Indian Home Rule Society
The Indian Home Rule Society (IHRS) was an Indian organisation founded in
S.R. Rana,[1][2] and was intended to be a rival organisation to the British Committee of the Indian National Congress that was the main avenue of the loyalist opinion at the time.[3]
Founded on 18 February 1905, the IHRS was a metropolitan organisation modelled after Victorian public institutions of the time.Bhikaji Cama.
References
- ^ Innes 2002, p. 171
- ^ Joseph 2003, p. 59
- ^ a b Owen 2007, p. 62
- ^ Owen 2007, p. 67
- ^ Fischer-Tinē 2007, p. 330
- ^ Owen 2007, p. 63
- ^ Parekh 1999, p. 158
- ^ Majumdar 1971, p. 299
Sources
- Fischer-Tinē, Harald (2007), Indian Nationalism and the ‘world forces’: Transnational and diasporic dimensions of the Indian freedom movement on the eve of the First World War. Journal of Global History (2007) 2, pp. 325–344, Cambridge University Press., ISSN 1740-0228.
- Innes, Catherine Lynnette (2002), A History of Black and Asian Writing in Britain, 1700-2000, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-64327-9.
- Joseph, George Verghese (2003), George Joseph, the Life and Times of a Kerala Christian Nationalist., Orient Longman, ISBN 81-250-2495-6.
- Majumdar, Ramesh C (1971), History of the Freedom Movement in India (Vol I), Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, ISBN 81-7102-099-2.
- Owen, N (2007), The British Left and India, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-923301-2.
- Parekh, Bhiku C. (1999), Colonialism, Tradition and Reform: An Analysis of Gandhi's Political Discourse., SAGE, ISBN 0-7619-9383-5.