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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY PRIMARY SOURCES: Books Gandhi M. K., Constructive Programme: Its Meaning and Place, I Ahmedabad, Navajivan, 1941. Gandhi, M. K., An Autobiography or the Story of MJ Experiments with Truth, Ahmedabad, Navajivan Publishing HoJse, 1927. I I Gandhi, M. K., Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule, Rev. ed. I Ahmedabad, Navajivan, 1939. I Gandhi, M. K., Satyagraha in South Africa, Ahmedabad, Navajivan, 1938. I Gandhi, M. K., Satyagraha Ashram Ka Itihas (In I Hindi), Translated from the Original in Gujarati by Ramna!rayan Chaudhuri, Ahmedabad, Navajivan, 1948. ! I Gandhi, M. K., Collected Works OF MAHATJ11A GANDHI, THE I PUBLICATIONS DIVISION MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND I BROADCASTING GOVERNMENT OF INIDA\ 100 Vols. Delhi, 1958-1994. I I Gandhi, M. K., Delhi Diary, Prayer speeches from :10.9.47 to 30.1.48, Ahmedabad, Navajivan, 1948. Gandhi, M. K., From Yeravda Mandir: Ashtam Observances, Translated from the original Gujarati by ValjJ Govindji Desai, 3rd ed. Ahmedabad, Navajivan, 1945. ! ' I Gandhi, M. K., Gandhi's Health Guide, California, The Crossian Press, 2000. Gandhi, M. K., India's Case for Swaraj: Being Select Speeches, Writings, Interviews etc. of Mahatma Gandhi in England and India, September, 1931 to January 1932,!2nd ed., edited by Waman P. Kabodi, Bombay, Yeshanand, 1932. I Gandhi, M. K., Key to Health, Translated byi Sushila Nayyar, Ahmedabad, Vavajivan, 1948. I Gandhi, M. K., Mahatma Gandhi the essential writings Oxford World's Classics, J.; M. Brown, Oxford University PreJs, 2008. I I Gandhi, M. K., Non-violence in Peace and ;.var, Ahmedabad, Navajivan, 1942. Gandhi, M. K., Teaching of Mahatma Gandhi, Edited by Jag Parvesh Chander, Lahore, The Indian Printing Works, /1945. Radhakrishanan S. OCCASIONAL SPEECHES ANID WRITINGS, THE . I PUBLICATIONS DIVISION MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND I BROADCASTING GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, New' Delhi, 1956. Tendulkar, D. G. Mahatma, Life of Mohandas KJamchand Gandhi, THE PUBLICATIONS DIVISION MISISTRY bF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING GOVERNMENT OF [NIDA, Vols., 1-8, I New Delhi, 1990-91. Articles: I Gandhi, M. K., "Statement on Caste Restrictiohs", Indian Social Reformer, November 12, 1932. The Struggle with Congress, The Round Table, xxnl March 1932. I The Unrest on the Indian Frontier, The Round Table XXI, March 1931. I ' Document: Gandhi - Jinnah Talks: Text of Correspondence and other Relevant Matters, July - October, 1944, New Delhi,! Hindustan Times, 1944. I ! Nehru, Jawaharlal, A Bunch of Old Letters, Landor{ 1958. I Newspapers: Harijan (Ahmedabad), 1932-1951. Young India (Ahmedabad), 1919-1932. 315 SECONDY SOURCES: Books I Ackerman, B., Social Justice in the Liberal State, New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1980. Adam, Ian, Ideology and Politics m Britain Today, Manchester, Manchester University· Press, 1998. Agarwal, M. G. Lion, Freedom Fighters of India, Vol. 1, to Vol.3, ISHA Books, New Delhi, 2008. Agarwal, M. G. Lion, Freedom Fighters of India, Vol. 4, New Delhi, ISHH Books, 2008. Agarwal, S. N. The Gandhian Plan of Economic Development for India, Bombay: Padma, 