The Rise of India’s Labor Movement: From Colonial Oppression to Workers’ Rights
The history of India’s labor movement tells a powerful story of workers fighting for dignity, fair wages, and basic human rights. This comprehensive…
The history of India’s labor movement tells a powerful story of workers fighting for dignity, fair wages, and basic human rights. This comprehensive…
India in the Eighteenth Century Until recently, historians portrayed the eighteenth century in Indian history as a “dark age” characterized by widespread disorder…
The Split in Bengal’s Congress Leadership During the third decade of the twentieth century, Bengal’s Congress leadership divided into two factions—one led by…
Understanding India’s Revolutionary Movement When we think about India’s fight for independence, Mahatma Gandhi’s peaceful protests usually come to mind first. But there…
What is Communalism? ‘Communalism’ refers to a narrow-minded ideology that, in the name of religion and sect, prioritizes individual religious and sectarian interests…
Tribal rebellions began simultaneously with the establishment of British colonial rule in India. The term “tribal” (adivasi) is also referred to by various…
Understanding Left-Wing Politics Left-wing politics refers to political parties and ideologies that seek to transform society by promoting greater economic equality. The left-wing…
Introduction The period between 1922 and 1925 marked a critical juncture in India’s independence struggle. Following the suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement, Indian…
Introduction to the Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movements Between 1919 and 1922, two powerful mass movements emerged against British authority in India: the Khilafat…