Britain & India E HOMEPAGES F East-West encounters
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PRIMARY SOURCES |
British Raj - 'fall' - 1900 to 1947 |
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| Koot Hoomi (1900) | Letter from the Mahatmas, to Besant ?! |
| Ramana Maharshi (1901) | Self-Enquiry (Vicharasangraham) |
| The Atlantic (1901) | Review of Kipling's Kim |
| Gandhi (1902-04) | Letters, varied |
| Besant (1904) | Modern Science and the Higher Self |
| Buck (1904) | Madame Blavatsky in Simla |
| Aurobindo (1905 c.) | Hymn to Durga |
| Gokhale (1905) | Speech, London Indian Society |
| Gandhi (1905-06) | Letters, varied |
| Besant (1906) | Hatha and Raja Yoga of India |
| Johnston (1906) | Helping to govern India, Civil Servant, > JSTOR |
| Rosen (1906) | On caste in India |
| Gandhi (1906-07) | Letters, varied, cont. (1907), (1907-08) |
| Sinnett (1907) | The vicissitudes of Theosophy |
| Aurobindo (1907) | The Present Situation |
| Tilak (1907) | Congress speech, boycott & resistance, ditto |
| Gandhi (1907) | Letter, India's plight |
| Iqbal (1907) | mystical 'ghazal' prophecies |
| Hazart Mirza Ahmed (1908) | Paigham I-Sulh 'Message of Peace' , PDF version |
| Hildburgh (1908) | Notes on Sinhalese Magic, > JSTOR |
| Sunderland (1908) | New nationalist movement in India |
| James Connolly (1908) | The coming revolt in India, cont. |
| Besant (1908) | Letter, re. Leadbetter scandal |
| Chatterjee (1908) | Bande Mataram, Aurobindo (1909) commentary |
| Imperial Gazeteer - India (1908-09) | |
| Aurobindo (1908-09) | Prison: Invitation, Mother of Dreams, experience |
| Aurobindo (1909) | |
| Morley, Courtney (1909) | Parliamentary debate on Indian Councils Bill |
| Indian Councils Act (1909) | |
| Gandhi (1910) | Indian Home Rule, inc. ch. links, ditto, extract |
| Gandhi-Tolstoy (1910) | Letters to each other |
| Besant (1910) | In the Twilight |
| Capen (1911) | Western influences in the Orient, > JSTOR |
| Aurobindo (1910-12) | India's rebirth, section |
| Forster (1912) | A Passage to India (1924) based on 1912 travels |
| Besant (1913) | Court case v. Nair & Rao (Leadbeater scandal) |
| Das (1913) | The Central Hindu College and Mrs Besant |
| Baden-Powell (1914) | Memories of India |
| Aurobindo (1915) | Psychology |
| Gokhale (1915) | Political Testament |
| Gandhi (1915) | Madras speech, on return from S. Africa |
| Aurobindo (1915) | The Superman, Will, The Delight of Works |
| Aurobindo (1915) | The doctrine of the mystic |
| Iqbal (1915) | The Secret of the Self |
| Besant (1916) | Preparation for Citizenship, to Indian students |
| Gandhi (1916) | Gokhale and the Satyagraha |
| Gandhi (1916) | Benares University speech |
| Indian Legislative Council (1916) | Postwar reforms memorandum, elected reps. |
| Lucknow Pact (1916) | |
| Tagore (1916) | Once there was a king |
| Aurobindo (1916) | Essays on The Gita: - The Core of the Teaching |
| Imperial War Conference (1917) | Resolutions concerning India |
| Besant (1917) | India's Karma |
| Montagu (1917) | Declaration on steps to Indian self-government |
| Imperial War Conference (1918) | Reciprocal treatment India & the Dominions |
| Aurobindo (1918) | Internationalism |
| Gandhi (1918) | Letter to Andrews, re. Japan |
| Aurobindo (1918) | The Unseen power (on the end of WW1) |