1944. I Agarwal, Shriman Narayan, Gandhian Constitutiln for Free India, Allahabad, Kitabistan, 1946. Agawral, Khanna Suman, India's 50 years of Independence, 1947 to 1997, Status, Growth and Development, telhi, B. R. Pub., 1999. Alexander, Horace, Gandhi through Western Exes, Bombay: Asia Publishing House, 1969. Ali, Sadiq, Political and Economic Decentralization in India, In Gandhi and Contemporary World, Eds. A Copley and G. Paxton, 1950. Alterman, Eric, Why Weire liberals, New York: Viking Adult, 2008. Ameer Ali, Syed, the Spirit of Islam or the Life and Teachings of Mahammed, Culcutta: Lahiri, 1902. Ambedkar, B.R., "What Congress and Gandhi Have Done to the Untouchables", Thacker, New Delhi, 1946. I I Anderson, Margaret, L. With Taylor, Howard Francis, Sociology: Understanding a Diverse Society, Cengage Lell arning, 4th edition, 2005. 316 I i Anderson, P., Consideration On Western Marxis:rcn,! London, New Left Books, 1976. I' Andrews, F. Charles, Mahatma Gandhi Ideas, New York: Macmillan, I 1930. ! I Anjaria, UJ. J., An Essay on Gandhian Economics Vora and Co., I Bombay, 1944 I Appadorai, A., Documents on Political Thought in Modem India, Vol. I, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1981. I I Arblaster, A., the Rise and Decline of Western Liberaoism, Oxford, Blackwell, 1984. I Arendt, R, Totalitarianism (1951), New York, H~rcourt, Brace and I World 1968. Ameil, -Barbara, Politics and Feminism, Oxford, Blalkwell, 1999. I Arnold, N. Scott, Imposing values: an essay bn liberalism and regulation, New York: Oxford University PresJ, 2009. I Ashe, Geoffrey, Gandhi: A Study m Revolutidn,' Bombay: Asia I Publishing House, 1968. ' I Ashu, Pasricha, Gandhian Approach to Integrated Rural Development, ' Shipra, Delhi, 2000. I I Atri, Ajit, Gandhi's View of Legal Justice, New De~hi, Deep and Deep Publications, PVT., LTD, 2007. Attenborough, Richard, In Search of Gandhi,l New Delhi, B.I. Publication, 1982. I Auerbach, M. Morton, the Conservative Illusion, qolumbia University Press, 1959. I I ' Bailyn, Bernard, the Ideological Origins of the American Revolution, I Harvard University Press, 1967. I Bajaj, Karishma, Precious Gems of Wisdom, Mumbai, Magma Pub, 2007. 317 I I Bakshi, S. R., Gandhi and Congress, New Delhi,~ Sarup and Sons, 1996. Bakshi, S. R., Gandhi and Indians in South Africa, New Delhi, Antique I I Pub., 1998. ; ' Bandyopadhyaya, J., Social and Political Thought of Gandhi, New I Delhi, Allied Publishers, 1963. i I Bandyopadhyaya, Jayantanuja, Mao Tse Tung and Gandhi, Perspectives on Social Transformation, ! Bombay, Allied Publishers Private Limited, 1973. Bari, S. R., Gandhi's Doctrine of Civil Resistance, New Delhi, Kalamkar Prakashan Pvt. Limited, 1971. [ Barma, V., P., The Political Phitosophy of Mah~tma Gandhi and . I Sarvodaya, Lakshm1 Narayan Agarwal, Agra, •1965. Barry, Brian, Culture and Equality: An EgalitariJ Critique of Multi ! cularalism, Oxford: Polity, 2001. I Bates, Crispin, Subalterns and Raj - South Asi~ smce 1600, New York, Abingdon, 2007. Bedekar, D. K., "Towards Understanding Gandhi", ed. Rajabhau I Gawande, Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1975. I Beer, Samuel, the City of Reason, Cambridge, Harvard University Pres, 194,9. [ ' Bemayes, Robert, Naked Faqmr,• New York: Henry Holt.,! 