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132. Speech by Swami Shradhananda at Amritsar Congress Session, 1919. A M 6c S G Zaidi, The Encyclopaedia of the Indian National Congress: Emergence of Gandhi, Vol. VII (Delhi, 1979), pp. 456-469

133. Disorder Inquiry Committee Report, p. 29.

134. Evidence of Michael O'Dwyer in New Light on Punjab Disturbances, Vol. I, pp. 124-233.

135. Narendra Nath to S.P. O'Donnell, 20 March 1920, File No. 1904, Franchise B, April, 1920 (NAI).

136. The Hindu, January 9, 1921, quoted in Gopal Krishna, op. cit., p. 426.

137. Atluri Murali, 'Demonizing the "Other" and Mythifying History: Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy and Andhra Nationalists* (Unpublished paper) presented at the ICHR Seminar held in April 1994.

138. Eric Hobsbawm draws our attention to particular circumstances under which nationalism gains strength through such a convergence of the perception of elite and popular consciousness. EJ. Hobsbawm, Nations and Nationalism Since 1780 (Cambridge, 1990).

139. D.G. Tendulkar, Mahatma, Vol. I (Delhi, 1951), pp. 251-264.

140. Ibid.

141. The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Vol. XXIII, pp. 231-233.

142. See Bipan Chandra, Indian National Movement: The Long Term Dynamics (New Delhi, 1988).

143. Michael O'Dwyer, Indian As I Knew It, pp. 280-317.

144. D.G. Tendulkar, op. cit., pp. 257-264.



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