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6. A.S. Sa.s.soon, Gramsci's Politics, London, 1980.

7. Ernesto Laclau, Politics and Ideology in Marxist Theory, London, 1977.

(B) Historiographic Schools 1. V. Chirol, Indian Unrest, London, 1910.

2. Bruce T. McCully, English Education and the Origins of Indian Nationalism, New York, 1940.

3. Anil Seal, The Emergence of Indian Nationalism: Compet.i.tion and Collaboration in the Late 19th Century, Cambridge, 1968.

4. J. Gallaghar, G. Johnson and A. Seal, editors, Locality, Province and Nation, Cambridge, 1973.

5. C.J. Baker, G. Johnson, A. Seal, editors, 'Power, Profit and Politics: Essays on Imperialism, Nationalism and Change in 20th Century India,' Modern Asian Studies, Cambridge, 1981.

6. Ranajit Guha, Subaltern Studies, I-IV, New Delhi, 1982-1986.

7. R.G. Pradhan, India's Struggle for Swaraj, Madras, 1929.

8. B. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, The History of the Indian National Congress (1885-1935), Madras, 1935.

9. Bisheshwar Prasad, Changing Modes of Indian National Movement, New Delhi, 1966.

10. R.Palme Dutt, India Today.

11. A.R. Desai, Social Background of Indian Nationalism.

12. E.M.S. Namboodiripad, History of Indian Freedom Struggle, Trivandrum, 1986.

13. S. Gopal, 'Book Review,' The Indian Economic and Social History Review, New Delhi, Vol.XIV, No.3, July-September 1977.

14. Mridula Mukherjee, 'Book Review,' Studies in History, New Delhi, Vol. I, January-June, 1979.

15. Jayant Prasad, 'Neo-Liberal History or an Imperialist Apologia?' Social Scientist, New Delhi, Vol.1, No. 12, July 1973.

16. Tapan Raychaudhuri, 'Indian Nationalism as Animal Politics,' The Historical Journal, Cambridge, Vol.22, No.3, 1979.

17. Mridula Mukherjee, 'Peasant Resistance, and Consciousness: 'Subalterns' and Beyond,' EPW, 8 and 15 October, 1988.

1. The First Major Challenge: The Revolt of 1857 1. S.N. Sen, Eighteen Fifty-Seven, Delhi, 1957.

2. Harprasad Chattopadhyaya, The Sepoy Mutiny - A Social Study and a.n.a.lysis, Calcutta, 1957.

3. S.B. Chaudhuri, Civil Rebellion in the Indian Mutinies 1857-59, Calcutta, 1957.

4. Eric Stokes, The Peasant and the Raj, Cambridge, 1978.

5. P.C. Joshi, editor, Rebellion, 1857: A Symposium, Delhi, 1957.

6. Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Awadh in Revolt 1857-1858, Delhi, 1984.

2 & 3. Civil Rebellions and Tribal Uprisings and Peasant Movements and Uprisings After 1857 1. A.R. Desai, editor, Peasant Struggles in India, Delhi, 1979.

2. S.B. Chaudhuri, Civil Disturbances during the British Rule in India, Calcutta, 1955.

3. Ranajit Guha, Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India, Delhi, 1983.

4. Blair B. Kling, The Blue Mutiny - The Indigo Disturbances in Bengal 1859-1862, Philadelphia, 1966.

5. Kalyan k.u.mar Sen Gupta, Pabna Disturbances and the Politics of Rent 1873-1885, New Delhi, 1974.

6. Ravinder k.u.mar, Western India in the Nineteenth Century, London, 1968.

7. Stephen Fuchs, Rebellious Prophets: A Study of Messianic Movements in Indian Religions, Bombay, 1965.

8. Suresh Singh, The Dust-Storm and the Hanging Mist, Calcutta, 1966.

9. Suresh Singh, 'Colonial Transformation of the Tribal Society in Middle India,' Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 1977.

4 & 5. Foundation of the Congress: The Myth and Foundation of the Indian National Congress: The Reality 1. Briton Martin, New India 1885, Bombay, 1970.

