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Gov 1255: Politics of India Lecture 2: The Historical Legacy Procession in Bangalore for Mahatma Gandhi's Quit India Movement, a call for independence of India from British rule, 1942 Prof Prerna Singh
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Lecture 2: The Historical Legacy Why did the British colonize India? Why did they leave?
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Why did the British colonize India? The East India Company
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The Boston Tea Party
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The Mughal Empire
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The Indus Valley Civilization 3300-1900 BC
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Medieval India
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The Taj Mahal Shah Jahan Mumtaz Mahal The Mughal Empire
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East India Company spreads its control
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Spread of control of East India Company
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Rebellion of 1857 Rani Laxmi Bai Mangal Pandey
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Queen Victoria, Empress of India
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The Jewel in the Crown of the British Empire
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Why did the British leave?
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
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Gandhi returns to India
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World War I Over 1.5 million Indians served in the armed services
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Post card depicting the Sikh Regiment liberating France in World War I
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World War I Over 1.5 million Indians served in the armed services India provided £146 million in revenue for the war. Severe economic crisis – rising taxes, inflation, famines.
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The Congress Party Moderate s Aim: ReformsMeans: Petitions Extremists Aim: Overthrow of British rule Means: Attacks on Public figures, Bombs
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Moderate s Aim: ReformsMeans: Petitions Extremists Aim: Overthrow of British rule Means: Attacks on Public figures, Bombs Gandhi
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Created a wholly new form of politics: Mass movement
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Gandhi’s Significance in World History “Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth” Albert Einstein
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Gandhi’s Significance in World History UNIQUE New spiritual techniques into politics: Passive resistance, Mass Civil Disobedience, Courting Arrests, Prayer Meetings, Fasts Political success of spiritual techniques
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Gandhi & Thoreau Gandhi on Thoreau’s Essay on Civil Disobedience: “It expresses the essence of my political philosophy, not only as India’s struggle related to the British but as to my views of the relations between citizens and government…I took the name of my movement from Thoreau’s essay”.
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Gandhi’s Significance in World History Who is the greatest man in the world today? John Haynes Holmes, Pastor of the Community Church of NY City, Sermon in the lyric theater of New York City in 1921 “What we have under Gandhi’s leadership is a revolution…but a revolution different from any other that history has knowledge. Gandhi is a citadel of modern power”.
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Gandhi’s Significance in World History “To know Gandhi is to tantamount to knowing Christ”
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Gandhi’s Significance in World History Martin Luther King’s radio address on his last day in India: "Since being in India, I am more convinced than ever before that the method of nonviolent resistance is the most potent weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for justice and human dignity. In a real sense, Mahatma Gandhi embodied in his life certain universal principles that are inherent in the moral structure of the universe, and these principles are as inescapable as the law of gravitation."
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Gandhi’s Significance in History of India Swaraj Swaraj or the independence of India from foreign domination.
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Gandhi’s Significance in History of India Most powerful political intervention against the British is small, non-violent intervention into colonial economy : Movement towards economic self- reliance
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Gandhi’s Significance in History of India Economic self-reliance -Clothing -Food
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Gandhi spinning cloth on a charkha Movement for Home-spun cloth
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Gandhi’s Salt March 1930 “Not one of the marchers even raised an arm to fend off the blows. They went down like ten-pins. From where I stood I heard the sickening whacks of the clubs on unprotected skulls. Those struck down fell sprawling, unconscious or writhing in pain with fractured skulls or broken shoulders. In two or three minutes the ground was quilted with bodies. Great patches of blood widened on their white clothes. The survivors without breaking ranks silently and doggedly marched on until struck down” American Correspondent Webb Miller
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Gandhi’s Significance in History of India Most powerful political intervention against the British is small, non-violent intervention into colonial economy: Movement towards economic self- reliance Political Symbolism: Connection of body to body politic
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Gandhi with British mill workers in Lancashire
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Gandhi’s Significance in History of India Most powerful political intervention against the British is small, non-violent intervention into colonial economy: Movement towards economic self-reliance Political Symbolism: Connection of body to body politic Mass Participation
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Gandhi’s Significance in History of India Young women march in the Non-Cooperation Movement, 1930s
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Tensions around Gandhi Religion Caste
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Most fatal tension…from closest associate
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Next week… Darkest period of modern Indian history: The Partition of India
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