1st Edition

The Congress in Tamilnad Nationalist Politics in South India, 1919-1937

By David Arnold Copyright 1977
    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    Although primarily defined in cultural terms, as the land of the Tamil-speaking people, Tamilnad’s geographical location in the south-eastern corner of the Indian sub-continent has enabled it to develop and maintain a distinctive character. The story of the Congress in Tamilnad has two essential themes. One is the evolution of the Tamil Congress as a regional political party. The second is the changing relationship between a nationalist movement and a colonial regime. Examining in close detail these themes, this book, first published in 1977, presents the story of the Congress in Tamilnad as a case-study of how nationalist parties evolved during the later stages of colonialism.

    1. Nationalist and Regional Politics  2. The Non-Cooperation Experiment  3. The Swarajists’ Dilemma  4. Confrontation  5. Coalescence  6. Rapprochement

    Biography

    David Arnold