
Vocalizing Silence
Political Protests in Orissa, 1930-42
Chandi Prasad Nanda(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. October 2009
Book
Hardback
436 pages
978-0-7619-3634-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a detailed study of the different facets of the Indian national movement in Orissa during the phase between the Civil Disobedience Movement and the Quit India Movement. It documents the role of different social groups during that period along with the social reach of these movements. It gives considerable weightage to the study of peasants and tribals and their relationship with the nationalist politics.
Vocalizing Silence: Political Protests in Orissa, 1930-42 taps a large chunk of unexplored archival and non-archival sources, within a distinct historiographic framework. The book looks into the details of both the mass movement and non-mass movement phases of the struggle in Orissa, and discusses the strategies that build a mass anti-imperialist struggle. It also discusses the role of the Left forces within the Congress-led movements and the ideological shifts that took place, keeping the hegemonic nature of the Indian freedom struggle in perspective.
This book can serve both as a textbook and as supplementary reading material for students and researchers of history, especially Orissa's history, sociology and political science, besides being immensely useful to professionals like NGO activists, social scientists and media activists engaged in the understanding of colonial socio-political structure.
Vocalizing Silence: Political Protests in Orissa, 1930-42 taps a large chunk of unexplored archival and non-archival sources, within a distinct historiographic framework. The book looks into the details of both the mass movement and non-mass movement phases of the struggle in Orissa, and discusses the strategies that build a mass anti-imperialist struggle. It also discusses the role of the Left forces within the Congress-led movements and the ideological shifts that took place, keeping the hegemonic nature of the Indian freedom struggle in perspective.
This book can serve both as a textbook and as supplementary reading material for students and researchers of history, especially Orissa's history, sociology and political science, besides being immensely useful to professionals like NGO activists, social scientists and media activists engaged in the understanding of colonial socio-political structure.
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Series
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
692 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-3634-3 (9780761936343)
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Person
Chandi Prasad Nanda is a reader at the Academic Staff College of the Utkal University at Bhubaneswar. He is a member of several national and international organizations such as the Indian History Congress and has participated previously at the European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, the academic network of the Global Project on the History of Leprosy and the Orissa Research Programme Sponsored by the German Research Council (1999??2004). He has a research and teaching experience of more than two decades.
Content
Preface
Phases of Swaraj Politics: Civil Disobedience Movement, 1930-34
Structuring of the Left
Mobilization, Resistance and Popular Initiatives: Peasant and Tribal Movements, 1935-39
Struggling Against the Rulers: Popular Movements in the Princely States
Situating the Congress Ministry, 1937-39
Return to Agitation: Signalling Quit India, 1940-41
Making of Swaraj: The 1942 Movement
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Phases of Swaraj Politics: Civil Disobedience Movement, 1930-34
Structuring of the Left
Mobilization, Resistance and Popular Initiatives: Peasant and Tribal Movements, 1935-39
Struggling Against the Rulers: Popular Movements in the Princely States
Situating the Congress Ministry, 1937-39
Return to Agitation: Signalling Quit India, 1940-41
Making of Swaraj: The 1942 Movement
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index