Friday 6 January 2017

India Mutiny to Mahatma and Swaraj (A History of Hundred Years)

  • ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book gives a brief account of one hundred years of Indian history mainly from mutiny to emergence of Mahatma Gandhi and finally swaraj. It highlights the differences between Hindus and Muslims rulers which gave advantage to the Europeans traders to capture Indian market. Consequently, the British East India Company gained great power in India andruled until 1857. It discusses the reasons behind the transfer of power from Company to the Crown after the mutiny of 1857. The British divided India into provinces ruled directly by the British governors and the states ruled by the native princes. The book sheds light on Indian nationalist movements, both by the Indian National Congress and Muslim League, which compelled the colonial rulers to grant independence in 1947, not as united India but a divided India. One dominion kept the name India and the other took the name Pakistan. The book presents the contemporary situation of independent India which was confronting a varieties of tasks and challenges such as economic and political legacies left by the rulers and above all, to hold India together as a country and keep united a multi-religious, multi-cultural, multilingual nation within a democratic framework. Finally but importantly it also evaluates the impact of British rule which lasted for almost 190 years in India.
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Kamini Krishna is senior Lecturer at the University of Zambia, School of Humanities and SocialSciences.She had her Doctorate degree based on her research in Indian History and Archaeology from the University of Patna. She has M.A. and B. Eddegree from the same university. She was awarded Research Fellowship by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, New Delhi India during 20092010 under the project titled "Possibilities of Overcoming Industrial Imbalances between India and The COMESAandSADC Region. She also had brief training in England in the field of Iconography based on which she authored a book titled 'Early Bronzes of Bihar'. She has also authored another book titled "India's Brewing Support for SubSaharan Africa (Trade relations). Dr. Krishna has several publications in international journals, proceedings and chapters in edited books. Dr.Krishna has presented her research articles in countries which include Italy (University of Turin, 2015), UK (University of Sussex, Brighton 2014), UK (The University of Glasgow, 2011), Republic South Africa (the University of Stellenbosch, 2011), Germany (the University of Leipzig, 2010), Portugal (University of Lisbon, 2010), Russia (The University of Moscow, 2009, 2010), Ghana (2007) r India (University of Mumbai, 2006, 2009), Ethiopia (Addis Ababa, 2004,2006), Sudan (University of Khartoum, 2006), the US(University of Cleveland, 2004), Australia (the University of Western Australia, Perth, 2004), India (JNU 2005,2009, 2013) and In Zambia (the University of Zambia, several times)
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