Radical nationalism in India, 1930-42 : the role of the All India Congress Socialist Party
<p>The central problem to which this thesis addresses itself is the attempt of the All India Congress Socialist Party (CSP) to establish itself as a radical nationalist alternative to both the Gandhian leadership of the Indian National Congress and the Communist Party of India (CPI). The probl...
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description | <p>The central problem to which this thesis addresses itself is the attempt of the All India Congress Socialist Party (CSP) to establish itself as a radical nationalist alternative to both the Gandhian leadership of the Indian National Congress and the Communist Party of India (CPI). The problem has two main dimensions: one, the role of the CSP as a left-wing of the Congress, in relation to its leadership and rank and file; the other, the CSP's role as an autonomous party outside the Congress, in its relations with the Communists and other radical groups in non-Congress mass organisations.</p>
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spelling | oxford-uuid:951142d0-f7b1-494a-95d9-848a14a2966e2022-03-26T23:43:45ZRadical nationalism in India, 1930-42 : the role of the All India Congress Socialist PartyThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:951142d0-f7b1-494a-95d9-848a14a2966eIndia -- Politics and government -- 1919-1947Nationalism -- IndiaCongress Socialist PartyEnglishHyrax Deposit1976Masani, ZGallagher, JA<p>The central problem to which this thesis addresses itself is the attempt of the All India Congress Socialist Party (CSP) to establish itself as a radical nationalist alternative to both the Gandhian leadership of the Indian National Congress and the Communist Party of India (CPI). The problem has two main dimensions: one, the role of the CSP as a left-wing of the Congress, in relation to its leadership and rank and file; the other, the CSP's role as an autonomous party outside the Congress, in its relations with the Communists and other radical groups in non-Congress mass organisations.</p> <p>Continued in thesis ...</p> |
spellingShingle | India -- Politics and government -- 1919-1947 Nationalism -- India Congress Socialist Party Masani, Z Radical nationalism in India, 1930-42 : the role of the All India Congress Socialist Party |
title | Radical nationalism in India, 1930-42 : the role of the All India Congress Socialist Party |
title_full | Radical nationalism in India, 1930-42 : the role of the All India Congress Socialist Party |
title_fullStr | Radical nationalism in India, 1930-42 : the role of the All India Congress Socialist Party |
title_full_unstemmed | Radical nationalism in India, 1930-42 : the role of the All India Congress Socialist Party |
title_short | Radical nationalism in India, 1930-42 : the role of the All India Congress Socialist Party |
title_sort | radical nationalism in india 1930 42 the role of the all india congress socialist party |
topic | India -- Politics and government -- 1919-1947 Nationalism -- India Congress Socialist Party |
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