| Government of India (1918) | Commissions in the Indian army to Indians |
| Montagu, Chelmsford (1918) | Report on Indian Constitutional Reforms |
| Parliamentary debate (1919) | Montagu, Select Comm., Adamson, Carmichael |
| Government of India Act (1919) | |
| George VI (1919) | Proclamation to India re. Gov. of India Act |
| Gandhi (>1920) | Autobiography (>Kaliphate 1920 conference) |
| Churchill (1920) | On Amritsar massacre, to House of Comons |
| Lenin (1920) | Letter, to the Indian Revolutionary Association |
| Naidu (1920) | Agony-shame of the Punjab, feminist nationalist |
| Naidu (1920) | Letter to Gandhi |
| Aurobindo (1920) | Letter |
| Chamber of Princes (1921) | Inauguration: George VI, Duke of Connaught |
| Aurobindo (1914-21) | The future evolution of Man, from Life Divine, The Human Cycle , Synthesis of Yoga, ditto |
| Wadia (1921) | Cultural Units |
| Gandhi (1922) | Own defence in trial, ditto |
| Candler (1922) | Mahatma Gandhi (The Atlantic) |
| Aurobindo (1922) | Letters |
| Wadia (1922) | Letters: Resignation from Theosophical Society |
| Shoghi Effendi (1923-57) | Dawn of a New Day: Letters to the N.S.A India |
| Roberts (1923) | Review of the Gandhi movement, > JSTOR |
| Ramana Maharshi (???) | Ulladu Narpadu , '40 Verses on Reality. |
| Bahuran (1920s-early) | Gopa Charitam 'Story of the Gopas', anti-reform |
| Iqbal (1924) | The Clarion Call |
| The Mahatmas (1925) | message to Theosophist Convention at Adyar |
| Bose (1928) | speech, Maharastra Provincial Conference |
| Naidu (1929) | Letter to Nehru |
| Nehru (1929) | Freedom and its foundations, speech to Indian Congress |
| Krishnamurti (1929) | Dissolution Order of the Star (Truth-Pathless land) |
| Leeuw (1930) | Revelation or Realization: Conflict in Theosophy |
| Time (1930) | Gandhi - Man of the Year |
| Shaheed Singh (1929-30) | Letters, Hindustan Socialist Republican Party |
| Iqbal (1930) | Speech to 'All India Muslim League' - Muslim state |
| Iqbal (1930) | The reconstruction of religious thought in Islam |
| Gandhi (1930) | Letter, to Lord Irwin re. Salt Tax march |
| Gandhi (1930) | Dandi march |
| Gandhi (1931) | On the Gita: Anasaktiyoga: Introduction |
| Gandhi (1931) | Round Table Conference |
| Pratt (1932) | The Indian Round Table Conference, > JSTOR |
| Iqbal (1932) | Cordoba poem |
| Vinoba Bhave (1932) | Talks on the Gita, inc. synopsis |
| Gandhi (1933-34?) | Untouchability |
| Gandhi | Dr Ambedkar and caste, Harijan, date ?? |
| Gandhi | Communalism, undated |
| Hedin (1934) | The Anglo-Indian community, > JSTOR |
| Thomas (1935) | India in the World Depression, > JSTOR |
| Iqbal (1935) | The Wing of Gabriel, varied poems |
| Ambedkar (1936) -via site 'speeches' | Undelivered Lahore speech, ditto |
| Gandhi (1936) - via site 'writings' | Dr. Ambedkar's indictment |
| Ambedkar (1936) - via site 'writings | A Reply to the Mahatma |
| Gandhi (1936) | To my numerous Muslim friends |
| Iqbal (1936) | Blow of Moses, varied poems |
| Iqbal (1936-37) | Letters, 13, to Jinnah |
| Mukherjee (1937) | Caste & social change in India, > JSTOR |
| Naidu (1937) | Letter to Nehru |
| Ambedkar (1938) | Advice to Christians, under Ambedkar section |
| Ambedkar (?) | Riddle in Hinduism |
| Aurobindo (1938-43) | Evening Talks, recorded Purani |
