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Mohandas K. Gandhi : A Biography

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The story of the man who led India to Independence from British Rule.

Mohandas K. Gandhi, known as Mahatma ("great soul"), is a revered figure worldwide for his nonviolent action to free India from British rule.

Readers will discover how he came to be a member of the exalted pantheon of men for the ages.

The book follows Gandhi from his family's home in the provinces to an early arranged marriage, via sojourn in England to prepare for a law career, to his growth from a timid new barrister in South Africa to India's foremost negotiator with the British power structure.

He is shown evolving from a loyal British subject to become the champion of Home Rule for India, often inciting illegal actions to get himself and supporters arrested to further the cause, risking his life with his famous hunger strikes.

The narrative of his life and contributions also illuminates Indian society and the caste system in the latter half of 19th century up to World War II, British colonial rule and racism in South Africa and India, and Hinduism.

Controversial aspects of his choices are covered as well.

For example, he was largely an absentee husband and father?After siring four children, he took a vow of celibacy but formed attachments to several young, female Western devotees through the years.

Ultimately, it was his belief in Hindus and Muslims living together in a united, free India that led to his assassination.

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Product Details
Greenwood Press
0313333947 / 9780313333941
Hardback
30/12/2005
United States
English
xv, 166 p., [4] p. of plates : ill.
25 cm
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