The formation of the in 1885 was a turning point. Venkatesan details the "Moderate" phase—led by figures like Dadabhai Naoroji—who believed in constitutional methods, and the later "Extremist" phase where leaders like Bal Gangadhar Tilak demanded Swaraj (Self-rule) as a birthright. 3. The Gandhian Era (1915–1947)
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The first major nationwide strike against British rule.
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Symbolized by the iconic Dandi March and the defiance of the Salt Tax.
G. Venkatesan’s approach to history is prized for its clarity and structured analysis. Unlike many dense academic texts, his writing manages to weave together the political, social, and economic threads of the independence movement. The book is particularly popular for:
The contributions of Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, and the HRA. Conclusion
It doesn't just list dates; it explains the "why" behind the British policies and the Indian response.
The role of Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar.
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The formation of the in 1885 was a turning point. Venkatesan details the "Moderate" phase—led by figures like Dadabhai Naoroji—who believed in constitutional methods, and the later "Extremist" phase where leaders like Bal Gangadhar Tilak demanded Swaraj (Self-rule) as a birthright. 3. The Gandhian Era (1915–1947)
When searching for the of this book, it is important to look for legitimate academic repositories or university digital libraries. Many students use these digital copies to create concise notes on:
For students, history buffs, and civil service aspirants, finding a is often a top priority. This article explores the significance of this text and the phases of the movement it so meticulously covers. Why G. Venkatesan’s Account is Essential
The first major nationwide strike against British rule.
The Indian freedom struggle is not just a chronological sequence of events; it is a profound narrative of resilience, unity, and an unwavering quest for self-determination. Among the many scholarly accounts of this era, the work of stands out as a comprehensive and authoritative resource.
Symbolized by the iconic Dandi March and the defiance of the Salt Tax.
G. Venkatesan’s approach to history is prized for its clarity and structured analysis. Unlike many dense academic texts, his writing manages to weave together the political, social, and economic threads of the independence movement. The book is particularly popular for:
The contributions of Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, and the HRA. Conclusion
It doesn't just list dates; it explains the "why" behind the British policies and the Indian response.
The role of Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar.