JINNAH AND GANDHI
Description
In "Jinnah and Gandhi: A Comparative Study of Charismatic Leadership," the author delves into the contrasting yet captivating personas of two iconic leaders who played instrumental roles in shaping the Indian subcontinent during a crucial period of its history. This insightful and meticulously researched book offers a compelling exploration of the charismatic leadership styles of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Mahatma Gandhi, shedding light on their distinct approaches to politics, nation-building, and the quest for independence.
The narrative begins by providing a comprehensive background on the socio-political landscape of British India, setting the stage for the emergence of Jinnah and Gandhi as influential figures in the early to mid-20th century. The author skillfully navigates through the lives of these two leaders, analyzing their speeches, writings, and actions to unravel the unique qualities that defined their charismatic appeal.
The reader is taken on a captivating journey through the ideological differences and strategic decisions that marked the leadership of Jinnah, the eloquent and determined advocate for a separate Muslim state, and Gandhi, the symbol of nonviolent resistance and Hindu-Muslim unity. The book carefully dissects the personal convictions, communication styles, and methods of mobilization employed by each leader, providing valuable insights into their impact on the masses and the political landscape.
Book Details
- ISBN: A53551
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- Format: Hardback
- Publication Date: 2024
- Number of Pages: 304
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- Publisher: AKS PUBLICATIONS
- Language: English
- Weight: 0.427 g
