Gandhi: Pioneer of Nonviolent Social Change

Author:   Tara Sethia ,  Tara Sethia
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
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Pages:   208
Publication Date:   05 April 2012
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Author:   Tara Sethia ,  Tara Sethia
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   Pearson
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.282kg
ISBN:  

9780321333056


ISBN 10:   0321333055
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   05 April 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction   CHAPTER 1: FORMATIVE YEARS   CHAPTER 2: TRANSFORMATIVE YEARS   CHAPTER 3: SATYAGRAHA IN SOUTH AFRICA   CHAPTER 4: HIND SWARAJ: GANDHI‘S VISION OF FREEDOM   CHAPTER 5: INTRODUCTION OF SATYAGRAHA IN INDIA   CHAPTER 6: NONCOOPERATION AND THE 1920S   CHAPTER 7: CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AND THE 1930S   CHAPTER 8: QUIT INDIA TO 1947   CHAPTER 9: FASTS: SATYAGRAHA TO THE LAST   CHAPTER 10: GANDHI IN OUR WORLD: LEGACIES   Select Bibliography

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This work is very well-written, concise, and would work well for a world history course. Its chapters have significant links to major themes in world history that an instructor can use as 'teaching moments.' -Robert Bond, San DiegoMesa College A superb biography of Gandhi that follows his thoughts and actions and leaves us with good questions for how nonviolence might still be applicable in our day. -Rick Warner, WabashCollege This book has the potential to respond to many of the challenges faced by my students. The subject is inherently interesting, and the narrative of Gandhi's life connects to many significant themes of twentieth-century world history. -Gregory Crider, WinthropUniversity


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Tara Sethia is Professor of History, founder and Director of Ahimsa Center at California State Polytechnic University , Pomona, where she has helped establish on campus a degree program for a Minor in Nonviolence Studies.  In addition to teaching courses dealing with India and Southeast Asia, Women and South Asia, and nonviolence, she has also offered a seminar on Gandhi and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in World history. Her recent publications include an edited book ,Ahimsa , Anekanta and Jainism (Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass , 2004); and articles on Vardhamana Mahavira , Mohandas K. Gandhi , Nonviolence and Social Change for the Berkshire Enclyopedia of World History (2005). She has also made numerous presentations at national and international conferences on a variety of topics , including peace and nonviolence. Sethia is the recipient of several grants, awards and honors, including Gold and Silver Medals from the University of Rajasthan, India. She was the principal investigator and director of Program on India and China for K-12 Educators, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1995-98.Currently, she is editing a volume of essays, Rediscovering Gandhian Wisdom: Building a Peaceful Future (forthcoming, Penguin India).

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