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Bipan Chandra
Chapter-4: Foundation of the Congress: The Myth
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List of Chapters
Chapter-1:The First Major Challenge: The Revolt of 1857
Chapter-2: Civil Rebellions and Tribal Uprisings
Chapter-3: Peasant Movements and Uprisings after1857
Chapter-4: Foundation of the Congress: The Myth
Chapter-5: Foundation of the Indian National Congress: The Reality
Chapter-6: Socio-Religious Reforms and the National Awakening
Chapter-7: An Economic Critique of Colonialism
Chapter-10: The Swadeshi Movement- 1903-1908
Chapter-11: The Split in the Congress and the Rise of Revolutionary Terrorism
Chapter-9: Propaganda in the Legislatures
Chapter-8: The Fight to Secure Press Freedom
Chapter-39: The Indian National Movement: The Ideological Dimension
Chapter-38: The Long-Term Strategy of the National Movement
Chapter-37: Freedom and Partition
Chapter-36: Post-War National Upsurge
Chapter-35: The Quit India Movement and the INA
Chapter-34: The Crisis at Tripuri to the Cripps Mission
Chapter-33: Jinnah, Golwalkar and Extreme Communalism
Chapter-32: Communalism-The Liberal Phase
Chapter-31: The Rise and Growth of Communalism
Chapter-30: The Development of a Nationalist Foreign Policy
Chapter-29: Indian Capitalists and the National Movement
Chapter-28: The Freedom Struggle in Princely India
Chapter-27: Peasant Movements in the 1930s and 40s
Chapter-26: Twenty-eight Months of Congress Rule
Chapter-25: The Strategic Debate- 1934-1937
Chapter-24: The Rise of the Left-Wing
Chapter-23: From Karachi to Wardha: The Years from1932-1934
Chapter-22: Civil Disobedience-1930-1932
Chapter-21: The Gathering Storm-1927-1929
Chapter-20: Bhagat Singh, Surya Sen and the Revolutionary Terrorists
Chapter-19: The Years of Stagnation- “Swarajists, No-Changers and Gandhiji”
Chapter-18: The Struggles for Gurdwara Reform and Temple Entry
Chapter-17: The Indian Working Class and the National Movement
Chapter-16: Peasant Movements and Nationalism in the 1920s
Chapter-15: The Non-Cooperation Movement- 1920-1922
Chapter-14: Gandhiji's Early Career and Activism
Chapter-13: The Home Rule Movement and Its Fallout
Chapter-12: World War I and Indian Nationalism: The Ghadar
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