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GANDHI AND THE ALI BROTHERS

695.00

Product Details :

  • Hardcover: 401 pages
  • Publisher: Navjivan (2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8172292996
  • ISBN-13: 978-8172292997
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 16.7 x 2.8 cm
  • Product Description :

Rakhahari Chatterji was UGC Emeritus Fellow in Political Science at Calcutta University. He has taught Political Science for over 45 years now. He was a visiting faculty in many international universities such as University of Michigan, University of Chicago and University of Virginia. Dr Chatterji was a professor in Political Science and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Calcutta University. He has written and edited around 10 books and over 80 papers, published in various national and international journals and newspapers. His most recent published works are Tulanatmak Rajniti Parichaya (Bengali version of Comparative Political Analysis, 2011), Introduction to Comparative Political Analysis (2010) and Comparative Politics: History, Methods and Approaches (2003). He has also edited Politics India: The State-Society Interface (2009).

  • Product Review :

'[The book] offers deep and fresh insights into Gandhi’s multiculturalism and his approach to the Muslim community- is perhaps one of the best books on the Khilafat movement and Ali brothers’ close collaboration with the Gandhi.... the book’s narrative and its milieu are competently reconstructed from ample collection of books, letters and papers, and from the stories of informants. (The Tribune 2013-10-27)