
A remarkable photographic album which brings out Nehru's many-faceted personality and his role in the freedom movement, his leadership in India's advance towards economic independence and national self-reliance, and his contribution towards peace, friendship, and co-operation among the nations of the world.
This photographic album investigates the multifaceted public and private life of Jawaharlal Nehru, documenting his pivotal role in India's struggle for independence and his subsequent leadership in shaping the nation's modern identity. The work serves as a visual chronicle of Nehru's transition from a freedom fighter to a global statesman, utilizing archival imagery to illustrate his influence on economic policy, national self-reliance, and international diplomacy. By presenting a curated collection of photographs, the book provides a tangible record of his contributions to global peace and the development of post-colonial India.
What You Will Find
Historians and scholars frequently cite this volume as a valuable visual resource for understanding the iconography of India's first Prime Minister. Readers often note that the book provides a accessible entry point for those interested in the visual history of 20th-century Indian politics.
Page Count:
407
Publication Date:
1984-11-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195616448
ISBN-13:
9780195616446
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