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Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World
1914-1948
Book • 2018
This book is the second and concluding volume of Ramachandra Guha's magisterial biography of Mahatma Gandhi.
It chronicles Gandhi's return to India in 1914 and his subsequent leadership in the Indian independence movement, focusing on his efforts to end British rule, promote Hindu-Muslim unity, abolish untouchability, and foster economic self-reliance.
Guha's narrative explores Gandhi's innovative methods of nonviolent resistance and his complex relationships with key figures like Jawaharlal Nehru and Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
It chronicles Gandhi's return to India in 1914 and his subsequent leadership in the Indian independence movement, focusing on his efforts to end British rule, promote Hindu-Muslim unity, abolish untouchability, and foster economic self-reliance.
Guha's narrative explores Gandhi's innovative methods of nonviolent resistance and his complex relationships with key figures like Jawaharlal Nehru and Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
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as Gandhi's biographer, highlighting his books on Gandhi's life.


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