This book examines the socio-economic factors in the rise and development of nationalism in the Tamil-speaking region of the Madras Presidency in India between 1858 and 1918. It analyses the dynamic interaction between socio-economic conditions and nationalism in Tamil Nadu by applying both historical methods of documentary analysis and a sociological perspective.
The volume looks at the advent of Western education and the role of Christian missionaries, the growth of the local press, socio-religious reform movements, decline of indigenous industries and the land revenue policies of the colonial government to arrive at a comprehensive portrait of the rise of nationalism in the Madras Presidency.
The volume is invaluable for scholars of colonial history and the Indian freedom movement in southern India.
| Preface |
|
7 | (4) |
|
|
|
9 | (2) |
| Introduction |
|
11 | (12) |
|
1 Western Education and the Rise of Nationalist Consciousness |
|
|
23 | (58) |
|
2 The Press and the Advent of Nationalism |
|
|
81 | (35) |
|
3 Socio-Religious Reform Movements and the Growth of Nationalism |
|
|
116 | (36) |
|
4 The Decline of Indigenous Industries and the Rise of Nationalist Consciousness |
|
|
152 | (31) |
|
5 Colonial Agrarian Policy and the Birth of Nationalist Awakening |
|
|
183 | (34) |
|
|
|
217 | (6) |
| Bibliography |
|
223 | (12) |
| Index |
|
235 | |
S. Ganeshram, who taught history for over two decades in S.R. Naidu College, Sattur, is now Registrar of Tamil University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India.