Lesson 18 of 20 • 12 upvotes • 9:58mins
In this lesson we discuss about how cultural processes paved way to capture Nationalism in people's mind. We look into the history behind the figure or image of Bharat Mata, first created by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. We also see how Folklore also helped in the revival of people's past and brought in the sense of Collective Belongingness.
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