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Bhagat Singh: Ideas on Freedom, Liberty and Revolution: Jail Notes of a Revolutionary

 
K.C. Yadav (Editor) Babar Singh (Editor)
Synopsis It is a collection of ideas on freedom, liberty and revolution from over 110 sources made by Bhagat Singh (1907-1931), one of the greatest Indian revolutionaries, during his last imprisonment (1929-1931) in the Central Jail, Lahore (Punjab). The ideas are really great. Powerful. They inspired the great revolutionary. And he jotted them down with the hope that his countrymen in particular, and the so-called 'wretched of the earth' in general, would be inspired by them to fight and destroy the relations which reduced the humans to the level of beasts of burden. Somebody has rightly said that most of these ideas are so powerful that even the dead men, if at all they could read them, would rise to action!Unfortunately, Bhagat Singh the visionary, the creative dreamer, the extraordinary student of history, politics and human relations is not fully visible in most of this biographies. Many scenes of the drama entitled Inquilab (change) that he hurriedly wrote and magnificently staged are conspicuously absent. The tip that we see today does not show the iceberg.The centenary year of Bhagat Singh's birth is the right occasion to seriously study him, his life, and his intellectual and ideological temper in full. The present work, this facsimile of Bhagat Singh's Jail Notes, will, perhaps, be of great help in the task.
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About the authors

K.C. Yadav

Dr. K.C. Yadav (b. 1936 at Nahar, dist. Rewari, Haryana) did his M.A. from the Panjab University, Chandigarh (1961) and Ph.D. from Rajasthan University, Jaipur. Having served at Kurukshetra University as Professor and Chairman, Department of History, and Director, Centre ofor Ambedker Studies, he retired from there as Dean of Academic Affairs in 1996. A widely traveled man, Dr. Yadav has visited several countries like Japan, U.S.A., France, Bhutan, etc. He was Visiting Professor at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo for a year (1980-81). A specialist in Modern Indian History and regional and social justice studies, Dr. Yadav has authored over a dozen books published from India and abroad. He is currently working as Director, Indian Institute of Social Justice, Gurgaon.

Babar Singh

Babar Singh, a social activist, is nephew of Bhagat Singh, lives in Faridabad.

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Title Bhagat Singh: Ideas on Freedom, Liberty and Revolution: Jail Notes of a Revolutionary
Format Hardcover
Date published: 22.08.2008
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8178710560
length 308p.
Subjects History