2. B.L. Grover, British Policy Towards Indian Nationalism 1885-1909, Delhi, 1967.

3. S.R Mehrotra, Emergence of Indian National Congress, Delhi, 1971.

4. William Wedderburn, Allan Octavian Hume, C.B, London, 1913.

5. Amitabh Mukherjee, 'Genesis of the Indian National Congress,' and Sita Ram Singh, 'Moderates and Extremists,' in A Centenary History of the Indian National Congress (1885-1985), General Editor, B.N. Pande, New Delhi, 1985, Vol.1: 1885-1919.

6. Socio-Religious Reforms and the National Awakening 1. Charles Hiemsath, Indian Nationalism and Hindu Social Reform, Princeton, 1964.

2. V.C. Joshi, editor, Rammohan and the Process of Modernization in India, Delhi, 1975.

3. Ashok Sen, Elusive Milestones of Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar, Calcutta, 1977.

4. K.N. Panikkar, Presidential Address, Modern Indian History, Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 1975.

5. K.N. Panikkar, 'Intellectual and Cultural History of Colonial India: Some Conceptual and Historiographical Questions,' in S. Bhattacharya and Romila Thapar, editors, Situating Indian History, Delhi, 1986.

6. K.N. Panikkar, editor, Studies in History, Special Issue on 'Intellectual History of Colonial India,' Vol.3, No.l, January-June, 1987.

7. Economic Critique of Colonialism 1. R.C. Dutt, The Economic History of India Under Early British Rule, and Economic History of India in the Victorian Age, Delhi, 1960 reprint.

2. Bipan Chandra, The Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism in India, New Delhi, 1984 reprint.

3. Bipan Chandra, 'British and Indian Ideas on Indian Economic Development, 1858-1905,' in his Nationalism and Colonialism in Modern India, New Delhi, 1987 reprint 4. B.N. Ganguli, Indian Economic Thought - Nineteenth Century Perspectives, New Delhi, 1977.

5. J.R. McLane, Indian Nationalsim and the Early Congress, Princeton, 1977.

8. The Fight to Secure Press Freedom 1. G.P. Pradhan and A.K. Bhagwat, Lokamanya Tilak - A Biography, Bombay, 1958.

2. J. Natarajan, History of Indian Journalism - Part II of the Report of the Press Commission, New Delhi, 1955.

3. Surendranath Banerjea, A Nation in the Making, Calcutta, 1963 reprint.

4. Ram Gopal, Lokamanya Tilak, Bombay, 1965 reprint.

9. Propaganda in the Legislatures 1. B.R. Nanda Gokhale, The Indian Moderates and the Raj, Delhi, 1977.

2. Homi Mody, Sir Pherozeshah Mehta, A Political Biography, Bombay, 1963 reprint.

3. Speeches and Writings of Gopal Krishna Gokhale edited, by D.G. Karve and D.V. Ambekar, Bombay 1966, 3 Volumes.

4. Pherozeshah M. Mehta, Speeches and Writings, edited by C.Y. Chintamani, Allahabad, 1905.

10. The Swadeshi Movement - 1903-1908 1. Sumit Sarkar, The Swadeshi Movement in Bengal, 1903-1908, New Delhi, 1973.

2. S. Gopal, British Policy in India, 1858-1905, Cambridge, 1965.

3. Haridas and Uma Mukherjee, India's Fight for Freedom or the Swadeshi Movement, 1905-1906, Calcutta, 1958 4. Amales Tripathi, The Extremist Challenge, Calcutta, 1967.

5. J.R. McLane, Indian Nationalism and the Early Congress, Princeton, 1977.

11. The Split in the Congress and the Rise of Revolutionary Terrorism 1. B.R. Nanda, Gokhale.

2. G.P. Pradhan and A.K. Bhagwat, Lokamanya Tilak.

3. Arun Chandra Guha, First Spark of Revolution, Bombay, 1971.

4. Biman Bihari Majumdar, Militant Nationalism of India, Calcutta, 1966.

5. Kalicharan Ghosh, Roll of Honour, Calcutta, 1965.

6. Budhadeva Bhattacharya, editor, Freedom Struggle and a.n.u.shilan Samiti, Vol. One, 1979.

12. World War I and Indian Nationalism: The Ghadar 1. Harish K. Puri, Ghadar Movement, Amritsar, 1983.

2. Emily C. Brown, Har Dayal: Hindu Revolutionary and Rationalist, Tucson, 1975.

3. Mark Juergensmeyer, 'The Ghadar Syndrome: Immigrant Sikhs and the Nationalist Pride,' in Mark Juergensmeyer and N.Gerald Barrier, editors, Sikh Studies, Berkeley, 1979.

