Forgotten Patriots: Colonial Regime and Unsung Heroes of the Indian National Movement

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Author: Amit K. Suman
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
ISBN-13: 9789360801533
Publishing year: 2025
No of pages: 352
Weight: 752 grams
Book binding: Hardcover

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<p>Forgotten Patriots challenges the dominant historiographical narrative of India’s struggle for independence which is often centred around iconic figures such as Mahatma Gandhi Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhas Chandra Bose. This work shifts focus to the unsung heroes – ordinary men and women from diverse socio-economic regional and cultural backgrounds – whose contributions were equally instrumental in dismantling the British colonial rule. By examining the grassroots dimensions of the movement this book highlights the decentralized inclusive nature of the struggle revealing a more nuanced and multifaceted narrative. Through a synthesis of oral histories archival research and regional perspectives this book expands the historical record emphasizing the sacrifices and perseverance of teachers labourers tribal leaders social reformers poets and women. By highlighting figures such as Kanaklata Barua Alluri Sitarama Raju Aruna Asaf Ali and Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Forgotten Patriots underscores the democratic and collective ethos that permeated the independence movement. It also delves into the moral dimensions of resistance exploring the enduring hardships – imprisonment torture and death – endured by these individuals in the name of freedom. In doing so the book not only commemorates their invaluable contributions but also offers a redefined understanding of India’s path towards liberation underscoring the power of collective action resilience and societal transformation. This book is essential for re-imagining the history of Indian Independence offering important insights for scholars activists and those interested in the diverse forces that shaped India’s fight for freedom. About the Author Amit K. Suman an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Delhi and Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society London UK specializes in Early Modern and Modern South Asia with a particular emphasis on Colonial Education Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Intellectual History. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Delhi and has held distinguished fellowships making significant contributions to scholarly research and academic discourse.</p>