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Books of and on Gandhi

  • Andrews, Charles F:Mahatma Gandhi – His Life and Ideas (Mumbai, Jaico Publishing House, 2005)
  • Arendt Hannah : On Violence, Harcourt Brace, New York
  • Arne, Naess : Gandhi and Group Conflict:An Exploration of Satyagraha (Oslo, Universitets forlaget 1974)
  • Axelrod Alan : ,Gandhi CEO: 14 Principles to Guide & Inspire Modern Leaders (London, Sterling Publishers, 2010)
  • Bondurant Joan :Conquest of Violence : Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict (Princeton U. Press, 1988)
  • Brown, Judith M. : Gandhi : Prisoner of Hope (New Haven : Yale University Press, 1989)
  • Brown, Judith M. : Gandhi and Civil Disobedience: The Mahatma in Indian Politics 1928 –34 (Cambridge University Press 1989)
  • Chatterjee, Margaret: Gandhi and Challenge of Religious Diversity (New Delhi, Promila & Co, 2005)
  • Chopra, Deepak:Peace is the Way: Bringing War and Violence to an End (Random House, 2005)
  • Copley, Antony : Gandhi Against the Tide (Oxford University Press, 1987)
  • Dalton, Dennis: Gandhi : Non-Violent Power in Action (New York, Columbia University Press, 1993)
  • Desai, Mahadev :The Gita According to Gandhi (Navjivan, Ahmedabad, 1946)
  • Doke, J.J. : M.K.Gandhi : An Indian Patriot in South Africa (London, 1909)
  • Erikson, Erik :Gandhi’s Truth:On the Origins of Militant Non Violence(New York, Norton, 1969)
  • Fischer, Louis : The Life of Mahatma Gandhi (Harper & Row, 1950)
  • French Patrick : Liberty or Death (New Delhi, Harper Collins,1997)
  • Galtung, Johann : The Way is the Goal : Gandhi Today (Ahmedabad, Gujarat Vidyapith, 1992)
  • Gandhi, Rajmohan : The Good Boatman : Portrait of Gandhi (New Delhi,
  • Viking 1995); Gandhi : The Man, His People and The Empire (New Delhi, Viking 2007) Gandhi, M.K :Autobiography – Story of My Experiments with Truth(Navjivan,Ahmedabad, 1927); Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule (Navjivan, Ahmedabad, 1927); Satyagraha in South Africa (Navjivan, Ahmedabad, 1947); India of my Dreams (Navjivan, Ahmedabad, 1947); Trusteeship (Navjivan, Ahmedabad, 1927); Collected Works (New Delhi, Publications Division, GOI, 1958-84)
  • Green, Martin : Gandhi : Voice of a New Age Revolution (New York, Harper Collins,1993)
  • Green, Martin : Origins of Non-Violence : Tolstoy and Gandhi in their Historical Settings (New Delhi, Harper Collins, 1998)
  • Gregg, Richard : The Power of Non-Violence (Navjivan, Ahmedabad, 1960)
  • Guha, Ramachandra : India after Gandhi – The History of the World’s Largest Democracy (New York, Harper Collins 2007)
  • Hardiman, David : Gandhi in His Time and Ours (Delhi, Permanent Black, 2003)
  • Herman Arthur :Gandhi & Churchill : The Epic Rivalry that Destroyed an Empire and Forged Our Age (New York, Bantam Books 2009)
  • Hunt, James : Gandhi and the Non Conformists : Encounters in South Africa (Promilla and Company, New Delhi, 1986.)
  • Hunter, Doris : Non-Violence – Ethics in Action (Gandhi Peace Foundation, New Delhi, 1971)
  • Ingram, Catherine : In the Footsteps of Gandhi (Rupa Publication, Calcutta, 1997)
  • Iyer, N. Raghavan : Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi (New York, Oxford University Press, 1973)
  • Jha, D.C:Mahatma Gandhi,Congress & Partition of India (NewDelhi,Sanchar Pub. House, 1995)
  • Jurgensmeyer, Mark : Gandhi’s Way: A Handbook of Conflict Resolution (Berkley, University of California Press, 2003)
  • King Martin Luther Jr. : Strength to Love ( London, Hodder & Stoughton.1964) & Stride to Freedom : The Montgomery Story (New York, Harper, 1958 King, Mary Elizabeth : Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. – The Power of Non Violent Action ( Paris, UNESCO, 1999)
  • Krolick, Sanford & Cannon, Betty (Eds) : Gandhi in the Post Modern Age (Golden, Colorado School of Mines Press, 1984)
  • Kumarappa, J.C. : Economy of Permanence ( Varanasi, Sarva Seva Sangh Prakashan, 1997)
  • Kurlansky Mark : Non Violence : Twenty Five Lessons From the History of A Dangerous Idea – Modern Library, Random House, New York 2006.
