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Cambridge Companion to Gandhi
Introduction
Even today, six decades after his assassination in January 1948, Mahatma Gandhi is still revered as the father of the Indian nation. His intellectual and moral legacy, and the example of his life and politics, serve as an inspiration to human rights and peace movements, political activists and students.
About the Book
This book, comprised of essays by renowned experts in the fields of Indian history and philosophy, traces Gandhi's extraordinary story.
Part One: Early Life and Transformation
The first part of the book explores his transformation from a small-town lawyer during his early life in South Africa into a skilled political activist and leader of civil resistance in India.
Part Two: Writings and Ideas
The second part is devoted to Gandhi's key writings and his thinking on a broad range of topics, including religion, conflict, politics and social relations.
Part Three: Legacy
The final part reflects on Gandhi's image and on his legacy in India, the West, and beyond.