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Rath, Bijay Chandra. Quit India movement in Orissa. Arya Prakashan, 1994.

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Kāmāt, Sūryanātha. Quit India movement in Karnataka. Lipi Prakashana, 1988.

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Kāmat, Sūryanātha. Quit India movement in Karnataka. Lipi Prakashana, 1988.

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Shukla, Vivekananda. Rebellion of 1942: Quit India movement. H.K. Publishers & Distributors, 1989.

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Devi, M. G. Indira. Kerala and the Quit India movement. Mullasseril Publishers, 2005.

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Green, Jen. Gandhi and the Quit India movement. Capstone Heinemann Library, 2014.

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Nath, Chopra Pran, and Bakshi S. R. 1935-, eds. Quit India Movement: British secret documents. Interprint, 1986.

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Chatterji, Prashanto K. The quit India movement several problems reviewed. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, 2002.

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1941-, Sengupta Syamalendu, Chatterjee Gautam 1958-, and National Archives of India, eds. Secret Congress broadcasts and storming railway tracks during Quit India movement. Navrang, 1988.

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Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts and India. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Publications Division, eds. Untold story of broadcast during Quit India Movement. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, 2018.

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Bhaskaran, Krishnan. Quit India movement: A people's revolt in Maharashtra. Himalaya Pub. House, 1999.

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Sarkar, Kalyan Kumar. The "Quit India" Movement in the district of Nadia. Barnali, 1988.

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Jana, Anil Kumar. Quit India movement in Bengal: A study of Contai Subdivision. Indian Publishers' Distributors, 1996.

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Bakshi, Rakesh Ranjan. Quit India movement in U.P.: Sabotage, bomb, and conspiracy cases. NP Publishers, 1992.

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M, Naidu Ch. Mahatma Gandhi's leadership and Quit India movement in coastal Andhra. Copies can be had from Ch. M. Naidu, 1996.

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Bakshi, Rakesh Ranjan. Quit India movement in U.P.: Sabotage, bomb, and conspiracy cases. NP Publishers, 1992.

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Panigrahy, Manoranjan. Quit India movement in Odisha: A documentation of archival sources. Edited by Orissa State Archives. Odisha State Archives, 2016.

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1933-, Zaidi A. Moin, and Indian Institute of Applied Political Research., eds. Defying a distant king: A study of the Quit India movement. Publication Dept., Indian Institute of Applied Political Research, 1986.

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Shourie, Arun. "The Only fatherland": Communists, "Quit India", and the Soviet Union. ASA Publications, 1991.

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Shinde, A. B. The parallel government of Satara: A phase of the Quit India movement. Allied Publishers, 1990.

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Ashṭaputre, Kamalā. Goshṭī rājabandinīñcyā. Vidyārthī Prakāśana, 1988.

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Ashṭaputre, Kamalā. Goshṭī rājabandinīñcyā. Vidyārthī Prakāśana, 1988.

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Paṭṭanāẏaka, Jagannātha. Raktatīrtha Irama: Svādhīnatā saṅgrāmara eka marmantuda adhyāẏa. Nālandā, 1986.

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Roy, Pankaj Kumar. The Quit India movement in Bihar: The special reference to the old division of Bhagalpur. Capital Pub. House, 1991.

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Trust, National Book, ed. Kanaklata Barua. National Book Trust, 2016.

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Quit India movement, a study. New Century Publications, 2002.

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Sharma, Anil Kumar. Quit India Movement in Assam. 2007.

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Gandhi And The Quit India Movement. Capstone Global Library Ltd, 2013.

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Green, Jen, and Cynthia Della-Rovere. Gandhi and the Quit India Movement. Raintree Publishers, 2013.

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The Quit India movement in Bihar & Jharkhand. Janaki Prakashan, 2012.

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Green, Jen. Gandhi and the Quit India Movement: Days of Decision. Capstone, 2013.

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Green, Jen. Gandhi and the Quit India Movement: Days of Decision. Capstone, 2017.

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Historic Judgement on Quit India Movement: Justice Wickenden's Report. Stosius Inc/Advent Books Division, 1989.

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Gandhi and the Quit India Movement Days of Decision. Capstone Global Library Ltd, 2014.