1932. I Betai, S. Gita and Gandhi, Gyan Pub., New Delhi, 2002. I Betai, S. Ramesh, Gita and Gandhiji, New Delhi, National Gandhi Museum, 2002. I Bharathi, K. S., Thoughts of Gandhi and Vinobq~ - A Comparative Study, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1995. I 318 Bharathi, K. S., The Political Thought of ¥ahatma Gandhi (Encyclopedia of Eminent Thinkers) Vol. I., C~ncept Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1998. Bharathi, K.S., the Social Philosophy of Mahatma! Gandhi, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1998. i i Bharathi, K.S., the Social Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, New Delhi, Concept Pub., 1991. I I Bhattacharyya, Buddhadeva, Evolutional of Political Thought of Gandhi, Calcutta: Calcutta Book House, 1969!. Bhattacharyya, Dinesh Chandra, Political Theor/y, Eight Edition, • I Vijoya Publishing House, Kolkata, 2006. I Bhattacharyya, Hari Mohan, the Principles of Philosophy, Calcutta: University of Calcutta, 1944. I Bhattacharyya, S. N., Mahatma Gandhi.- The J~umalist, National Gandhi Museum and Manak Pub. Limited, New Delhi, 1965. I Bhattacharyya, Subyasachi, The Mahatma andl the Poet, India, National Book Trust, 1997. , Birla, G. D., In the Shadow of the Mahatma[ Bombay: Orient Longmans Ltd., 1953. Biswas, C. C., Bengal's Response to Gandhi, Koli{ata, Minerva Pub., I 2004. I Biswas, S. C. (Ed.), Gandhi: Theory and Practice /social Impact and Contemporary Relevance, Indian Institute of Advance Study, I Shimla, 1969. Bolton, Glorney, the Tragedy of Gandhi, London, Allen and Unwin, 1 1934. Bondurant, Joan Valerie, Conquest of Violence! - The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict, Princeton University! Press, New Jersy, Paperback, 1988. 319 I Bookchin, M., Remaking Society, Boston: South EndjPress, 1989. Bose , Anima, Dimensions of Peace and Non-violence:I The Gandhian Perspective, Crian Publishing House, New Delhi, 1987. I Bose, N. K., Gandhiji the Man and His Mission,!' Bharatiya Vidya I Bhawan, Bombay, 1966. I Bose, N. K., Selections from Gandhi, Navajivan Publishing House, I Ahmedabad, 1972. I Bose, N. K., Studies in Gandhism, Ahmedabad, Narajivan Publishing House, 1962. I Bose, Nirmal Kumar, My Days with Gandhi, New Delhi, Orient Longman Limited, 1974. I I Bose, R.N. Gandhian Technique and Tradition in Industrial Relations, I Calcutta: All India Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, 1956. ! Bose, Subhas Chandra, The Indian Struggle: 1,20-1934, London, Wishart, 1935. Bottomore, Tom (edicted), Modem Interpretation~~ of Marx, Oxford, Blackwell, 1981. Bottomore, Tom (edited), A Dictionary of MarxisJ Thought, Second Edition, Maya, Blackwell, Oxford, U.K., 20001. Brennan, Andrew, Thinking about Nature: An Inveitigation of Nature, value and ecology, Athens: University of Georka Press, 1988. Brick, Pantger, Simone, Gandhi and The Middle Jast, Jew, arbs and Empirical Interests, I. B. Tauris and Co. Ltd.,kondon, 2008. Brown, Judith M., Gandhi and Civil-Diso~edience, London: I Cambridge University Press, 1977. ' Brown, Judith M., Gandhi's Rise to Power, Indian Politics, 1915-22, London: Cambridge University Press, 1972. 320 Brown, Judith with M. Prozesky, eds., Gandhi and South Africa: Principles and Politics, Pietermaritzb urg: Up1vers1tyl . o f Nata I I Press, 1996. Brown, Judith, Modern India, Oxford: