【インド独立運動の知のルーツ 1893年-1918年】
The Intellectual Roots of India’s Freedom Struggle (1893-1918) H 486 p. 17
Mukherjee, Prithwindra 著
目次
Introduction 1; I. THE GENESIS OF NATIONALISM IN INDIA ; I.1. Ideas they Defended ; 1. The Pioneer: Rammohun Roy (1772-1833) ; 2. After Rammohun (1833-1857) ; I.2. The First Clash of Interests Karl Marx, the Observer (1857-1860) ; I.3. The Bard of Patriotism; Mahatma Rajnarain Basu (1826-1899) ; I.4. The Quest of the National Soul; Swami Dayanand (1824-1883) ; I.5. The Motherland, a Cult; Bankimchandra Chatterjee (1838-1894) ; I.6. The Soul of Militant Nationalism; Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856-1920) ; I.7. The Poet of Patriotism; Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) ; I.8. Patriotism as Religion; Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) ; I.9. Patriotism, a Synthesis; Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) ; II. THE THINKER IN ACTION 124; II.1. Jatin Mukherjee (1879-1915) and the Bengali Society ; II.1.1. From the Gorai to the Ganga ; II.1.2. Meetings in Calcutta ; II.1.3. A Foretaste of Insurrection: 1905 ; II.1.4. Violence, an Antidote ; II.1.5. His Majesty’s Prison ; II.1.6. Secret Revival ; II.2. Revolutionaries Abroad ; II.2.1. In England ; II.2.2. In France ; II.2.3. In Germany ; II.2.4. In the United States ; II.2.4a. Taraknath Das (1884-1958) ; II.2.4b. Ghadar, the Revolutionary Formation ; II.3. The Enemy’s Enemy: First World War ; II.3.1. Bengal Fireworks ; II.3.2. Balasore: Baptism of Blood ; II.3.3. Letters of Jatin Mukherjee ; II.4. Consequences ; II.4.1. In the Far East ; II.4.2. In Europe ; II.4.3. In the USA ; II.4.4. In India: Gandhi Steps In ; III. CONCLUSION ; III.1. Facing the Extremist Perspective ; III.1.1. Tagore and Gandhi ; III.2. The Last of the Prophets ; IV.1. Introduction ; IV.2. ‘The Pioneers’ by Rabindranath Tagore ; IV.3. Tagore on Jatin Mukherjee ; IV.4. Jatin Mukherjee (1879-1915) by M.N. Roy
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