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Sri Ram Mehrotra, Dinyar Patel (Beteiligte)

Dadabhai Naoroji


Selected Private Papers
Herausgegeben von Mehrotra, Sri Ram; Patel, Dinyar
2016. 672 S. 225 mm
Verlag/Jahr: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; OUP INDIA 2016
ISBN: 0-19-807666-5 (0198076665)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-19-807666-7 (9780198076667)

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Dadabhai Naoroji (1825-1917), popularly known as the ´Grand Old Man of India´, was a prominent figure of Indian nationalism. In his public life spanning over six decades, he wrote thousands of letters to political leaders and intellectuals in India, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere, most of which no longer survive. This volume includes many correspondence, collected at the National Archives of India, which open a window to his political career and the broader
contours of the early Indian nationalist movement and Victorian politics in Great Britain.
Dadabhai Naoroji (1825-1917), popularly known as the ´Grand Old Man of India´, was thrice elected president of the Indian National Congress. In 1892, he became the first Indian to be elected to the British House of Commons. He was one of the primary advocates of Swaraj, or self-rule, for India. Naoroji´s most lasting contribution to Indian nationalism was his exposition of the exploitative nature of British colonialism through his drain theory.

In his public life spanning over six decades, Naoroji amassed a voluminous correspondence. While, unfortunately, most of the letters that Naoroji wrote no longer survive, his archival collection contains thousands of letters from political leaders and intellectuals in India, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere. This volume includes correspondence with, among others, Behramji M. Malabari, a prominent social reformer; Henry M. Hyndman, founder of the first British socialist party; and William
Wedderburn, an early Indian nationalist colleague.
Accompanied by an extensive introduction, these writings open a window to Naoroji´s political career and the broader contours of the early Indian nationalist movement and Victorian politics in Great Britain.
S.R. Mehrotra was a professor of history at Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla; Jawaharlal Nehru Professor at M.D. University, Rohtak; and a fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla. He is currently co-editing the selected works of Allan Octavian Hume.

Dinyar Patel teaches history at the University of South Carolina. He holds a PhD in history from Harvard University, where he completed his dissertation on Dadabhai Naoroji and early Indian nationalism.