文档介绍:Indian Critiques of Gandhi
SUNY series in Religious Studies
Harold Coward, editor
Indian Critiques of Gandhi
Edited by
Harold Coward
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Indian critiques of Gandhi/edited by Harold Coward.
p. cm. —(SUNY series in Religious Studies)
ISBN 0-7914-5909-8 (alk. paper) — ISBN 0-7914-5910-1 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869–1948—Political and social views. 2. India—
History—Autonomy and independence movements. 3. India—Politics and
Government—1919–1947. 4. Series.
2003
'5'092—dc22
2003059082
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Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Harold Coward
Introduction 1
Harold Coward
Part I. Critiques of Gandhi by Individuals
1. The Convergence of Distinct Worlds: Nehru and Gandhi 19
Robert D. Baird
2. Gandhi, Ambedkar, and Untouchability 41
Harold Coward
3. Of Many Mahatmas: Besant, Gandhi, and Indian Nationalism 67
Joy Dixon
4. Sri Aurobindo’s Dismissal of Gandhi and His Nonviolence 87
Robert N. Minor
5. Tagore and Gandhi 107
T. S. Rukmani
Part II. Critiques of Gandhi by Groups
6. The Hindu Mahasabha and Gandhi 131
Ronald Neufeldt
7. Gandhi and the munity 153
Timothy Gorringe
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vi CONTENTS
8. The Mahatma and the Sikhs 171
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