India: The Curzon to Nehru and After (Record no. 9602)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 978-81-716-7591-3
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Edition number 23
Classification number 954.042
Item number DAS
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Das Durga
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title India: The Curzon to Nehru and After
Statement of responsibility, etc. Durga Das
Medium english
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Rupa Publishers
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1981
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 547 p.
Other physical details soft bound;
Dimensions 14x21 cm
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE BOOK I<br/>1900-21 Political Awakening 1. Childhood in a Punjab Village<br/>2. The Social and Religious Milieu6<br/>3. First Contact with the White Man<br/>4. School Days<br/>5. Moment of Destiny: Journalism Beckons<br/>6. With A.P.I. under K. C. Roy<br/>7. Curzon and Nehru<br/>8. Minto and Hardinge<br/>9. Gokhale: Towering Parliamentaria<br/>10. Chelmsford: Pledge of Reforms<br/>11. Tilak: Home Rule is my Birthright<br/>12. Passing of the Tilak Era<br/>13. The New Challenge of Non-Cooperation<br/>14. Dyarchy in Action<br/>BOOK II<br/>1921-39 The Gandhian Revolution<br/>1. Simla-Delhi Exodus<br/>2. Reading as Viceroy<br/>Contents<br/>3. The Prince of Wales’s Tour<br/>4. Gandhi’s Triumph and Retreat<br/>5. Indianisation of the Services<br/>6. Three Revolutions<br/>7. Serving the Nationalist Press<br/>8. The Rise of Communalism<br/>9. The Question of Council Entry<br/>10. Reading’s Successes and Failures<br/>11. Irwin’s Bid to Ease Tension<br/>12. Divide and Rule<br/>13. The Simon Inquiry<br/>14. The Worsening Crisis<br/>15. Gandhi-Irwin Pact<br/>16. (1) Giants of the Central Legislature(2) Irwin’s Departure<br/>17. Voyage to London<br/>18. The Indian Problem: British View<br/>19. The Press and India Office<br/>20. Willingdon-Civil Disobedience Resumed<br/>21. Council Entry—Reforms Act<br/>22. The Seeds of Pakistan: Fazli’s Views<br/>23. Non-Cooperation Ends<br/>24. Grigg - Break with Reuter and A.P.I.<br/>25. Jinnah - Break with the Congress<br/>26. Provincial Autonomy at Work<br/>BOOK III<br/>1939-47 Independence Dawns 1. World War II<br/><br/>igi<br/><br/>Contents<br/><br/>9<br/><br/>2. The Cripps Mission<br/><br/>200<br/><br/>3. Do or Die<br/><br/>204<br/><br/>4. Over to the Hindustan Times<br/><br/>209<br/><br/>5. Pakistan on a Platter<br/><br/>213<br/><br/>6. War Correspondent<br/><br/>217<br/><br/>7. In London Again<br/><br/>221<br/><br/>8. Cabinet Mission<br/><br/>224<br/><br/>9. Interim Government<br/><br/>230<br/><br/>10. The Assembly Scene<br/><br/>235<br/><br/>11. Towards the Transfer of Power - Mountbatten 238 12. Divide and Quit<br/><br/>247<br/><br/>13. The Final Scene<br/><br/>252<br/><br/>14. The Auspicious Hour<br/><br/>255<br/><br/>BOOK IV 1947-64<br/><br/>The Nehru Era 1. Tryst with Destiny<br/><br/>261<br/><br/>2. Resettling the Refugees<br/><br/>267<br/><br/>3. Constitution Making<br/><br/>271<br/><br/>4. The Passing of the Mahatma<br/><br/>274<br/><br/>5. Meeting Challenges<br/><br/>279<br/><br/>6. Talks with Nehru<br/><br/>288<br/><br/>7. To the New World<br/><br/>295<br/><br/>8. Clash of Personalities<br/><br/>301<br/><br/>9. First General Election<br/><br/>306<br/><br/>10. Planned Development<br/><br/>309<br/><br/>11. India and the Big Powers<br/><br/>317<br/><br/>12. Linguistic States<br/><br/>326<br/><br/>13. President and Prime Minister<br/><br/>331<br/><br/>Contents<br/><br/>IO<br/><br/>14. Round the World<br/><br/>339<br/><br/>15. X-Raying the Nation<br/><br/>346<br/><br/>16. The Shrunken Image<br/><br/>351<br/><br/>17. I.N.F.A. is Born<br/><br/>357<br/><br/>18. China Betrays Nehru<br/><br/>359<br/><br/>19. Father and Daughter<br/><br/>368<br/><br/>20. Enter the Soothsayer<br/>21. Nehru, Man and Prime Minister<br/>BOOK V<br/>1964-68 After Nehru, What ? 1. “Big Little Man”<br/>2. The Twenty-one-Day War<br/>3. A Woman Leads<br/>4. Democracy on Trial<br/>5. India Counts<br/>6. India and the United States<br/>7. Moscow looks at Delhi<br/>8. The Crystal Ball<br/>9. Challenging Issues<br/>10. Break-up or Break-through
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