  • Lelyveld Joseph: Great Soul : Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with India. -Alfred A. Knopf. (New York 2011)
  • Lanza del Vasto J.J. : Warriors of Peace : Writings on the Technique of Non Violence (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1974)
  • Lumby, E.W.R : The Transfer of Power in India (George Allen and Unwin Ltd., London, 1954 )
  • Lutz, Mark : Trusteeship – The Gandhian Alternative (New Delhi, Gandhi Peace Foundation, 1986)
  • Madeleine, Slade : The Spirit’s Pilgrimage (London, Orient Longman, 1960)
  • Mandela Nelson : The Sacred Warrior : The Liberator of South Africa Looks at the Seminal Work of the Liberator of India. (Time, New York, December 31, 1999)
  • Markovitz, Claude : The Un-Gandhian Gandhi (Delhi, Permanent Black, 2003)
  • Mathews, James : The Matchless Weapon – Satyagraha (Bombay, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1989 )
  • Mehta, Gita: The Raj (New York, Simon & Schuster, 1989)
  • Merton, Thomas : Gandhi on Non-Violence – Selected Texts from his Non Violence in Peace and War (New York, New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1964)
  • Mesthrie Uma Dhupelia : Gandhi’s Prisoner : The life of Gandhi’s Son Manilal (New Delhi, Permanent Black, 2004
  • Nair Kesavan : A Higher Standard of Leadership: Lessons from the Life of Gandhi (San Francisco, Berrett-Koehler Publishers;1997)
  • Nanda, B.R.: Mahatma Gandhi – A Biography (Oxford University Press, 1958) & In Search of Gandhi (New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2002) & Gandhi and his Critics (New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1985) & Gandhi : Pan Islamism, Imperialism and Nationalism (Oxford University Press, 1989) &Indian Foreign Policy – The Nehru Years (New Delhi, Vikas, 1976)
  • Nauriya Anil : The African Element in Gandhi (New Delhi, National Gandhi Museum, 2006)
  • Nehru, Jawaharlal : Autobiography (London, John Lane, 1936) & The Discovery of India (Calcutta, Signet Press,1946) &Indian Foreign Policy (New Delhi, GOI Publications Division, 1961)
  • Ostergard, Geoffrey: Non-Violent Revolution in India (Gandhi Peace Foundation, New Delhi,1985)
  • Paige, Glenn : Global Non Killing Political Science (New Delhi: Gandhi Media Center, 2002; Xlibris 2002; Honolulu: Center for Global Nonkilling, 3rd ed. 2009). Paige, Glenn and Satha Anand, Chaiwat : Islam and Non Violence (Honolulu, Centre for Global Non Violence, 1992)
  • Pande Malabika : Gandhi’s Vision of Social Transformation; Rawat Publications, New Delhi 2011.
  • Pani, Narendar: Inclusive Economics :Gandhian Method and Contemporary Policy(New Delhi, Sage Publications, 2001)
  • Panter-Brick Simone : Gandhi Against Machiavellism: Non-Violence in Politics (Bombay, Asia Publishing House,1967) & Gandhi and the Middle East – Jews, Arabs and Imperial Interests (New York, I.B.Tauris, 2008)
  • Parel, Antony (Ed) : Gandhi – Hind Swaraj and other Writings (Cambridge University Press 1997)
  • Pinto, Vivek : Gandhi’s Vision and Values (New Delhi, Sage Publications, 1998)
  • Roberts, Adam :Strategy of Civilian Defence : Non Violent Resistance to Aggression(London, Faber, 1967)
  • Romain Rolland and Gandhi Correspondence (New Delhi, Publcn. Div. GOI, 1976)
  • Rudolph, Lloyd & Suzanne : Gandhi – The Traditional Roots of Charisma (Hyderabad, Orient Longman, 1987 ) & Post Modern Gandhi (Chicago, Chicago Univ. Press, 2006)
  • Schell, Jonathan : The Unconquerable World (New York, Metropolitan Books, 2003)
  • Schumacher, E.F. : Small is Beautiful( New Delhi, Radha Krishna, 1970)
  • Sharp, Gene : The Politics of Non-Violent Action (Boston, Porter Sargent, 1973) & Waging Non Violent Struggl : 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential (Boston, Porter Sargent, 2005)
  • Shean, Vincent : Lead Kindly Light (New York, Random House 1949)
  • Shridharani, K. : War Without Violence (Bombay, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1962)
  • Sonnlietner, Michael W. : Gandhian Non-Violence – Levels of Satyagraha (New Delhi, Abhinav Publications, 1985)
  • Srimati Kamala : Mahatma Gandhi – An American Profile (Washington, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Centre, 1987)
  • Thomas T. K : A Christian Response to Gandhian Satyagraha ( Christava Sahithya Samithi/ Ecumenical Christian Academy, Kottayam, 1970 )
  • Thomson, Mark : Gandhi and His Ashrams (Mumbai, Popular Prakashan, 1993)
  • Tutu Desmond : God has a dream – A Vision of Hope for Our Times (New York, Doubleday, 2003): The Rainbow People of God. New York: Doubleday, 1994.
  • Webb, Thomas: On the Salt March (New Delhi, Harper Collins Publishers, 1997)
  • Weber, Thomas : Conflict Resolution & Gandhian Ethics (New Delhi, Gandhi Peace Fndn, 1991)
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