Following the Partition of Bengal in 1905, the Swadeshi movement was started to curb foreign goods by relying on domestic production. The... View Article
The Swadesh movement did not have an effective organisation and party structure to be its vanguard. The movement did not have another line... View Article
The examples of nationalism in World War I was ethnic nationalism and cultural nationalism. It was Serbian nationalism that was the immediate... View Article
Nationalism as derived from the noun designating 'nations' is a newer word; in the English language, the term dates back from 1798.The term first... View Article
The Anti-Partition movement was a movement initiated on 7 August 1905 to protest against the partition of Bengal. The leaders of the protest... View Article
Nationalism was a factor in the outbreak of World War I as many nations, particularly the Great powers of -Britain, France and Germany, of the... View Article
The moderates of the Indian National Congress had faith in the British Administration and believed in achieving their aims through peaceful... View Article
The major achievements of the moderates were as follows: They sowed the seeds of the Indian Independence movement by organizing it in an... View Article
Some of the important leaders of the Moderates were Pherozeshah Mehta and Dadabhai Naoroji. The Early Nationalists, also known as the Moderates,... View Article
The period from 1885 to 1905 is called the Moderates period because they believed in demanding reforms while adopting constitutional and peaceful... View Article
The other name of the Quit India Movement is also known as the August Movement. It was launched at the Bombay session of the All India Congress... View Article
Mahatma Gandhi joined the Indian National Congress following his return from South Africa in 1915. He had joined the party at the request of... View Article
The press played a notable role in the freedom struggle. They helped in the dispersal of revolutionary ideas which helped in forming an... View Article
James Augustus Hicky is known as the father of Indian journalism. He launched India’s first newspaper, the Bengal Gazette along with the... View Article
Lord Lytton, Viceroy of India at the time. is credited with banning the press in India by introducing the Vernacular Press Act of 1878. The act... View Article
The newspapers played an important role in the success of the independence movement by: Becoming political educators where the role of the state... View Article
The negative effects of solar energy are: Excessive UV exposure results in a number of chronic skin changes. These include various skin cancers... View Article
Every 11 years or so, the Sun's magnetic field completely flips. This means that the Sun's north and south poles switch places. Then it takes... View Article