Detalles
Autor
Ansari, Khizar Humayun
Editores
Lahore: Book Traders., 1990.
Formato
II, 508 S. / p. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dustjacket.
Descripción
Pers�nliche handschriftliche Widmung nach Schmutztitel, private Schutzfolie mit Flecken, innen sehr gut und sauber / Personal dedication after dirty title, private protective cover with stains, inside very good and clean - TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- A NOTE ON SPELLING -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER I -- THE EMERGENCE OF THE EARLY MUSLIM SOCIALISTS -- Pan-Islamism becomes increasingly anti-British -- The Muhajirin make contact with Bolshevism The Khilafat Movement: The Second Wave of Muhajirin -- The Muhajirin are converted to Socialism -- CHAPTER II -- MUSLIM SOCIALIST ACTIVITY IN INDIA: 1917-1934 -- The Responses of the Indian Muslims to the Russian Revolution -- The Khilafat Movement and Beginnings of Socialist Action Muslims and the Growth of Early Communist Organisation in India -- Early Muslim Communist Activity -- Muslim Responses to British Repression -- Muslims and the Development of Socialist Organisation in the mid-1920s -- The Rise of Nehru and the Decline of Communism between 1929 and 1934 -- CHARTER III -- THE INTELLECTUAL ORIGINS OF THE LATER -- MUSLIM SOCIALISTS -- The Growth of the Reforming Attit�de -- The Romantic Movement in Urdu Literature: 1914-1936 Other Indian Sources of Inspiration -- The Impact of Western Writers -- CHARTER IV -- THE SOCIAL BACKGROUND OF MUSLIM -- SOCIALISTS OF 1930s AND 1940s -- The Origins of Muslims Socialists - The Development of the North Indian Qasbah -- The Qasbah Inheritance The Impact of British Rule -- The Problems of the New Muslim Elite -- The Emergence of Women Progressive Writers -- CHARTER V -- MUSLIM SOCIALISTS AND THE PWA : 1936-1947 The Background to the Formation of the PWA -- The Formation of the PWA in London -- The Establishment of the PWA in India The Organisation of the PWA -- Organising a People's Literature -- The PWA's Confrontation with the Government: the 'Imperialist Phase' of the War, September 1939-June 1941 -- The'People's WarPhase': 1941-1945 -- The Development of the PWA as an Organisation: 1942-1947 -- The PWA and the Demand for Pakistan -- THEMES IN MUSLIM SOCIALIST LITERATURE -- New Literary Foims -- Realism -- Revolution�Romanticism -- The Emergence of a Proletarian Style -- Content of Progressive Literature -- Religion and Morality -- The Position of Muslim Women -- Poverty and Exploitation British Imperialism -- Communalism -- CONCLUSION.