Peasants' and Workers' Movement in India, 1905-1929 |
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Contents
Foreword | 41 |
The Working ClassPhilanthropists and Labour The Movement | 65 |
Movement in Sultanpur Further Uprising in Rae Bareilly | 112 |
Copyright | |
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action activities agitation Ahmedabad April arrested Bengal Berlin Bolshevik Bolshevik Conspiracy Bombay bourgeoisie British Calcutta Champaran Chaura Chief Secretary colonial Comintern Committee Communist International Communist Party conference Delhi demands district File Gandhiji Ghadar Ghadar Party Ghulam Hussain Government of India Home Department Home Pol Home Secretary Ibid imperialism imperialist Indian National Congress Intelligence Bureau intelligentsia Jail January Jatin June kisan labour Lahore landlords leaders Lenin letter liberation movement M. N. Roy Madras Mahatma Gandhi Manabendra Nath Roy March masses meeting ment militant Moscow Muzaffar Ahmad Nalini Gupta national liberation nationalist noncooperation October Revolution officer organisation Oudh peasant movement peasantry persons Peshawar police political programme proletariat propaganda Punjab Rae Bareilly railway revolutionary Roy's Russia ryots S. A. Dange Sasanka Schmidt sent session Shaukat Usmani Singaravelu Singh social socialist Soviet strike struggle swaraj taluqdars Tashkent tion told Trade Union United Provinces village workers wrote zamindars