4. A.C. Bose, Indian Revolutionaries Abroad 1905-22, Patna, 1971.

5. Sohan Singh Josh, Hindustan Ghadar Party: A Short History, New Delhi, 1977.

13. The Home Rule Movement and its Fallout 1. G.P. Pradhan and A.K. Bhagwat, Lokamanya Tilak: A Biography, Chs.13-17.

2. T.V. Parvate Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Ahmedabad, 1958.

3. H.F. Owen, 'Towards Nation-wide Agitation and Organisation: The Home Rule Leagues, 1915-18,' in D.A. Low, editor, Soundings in Modern South Asian History, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1968, pp. 159-95.

4. S. Vijayalakshmi, 'Healing the Breach and the Home Rule Movement,' in A Centenary History of the Indian National Congress, Vol.1.

14. Gandhi's Early Career and Activism 1. Chandran D.S Devanesan, The Making of the Mahatma, Madras, 1969.

2. R.A. Huttenback, Gandhi in South Africa, Ithaca, New York, 1971.

3. M.K. Gandhi, An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth, London, 1966.

4. B.R. Nanda, Mahatma Gandhi, New Delhi, 1958, Chs. 4-21.

5. Ravinder k.u.mar, editor, Essays on Gandhian Politics: The Rowlatt Satyagraha of 1919, London,1971.

6. David Hardiman, Peasant Nationalists of Gujarat: Kheda District 1917-1934, New Delhi, 1981, Chapter 5.

15. The Non-Cooperation Movement - 1920-22 1. Tendulkar, Mahatma, Vol.2.

2. Jawaharlal Nehru, An Autobiography, Bombay, 1962 reprint, Chs. 713.

3. P.C. Bamford, Histories of Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movements, Delhi, 1925, reprinted 1985.

4. Sumit Sarkar, Modern India, New Delhi, 1983, pp.195-226.

5. 1921 Movement: Reminiscences, New Delhi, 1971.

6. J.C. Jha, 'The Struggle for Swaraj (1919-1922),' in A Centenary History of the Indian National Congress, Vol.II.

16. Peasant Movements and Nationalism in the 1920s 1. Majid H. Siddiqi, Agrarian Unrest in North India: The United Provinces (1918-22) New Delhi, 1978.

2. Kapil k.u.mar, Peasants in Revolt: Tenants, Congress, Landlords and the Raj in Oudh, 1886-1922, New Delhi, 1984.

3. S. Gopal, Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography, Vol.One, Chapter 4.

4. K.N. Panikkar, 'Peasant Revolts in Malabar in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries,' in A.R. Desai, editor, Peasant Struggles in India.

5. Shirin Mehta, The Peasantry and Nationalism, New Delhi, 1984.

6. Mahadev Desai, The Story of Bardoli, Ahmedabad, 1957.

17. The Indian Working Cla.s.s and the National Movement 1. Bipan Chandra, The Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism in India, Chapter VIII.

2. Sumit Sarkar, The Swadeshi Movement in Bengal 1903-1908, Chapter V.

3. Ravinder k.u.mar, 'From Swaraj to Purna Swaraj: Nationalist Politics in the City of Bombay, 1930-32,' in D.A. Low, ed., Congress and the Raj: Facets of Indian Struggle 1917-47, London, 1977.

4. Aditya Mukherjee, 'The Workers' and Peasants' Parties, 1926-30: An Aspect of Communism in India,' in Bipan Chandra, editor, The Indian Left: Critical Appraisals, New Delhi, 1983.

5. Lajpat Jagga, 'Colonial Railwaymen and British Rule - A Probe into Railway Labour Agitation in India, 1919-1922,' in Bipan Chandra, editor, The Indian Left.

6. V.V. Balabushevich and A.M. Dyakov, editors, A Contemporary History of India, New Delhi, 1964.