Advance Study in the History of Modern India (Volume-3: 1920-1947) |
Contents
Viscount Chelmsford 19161921 | 3 |
Marquess of Reading 19211926 20 | 20 |
Lord Irwin 19261931 | 34 |
Lord Willingdon 19311936 | 58 |
The Government of India Act 1935 | 67 |
Marquess of Linlithgow 19361943 | 118 |
The Quit India Movement | 147 |
Earl Wavell 19431947 | 166 |
Lord Louis Mountbatten 1947 | 185 |
The Great Divide | 196 |
Some Indian Personalities of the time | 213 |
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Common terms and phrases
accepted agitation Annie Besant appointed authority Bengal Besant Bill Bombay Bose British India Cabinet Calcutta Centre Chamber Chintamani Commission Committee communal Congress leaders Congress Working Committee Constituent Assembly Constitution Council Cripps Crown Dadabhai declared Defence Delhi Dominion Status Dyarchy elections electorates England Executive Federal Legislature freedom Gandhi Gandhiji Gokhale Government of India Governor Governor-General Hindu House independence Indian leaders Indian National Congress individual judgement Instrument of Accession interests Jawaharlal Jinnah Linlithgow Lord Lord Mountbatten Madras Mahatma majority matter Ministers Ministry Mission Mountbatten movement Muslim League Nehru Nehru Report non-cooperation Non-cooperation Movement non-violent Pakistan paramountcy Parliament Party Patel powers President Princes promised proposals provinces provincial autonomy provincial legislature Punjab Reforms regard Report representatives resolution responsible Round Table Conference Rowlatt Act safeguards Satyagraha scheme seats Secretary Sikhs subjects Swami Swaraj Swaraj Party Swarajists Tilak Viceroy Viceroy's vote Wavell Willingdon