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Nationalism in india

The Nationalism in India course looks at how the nationalist movement in India grew from the 19th century until India became independent in 1947. Students will learn about the ideas behind Indian nationalism, important leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Subhas Chandra Bose, and important events like the Non-Cooperation and Quit India movements. The course also looks at the social, cultural, and political reasons that helped the fight for freedom.

This course is great for anyone who wants to understand the important factors in India’s path to independence.

Partition, Independence and Integration of states (GE)

Partition, Independence and Integration of states

Communalism in Indian Politics During the time of Indian nationalism and the struggle for independence, …

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Social Movements: Peasants, Tribals, Workers, Women and anti-caste movements (GE)

Social Movements: Peasants, Tribals, Workers, Women and anti-caste movements

Peasants Social Movements Peasant movements were integral to the Indian nationalist movement, reflecting the socio-economic …

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GE unit 3- Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base

GE unit 3- Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base

(A) Phases of Nationalist Movement Liberal Constitutionalists Phase:- The Liberal Constitutionalists Phase of the Indian …

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Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the Nineteenth Century

Reformism and Anti-Reformism in the Nineteenth Century

In 19th-century India, there were two main ideas that influenced the fight for independence: reformism …

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Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India: Nationalist, Imperialist, Marxist, and Subaltern

Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India: Nationalist, Imperialist, Marxist, and Subaltern

In this post, notes of “Unit 1: Approaches to the Study of Nationalism in India: …

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