His Majesty\'s Opponent. Subhas Chandra Bose and India\'s Struggle Against Empire
24 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT more often than any other country “for the enlightenment of the peo- ple, to rid this earth of sin and ...
God’s Beloved Land 25 attitude” toward Muslims was in flu enced by his early contacts, and re- ported that “friction or con flic ...
26 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT of radicalism to engage in spiritual pursuits. Subhas found the heirs of Ramakrishna and Vivekananda’s ...
God’s Beloved Land 27 before rather than after (as in Nehru’s case) a direct encounter with Europe, and was intimately connected ...
28 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT jendralal Roy, and forged what was to be a life- long friendship. Dilip later reminisced that from the ...
God’s Beloved Land 29 The news of the shocking assault spread like wildfire and dominated the media for weeks to come. The gover ...
30 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT “the harm done by the occasional use of tactless expressions by cer- tain European professors in addre ...
God’s Beloved Land 31 though in a very restricted sphere—and of the martyrdom that it in- volves.”^42 The “tragic events” had mo ...
32 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT patients suf fering from cholera and smallpox. He also devoted some time to organizing youth for commu ...
God’s Beloved Land 33 warm approbation. On this occasion he was speaking more from con- viction than from a desire to simply sha ...
34 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT nationalists had been clamoring since the late nineteenth century for greater Indianization of this se ...
God’s Beloved Land 35 dents at his of fice on Cromwell Road. The adviser was not of much help, and so, at the urging of friends, ...
36 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT politics.” He was also curious about the historical struggle for liberty in En gland, which he felt ha ...
God’s Beloved Land 37 Lancashire residence of the Dharmavir family—a Punjabi doctor, his European wife, and their two little dau ...
38 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT Sudras or the untouchable caste of India,” he wrote, “constitute the La- bour Party. So long these peo ...
God’s Beloved Land 39 Subhas was not delighted at the prospect of joining the ICS. “Given talents, with a servile spirit,” he wr ...
40 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT to be “more noble, more inspiring, more lofty, more unselfish, though more thorny” than that of the mo ...
God’s Beloved Land 41 was ready to make the sac ri fice which that example” demanded of him. He was sure that Sarat would “respo ...
42 HIS MAJESTY’S OPPONENT local campaigns of nonviolent protest in his home province of Gujarat and another against European ind ...
God’s Beloved Land 43 1921, from his lodgings at 16 Herbert Street, Cambridge, Subhas Chan- dra Bose dispatched his letter of re ...
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