A Comprehensive Guide to Nonviolent Resistance
Much of the recent surge in writing about nonviolent forms of resistance has focused on post-World War II movements, but this authoritative history explores the evolution of nonviolence in India from 1905-19.
The Role of Indians in Nonviolent Resistance
Celebrated historian David Hardiman reveals that while Mahatma Gandhi is often associated with nonviolence, ‘passive resistance’ was already being practiced by nationalists in British-ruled India. Gandhi’s technique of ‘satyagraha’ revolutionized nonviolent resistance, forging a new word and concept in the English language.
Challenges and Difficulties
The pioneers of nonviolent resistance faced formidable challenges in the years 1905-19, but this book conveys the vivid details of their endeavors and the impact of their work.
This Test Bank is designed to support students and instructors in their understanding of nonviolent resistance, with questions, solutions, and chapters that reflect the complexities of this important historical period.
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