Political Upsurges in Post-War India (1945-46)
Book Details
• Publisher: Intellectual Publishing House
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1992
• Pages: 155
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• ISBN: 817076050
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition without any kind of damage
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Political Upsurges in Post-War India (1945–46) by Keka Dutta Ray is a focused historical study of one of the most crucial phases in India’s journey toward independence. The book examines the socio-political unrest and widespread mobilization that emerged in the immediate aftermath of World War II, a period marked by intensified nationalist activity and growing resistance to colonial rule.
The author explores key events such as labor strikes, student movements, and political agitations that reflected rising public discontent across the country. The work also analyzes the role of major political organizations, leadership strategies, and the influence of global developments on India’s internal political climate.
By situating these movements within the broader context of the independence struggle, the book highlights how the events of 1945–46 accelerated the weakening of British authority and contributed to the final push toward freedom. It offers a nuanced understanding of the forces that shaped the transition from colonial rule to independence.
Political Upsurges in Post-War India (1945–46) is an important resource for students, historians, and readers interested in modern Indian history and the final phase of the freedom movement.
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Political Upsurges in Post-War India (1945-46)
Book Details
• Publisher: Intellectual Publishing House
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1992
• Pages: 155
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• ISBN: 817076050
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition without any kind of damage
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Political Upsurges in Post-War India (1945–46) by Keka Dutta Ray is a focused historical study of one of the most crucial phases in India’s journey toward independence. The book examines the socio-political unrest and widespread mobilization that emerged in the immediate aftermath of World War II, a period marked by intensified nationalist activity and growing resistance to colonial rule.
The author explores key events such as labor strikes, student movements, and political agitations that reflected rising public discontent across the country. The work also analyzes the role of major political organizations, leadership strategies, and the influence of global developments on India’s internal political climate.
By situating these movements within the broader context of the independence struggle, the book highlights how the events of 1945–46 accelerated the weakening of British authority and contributed to the final push toward freedom. It offers a nuanced understanding of the forces that shaped the transition from colonial rule to independence.
Political Upsurges in Post-War India (1945–46) is an important resource for students, historians, and readers interested in modern Indian history and the final phase of the freedom movement.
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Book Details
• Publisher: Intellectual Publishing House
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1992
• Pages: 155
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• ISBN: 817076050
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition without any kind of damage
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Political Upsurges in Post-War India (1945–46) by Keka Dutta Ray is a focused historical study of one of the most crucial phases in India’s journey toward independence. The book examines the socio-political unrest and widespread mobilization that emerged in the immediate aftermath of World War II, a period marked by intensified nationalist activity and growing resistance to colonial rule.
The author explores key events such as labor strikes, student movements, and political agitations that reflected rising public discontent across the country. The work also analyzes the role of major political organizations, leadership strategies, and the influence of global developments on India’s internal political climate.
By situating these movements within the broader context of the independence struggle, the book highlights how the events of 1945–46 accelerated the weakening of British authority and contributed to the final push toward freedom. It offers a nuanced understanding of the forces that shaped the transition from colonial rule to independence.
Political Upsurges in Post-War India (1945–46) is an important resource for students, historians, and readers interested in modern Indian history and the final phase of the freedom movement.