| Aurobindo (1939-40) | The Cosmic Illusion; Mind, Dream & allucination |
| Subas Bose (1939-41) | German state documents (16) |
| Ambedkar (1940) | Pakistan or the partition of India, see 3rd ed. 1946 |
| Naidu (1940) | Letter to Tagore |
| Muslim League (1940) | 'Lahore Resolution' re. separate Muslim state |
| Jinnah (1940) | Personal call for a separate Muslim homeland |
| Gandhi (1940) | Who is Vinoba Bhave? |
| Vinoba Bhave (1940) | Statement against war |
| Nehru (1941) | Marxism, Capitalism and India's future |
| Gora-Gandhi | Letters to each other (in 'An Atheist with Gandhi') |
| Roosevelt-Churchill (1941) | On colonial matters, discussion |
| Chiang Kai Shek (1942) | Message to the Indian people |
| Churchill (1942) | Cripps mission statement |
| Cripps (1942) | Mission statement and proposals |
| Gandhi (1942) | Congress speech |
| Gandhi (1942) | Quit India resolution |
| Amery (1942) | CBS broadcast |
| US Armed Forces (1942) | Instructions to US forces in India |
| Cripps Mission (1942) | Churchill, Gov. drafts, Cripps, Cripps |
| Quit India call (1942) | Nehru, Gandhi (ditto) (extracts), Amery |
| US Dept of State (1942) | Bulletin, 'Orders to US military forces in India' |
| Gandhi (1942) | Message to America |
| Churchill (1942) | British policy and events in India |
| Greenberg (1942) | India's independence and the war, > JSTOR |
| Scott (1942) | The Jewel in the Crown, retrospective novel, extracts |
| Ambedkar (1942) -via site 'writings' | Gandhi & the emancipation of the untouchables |
| Ambedkar (1943) -via site 'speeches' | Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah, |
| Coupland (1944) | The India deadlock, > JSTOR |
| Gora (1944) | I Go To Sevagram, with interviews of Gandhi (a), (b) |
| Nehru (1944) | Discovery of India (extracts) |
| Ambedkar (1944?) -via site 'writings' | Annihilation of caste |
| Earl of Listowel (1944-47) | Memoires, ch.9, Secretary of State for India |
| Ambedkar (1945) -via 'speeches' | Communal deadlock and a way to solve it |
| Gora (1945) | I Go To Sevagram again, inc. A long interview |
| Ambedkar (1945) -via site 'writings' | What Gandhi/Congress have not done |
| Yogananda (1946) | Autobiography of a Yogi, 1946 version |
| Azad (1946) | Muslim issues in India |
| Ambedkar (1946) | Pakistan, or Partition of India |
| Aurobindo (1946) | Mystic Fire hymn. Rig Veda commentaries |
| British-India-Policy (1946) | British policy, ditto |
| Sharma (1947) | Partition memories (Holy Men & Holy Cows,68/98) |
| New York Times (1947) | Britain achieves solution in India... |
| Attlee (1947) | End of British rule in India |
| Aurobindo (1947 c.) | My own political life |
| Churchill (1947) | Shameful flight from India |
| Nehru (1947) | The appointed day |
| Nehru (1947) | Tryst with destiny, ditto |
| Jinnah (1947) | ditto, Independence, secular?, later censored |
| Talbot (1947) | Letter, day of independence |
| New York Times (1947) | India & Pakistan become nations: clashes |
| New York Times (1947) | Viceroy transfers power to Pakistan |
| Campbell-Johnson (1947) | Reminiscences, Mountbatten's press attache |
| Memories of Midnight (1947) | collection |
before 1900E SOUTH ASIA - PRIMARY SOURCES F 1947 onwards
Britain & India E HOMEPAGES F East-West encounters