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Gentlemanly terrorists : political violence and the colonial state in India, 1919-1947

Title
Gentlemanly terrorists : political violence and the colonial state in India, 1919-1947 / Durba Ghosh, Cornell University, New York.
ISBN
9781107186668
1107186668
9781316637388
1316637387
Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Copyright Notice Date
©2017
Physical Description
xv, 275 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Summary
In 'Gentlemanly Terrorists', Durba Ghosh uncovers the critical place of revolutionary terrorism in the colonial and postcolonial history of modern India. She reveals how so-called 'Bhadralok dacoits' used assassinations, bomb attacks, and armed robberies to accelerate the departure of the British from India and how, in response, the colonial government effectively declared a state of emergency, suspending the rule of law and detaining hundreds of suspected terrorists. She charts how each measure of constitutional reform to expand Indian representation in 1919 and 1935 was accompanied by emergency legislation to suppress political activism by those considered a threat to the security of the state. Repressive legislation became increasingly seen as a necessary condition to British attempts to promote civic society and liberal governance in India. By placing political violence at the center of India's campaigns to win independence, this book reveals how terrorism shaped the modern nation-state in India.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 18, 2017
Series
Critical perspectives on empire.
Critical perspectives on empire
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction
The reforms of 1919: Montagu-Chelmsford, the Rowlatt Act, Jails Commission, and the Royal Amnesty
The history of revolutionary terrorism through autobiography
After Chauri Chaura: the revival and repression of revolutionary terrorism
After the Chittagong Armoury raid: revolutionary terrorism in the 1930s
From political prisoner to security prisoner
Revolutionary autobiographies: postcolonial tellings of nationalist history
Conclusion.
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