Hindu Nationalism: What it stands for
CHAPTER III
The Positive Value of Nationalism
CHAPTER IV
Nationalism and Politics
CHAPTER V
The Present Indian Problem
CHAPTER VI
National Independence or Imperial Federation
CHAPTER VII
Provincial Autonomy
CHAPTER VIII
The Delhi Transfer
CHAPTER IX
Indian Council Reforms and Indian Culture
CHPATER X
Lord Morley’s “Reforms” and the Indian Problem
CHAPTER XI
The Executive Government of India
CHAPTER XII
Fight against Anarchism in India
CHAPTER XIII
The Problem of Political Crimes in India
CHAPTER XIV
An Indian Boy-Scout movement
CHAPTER XV
Crime and Karma
CHAPTER XVI
The New Indian Educational Policy
CHAPTER XVII
India and Imperial Preference
CHAPTER XVIII
Pan-Islamism and Indian Nationalism
Index