Lesson 13 of 20 • 11 upvotes • 9:43mins
In this lesson we further discuss about the facts related to the Civil Disobedience Movement. We also look into the Gandhi-Irwin Pact, but the pact did not fulfill Gandhiji's clauses. Gandhiji re-launched the movement but the movement lost its momentum by 1934.
20 lessons • 3h 11m
Nationalism in India - Lesson 1
8:33mins
The idea of Satyagraha - Lesson 2
10:02mins
The Rowlatt Act - Lesson 3
8:54mins
The Rowlatt Act - Lesson 4
8:35mins
The Non - Cooperation - Lesson 5
8:45mins
The movement in the Towns - Lesson 6
8:50mins
Rebellion in the countryside - Lesson 7
9:14mins
Rebellion in the Countryside - Lesson 8
9:47mins
Swaraj in the Plantations - Lesson 9
8:40mins
Towards Civil Disobedience - Lesson 10
8:56mins
Towards Civil Disobedience - Lesson 11
9:26mins
The Salt March and the CDM - Lesson 12
9:30mins
The Salt March and the CDM - Lesson 13
9:43mins
How participants saw the movement? - Lesson 14
9:49mins
How participants saw the movement - Lesson 15
10:37mins
The limits of Civil Disobedience - Lesson 16
9:45mins
The limits of Civil Disobedience - Lesson 17
11:08mins
The sense of Collective Belonging - Lesson 18
9:58mins
The Sense of Collective Belonging - Lesson 19
10:51mins
The Conclusion - Lesson 20
10:05mins