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Green, Jen. Gandhi and the Quit India Movement: Days of Decision. Capstone, 2013.

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Chopra, P. N. Quit India Movement: Role of Big Business : British Secret Documents. South Asia Books, 1992.

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Sengupta, Syamalendu, and Chatterjee. Secret Congress Broadcasts and Storming Railway Tracks. South Asia Books, 1988.

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Political mobilization at the localities: The 1942 Quit India Movement in Midnapur. Govind Ballabh Pant Social Science Institute, 1990.

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Role of Punjab in freedom struggle. Research India Press, 2015.

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Towards freedom: Documents on the movement for independence in India, 1942 : 1942. Oxford University Press, 2016.

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Agasta krānti. Āyushmāna Pablikeśana Hāusa, 2013.

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Majumdar, Sumit K. History and Background. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199641994.003.0003.

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The chapter summarizes details of political and institutional contexts for post-independence growth. India was severely impoverished in the period from 1900 to 1947, and per-capita growth rates were almost zero. Growth was ten times larger after independence, relative to before independence. Growth was conditioned by the institutional climate defining capitalism practiced in India. In the 1940s, the Second World War, the Quit India movement, the Bengal Famine, and the “Bombay Plan” were important growth-related contingencies. The background to policy making had been the Indian Industrial Commi
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Thomas, Rosie. Not Quite (Pearl) White. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037689.003.0007.

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This chapter examines the construction of one form of modern Indian femininity in the late colonial period by focusing on the intriguing figure of Fearless Nadia, aka Mary Evans. Billed as the “Indian Pearl White,” Evans seems to have been the personification of the “Heroine of a Thousand Stunts” but without her gentler qualities. This chapter first provides an overview of the Fearless Nadia serial films before discussing the films of brothers Homi and Jamshed Wadia, including Diamond Queen. It then analyzes Nadia within the film production context of 1930s Bombay and how the Wadia brothers de
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Chhibber, Pradeep K., and Rahul Verma. Statism, Recognition, and Party System Change in India. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190623876.003.0009.

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Data drawn from the National Election Studies going back to 1967 and two surveys of political elites conducted in 1971 and the 1993 show that the ideological divide is quite stable. Activists, members, and supporters of the main political parties hold clearly distinct views on the two ideological dimensions that define the party system in India. The changes in the Indian party system since independence have occurred with movement of political parties within the ideological space defined by statism and recognition. This led to the end of the Congress led one party dominant system, its replaceme
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Gajjala, Radhika. Digital Diasporas. Rowman & Littlefield International, Ltd, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881813147.

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When we work or play through digital technologies – we also live in them. Communities form, conversations and social movements emerge spontaneously and through careful offline planning. While we have used disembodied communication and transportation technologies in the past – and still do – we have never before actually synchronously inhabited these communicative spaces, routes and networks in quite the way we do now. Digital Diasporas engages conversations across a selection of contemporary (gendered) Indian identified networks online: “Desis” creating place through labour and affective netwo
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Lord, Andy. Emergent and Adaptive Spiritualities in the Twentieth Century. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198702252.003.0008.

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This chapter points to the ‘pluralization of the lifeworld’ involved in globalization as a key context for changing dissenting spiritualities through the twentieth century. These have included a remarkable upsurge in Spirit-movements that fall under categories such as Pentecostal, charismatic, neo-charismatic, ‘renewalist’, and indigenous Churches. Spirit language is not only adaptive to globalized settings, but brings with it eschatological assumptions. New spiritualities emerge to disrupt existing assumptions with prophetic and often critical voices that condemn aspects of the existing cultu
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Johansen, Bruce, and Adebowale Akande, eds. Nationalism: Past as Prologue. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52305/aief3847.

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Nationalism: Past as Prologue began as a single volume being compiled by Ad Akande, a scholar from South Africa, who proposed it to me as co-author about two years ago. The original idea was to examine how the damaging roots of nationalism have been corroding political systems around the world, and creating dangerous obstacles for necessary international cooperation. Since I (Bruce E. Johansen) has written profusely about climate change (global warming, a.k.a. infrared forcing), I suggested a concerted effort in that direction. This is a worldwide existential threat that affects every living t
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