Lesson 13 of 26 • 10 upvotes • 14:54mins
Indian Nationalism steps into a stronger movement after Home rule league by the formation of Rowlatt Satyagraha.Even though it was supressed with brute force, it remains as a turning point in Indian History because of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. Also discussed in this lesson is MontFord reforms and its issue regarding DyArchy
26 lessons • 6h 10m
Early Nationalism
14:56mins
Formation of Congress
12:04mins
Phases of Indian National Congress
15:00mins
Economic critique of British Raj
13:10mins
Economic Critique - II
14:37mins
Lord Curzon and Partiton of Bengal
13:50mins
Swadeshi Movement
15:00mins
Surat Split
14:22mins
Morely Minto Reforms
13:30mins
Lucknow Pact and Home Rule League
14:58mins
Gandhian thoughts
13:11mins
Gandhi's initial struggle - Champaran, Kheda and Ahmedabad
12:47mins
Rowlatt Act and Montford Reforms
14:54mins
Khilafat Movement and NCM starts
14:56mins
Non Cooperation Movement
15:00mins
Revolutionaries in India
14:57mins
Simon Commission and Nehru Report
14:36mins
Civil disobedience Movement
13:52mins
Gandhi Vs Ambedkar
14:58mins
The Communists and Government of India Act 1935
14:32mins
The elections of 1937 and World War II
14:51mins
Quit India Movement
15:00mins
Post Quit India Movement Developments
13:16mins
The C R Formula
14:00mins
Wavell Plan
13:26mins
Indian National Army
14:05mins