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Leftism in India 1917-1947
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Foreword; S.P.Cohen Preface Abbreviations Historical Background Ideologies and Orientations Communism In India Growth of the Congress Left Wing Labour and Peasant Movements Growth of Other Leftist Parties Notes Bibliography

About the Author

SATYABRATA RAI CHOWDHURI is Professor Emeritus and a Fellow in International Relations at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London, UK. He has previously taught International Relations at St JohnAs College, Oxford and London School of Economics and Political Science. His most recent book is Nuclear Politics: Towards A Safer World.

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'We are in debt to Professor Satyabrata Rai Chowdhuri for writing this excellent overview of the Indian Left. His book is especially welcome because of its wide scope. Let us hope that he is planning a successor volume that will bring this remarkable story of Communism in India up to the present day' - Stephen P. Cohen, The Brookings Institution, Washington D.C. (from his foreword) 'This book is one of the most lucid, nuanced and comprehensive accounts of the role of the political Left in Indian nationalism I have ever read. It is a task of commendable magnitude accomplished by a distinguished scholar in the fields of Political Science and International Relations and a valuable addition to the scholarly corpus of works on modern Indian political history. The author marks the ebb and flow of communism's fortunes with both scalpel-like precision, dramatic intensity and painstaking historical accuracy.' - Debjani Ganguly, Australian National University 'Professor Rai Chowdhuri has to be congratulated on such a comprehensive coverage of not only the Communist Party history but also of Left movements in general in India. I also like his interweaving of the history of the mainstream nationalist movement with a history of the Left. There are not many books which cover the same ground and this one, I am sure, will stay a standard reference work for a long time.' - Lord Meghnad Desai, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK '...the volume is definitely a significant contribution to the history of the Left movement in India, and hence will be valuable not only to students and scholars in different fields of social sciences but also the reading public.' - The Statesman, India ' ...it is necessary to know the early history of the Left in order to make sense of its politics today...The author captures remarkably well the complex milieu in which the communists and other leftists struggled to find an identity for themselves.' Ashis Chakrabarti, The Telegraph, India '...it is a welcome addition to the existing literature, both for its comprehensiveness and the discussion its critical conclusions generate.' The Hindu, India 'Leftism in India, 1917-1947 is an excellent account of the political maneuvers and theoretical ruminations of Indian radicals during the last thirty years of the liberation movement. ...[The] book is an attempt to interweave a study of the mainstream nationalist movement with not only the trajectory of the Indian Communist Party, but that of the left-wing of the Indian National Congress.' - Bhaskar Sunkara, New Politics, USA

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