An Annotated Bibliography on Mahatma Gandhi

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An Annotated Bibliography on Mahatma Gandhi By Rejo Raju Adams, Simon. Mahatma Gandhi. Austin, TX: Raintree, 2003. Print. This book is basically a biography of Mahatma Gandhi, who was both a political and spiritual leader. He was vastly known for his nonviolent resistance, wining only by using tactics like information warfare or nonviolent protests. By only using his policy of nonviolent resistance, he was able to lead India to freedom from British rule. This book is a very useful cource. Chakrabarty, Bidyut. Social And Political Thought Of Mahatma Gandhi. n.p.: Routledge, 2006. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 31 Oct. 2012. This eBook portrays the fact that even though Gandhi is dead, he is still survives in the hearts and souls of the people of India and other places he influenced. His socio-economic and political thoughts and ideas still prevail in many places, thus keeping the flame still alive. This source is very informative. David Bates. History Today. 48.1 (Jan. 1998) p37. Word Count: 842. This biography talks about the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi was going to a afternoon prayer meeting when a man, in the crowed, rushed him and shot him three times with a revolver. Right then the shooter was taken into custody and two hours later Gandhi had died. Hysteria spread over the people as they found out that their Hindu spiritual leader who had contributed so much toward India’s independence had died. This is a pretty useful source. Gandhi, and Mahadev H. Desai. An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth. Boston: Beacon Press, 1993. Print. In this book Gandhi talk about every part of his file in detail. Everything from his birth and child hood, seen in chapters 1 to 6, to trial and tribulations he faced during his life. It portrays his life, describing the development of his nonviolent
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