Mridula Sarabhai
Rebel with a Cause
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP India
- Date of Publication 4 December 2003
- ISBN 9780195667943
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages292 pages
- Size 217x139x17 mm
- Weight 332 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous halftones, map 0
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Short description:
'If I had a hundred women like Mridula,' said Gandhiji,'I could launch a revolution in India'. Born in 1911 to an illustrious family in Ahmedabad, Mridula Sarabhai left her home to join Gandhi and the Salt Satyagraha. This is the story of her public life, her fight for the freedom of India ,for Hindu-Muslim accord, and for the emancipation of women. Drawing on private papers and a wealth of secondary sources, Aparna Basu gives a vivid account of Mridula's impressive
personality, and her key role in India's turbulent social and political history.
Long description:
'If I had a hundred women like Mridula,' said Gandhiji,'I could launch a revolution in India'. Born in 1911 to an illustrious family in Ahmedabad, Mridula Sarabhai left her home to join Gandhi and the Salt Satyagraha. This is the story of her public life, her fight for the freedom of India ,for Hindu-Muslim accord, and for the emancipation of women. Drawing on private papers and a wealth of secondary sources, Aparna Basu gives a vivid account of Mridula's impressive
personality, and her key role in India's turbulent social and political history.
A valuable addition to our knowledge of the role of women in the Indian nationalist movement
Table of Contents:
Ahmedabad at the Turn of the Century
Satyagraha
In Prison
The Indian National Congress
Towards Women's Equality
Communal Riots: Ahmedabad 1941
The Great Migration
Recovery of Abducted Women
Kashmir
The Last Days