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- 'Captain Elder Brother' and the Whirlwind Army
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 At 94, a forgotten hero of Indias struggle for freedom returns to the scene of his most daring exploit in the anti-British Raj uprising that saw a parallel government established in Satara, Maharashtra, in 1943.
- Gandhi: A Biography
Resource Type: Book Published: 1968
- Gandhiji: A Study 1960
Resource Type: Book Published: 1960
- Godavari: and the police still await an attack
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Rural Indians were both the foot soldiers of freedom and the leaders of some of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings ever seen. Countless thousands of them sacrificed their lives to rid India of British rule. And many who lived through great suffering to see a free India were mostly forgotten soon after. From the 1990s onwards, p. Sainath recorded the lives of several of the last living freedom fighters.
- India's Struggle for Freedom
Resource Type: Book Published: 1962
- Kalliasseri: In search of Sumukan
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 The village that battled on all fronts, fighting the British, local landlords, and caste.
- Kalliasseri: Still fighting at 50
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 When the God of the Hunters sheltered the communists in Kerala from the Raj.
- The last battle of Laxmi Panda
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Rural Indians were both the foot soldiers of freedom and the leaders of some of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings ever seen. Countless thousands of them sacrificed their lives to rid India of British rule. And many who lived through great suffering to see a free India were mostly forgotten soon after. From the 1990s onwards, p. Sainath recorded the lives of several of the last living freedom fighters.
- The Life of Mahatma Gandhi
Resource Type: Book Published: 1950 A biography.
- The Mahatma: a Marxist Symposium
Resource Type: Book Published: 1969
- The Mahatma and the Ism
Resource Type: Book Published: 1958
- Marx at the Margins
On Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Non-Western Societies Resource Type: Book Published: 2016 Marxs critique of capital was far broader than is usually supposed. To be sure, he concentrated on the labor-capital relation within Western Europe and North America. But at the same time, he expended considerable time and energy on the analysis of non-Western societies, as well as race, ethnicity, and nationalism.
- A Marxist History of the World part 56: The Indian Mutiny
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 The Indian Mutiny was the subcontinents first war of independence, with Indians of different ethnic and religious backgrounds fighting side-by-side despite the divide and rule fostered by the British.
- Modern India: 1885-1947
Resource Type: Book Published: 1983 This book uses recently released data to focus on India's anti-imperialist struggle within the larger context of its economic, socio-cultural and political developments in that era.
- Nine decades of non-violence
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Rural Indians were both the foot soldiers of freedom and the leaders of some of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings ever seen. Countless thousands of them sacrificed their lives to rid India of British rule. And many who lived through great suffering to see a free India were mostly forgotten soon after. From the 1990s onwards, p. Sainath recorded the lives of several of the last living freedom fighters.
- Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - August 21, 2015
Canadian federal election, mining and the environment Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 2015 Featuring the Canadian federal election, mining and the environment, failure of Syriza in Greece, refugees, veterans of India's struggle for independence.
- Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - December 17, 2017
Collective Memory and Cultural Amnesia Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 2017 Our society is obsessed with the short-term present. It devalues memory and the past. But there are those who do remember, and who work to preserve and share our collective memory. But they have to contend with those of us who see historical memory as a way of contributing to the struggle for a different world. For us, knowledge of history is subversive, and remembering can be a form of resistance.
- Panimara's foot soldiers of freedom - 2
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Rural Indians were both the foot soldiers of freedom and the leaders of some of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings ever seen. Countless thousands of them sacrificed their lives to rid India of British rule. And many who lived through great suffering to see a free India were mostly forgotten soon after. From the 1990s onwards, p. Sainath recorded the lives of several of the last living freedom fighters.
- Panimara's foot soldiers of freedom - 1
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Rural Indians were both the foot soldiers of freedom and the leaders of some of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings ever seen. Countless thousands of them sacrificed their lives to rid India of British rule. And many who lived through great suffering to see a free India were mostly forgotten soon after. From the 1990s onwards, p. Sainath recorded the lives of several of the last living freedom fighters.
- Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital
Resource Type: Book Published: 2013 Against the thesis that Western subalterns are made of different stuff, Chibber argues that human beings are, at their core, not that different across contexts. The winds of history and culture may change many things, but not human constitutions. His defense of this argument sets the stage for a deliberate, careful explication of the key tenets of historical materialism. This argument is that humans, everywhere, take an interest in defending their well-being and their dignity.
- Roy, M.N. - Writings - Index
Resource Type: Article Writings of M.N. Roy (1887-1954).
- Sherpur: big sacrifice, short memory
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Rural Indians were both the foot soldiers of freedom and the leaders of some of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings ever seen. Countless thousands of them sacrificed their lives to rid India of British rule. And many who lived through great suffering to see a free India were mostly forgotten soon after. From the 1990s onwards, p. Sainath recorded the lives of several of the last living freedom fighters.
- Socialist Register 1991
Volume 27: Communist Regimes the Aftermath Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1991
- Sonakhan: When Veer Narayan died twice
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 In Chhattisgarh, Veer Narayan Singh sought no charity, but gave his life fighting for justice
- When 'Salihan' took on the Raj
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Rural Indians were both the foot soldiers of freedom and the leaders of some of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings ever seen. Countless thousands of them sacrificed their lives to rid India of British rule. And many who lived through great suffering to see a free India were mostly forgotten soon after. From the 1990s onwards, p. Sainath recorded the lives of several of the last living freedom fighters.
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