Jinnah - Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity
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Acknowledgements ix Introduction: The Impact of Partition on the Study of Jinnah 1(12) Gokhale's Heir 13(25) Morley, Liberalism and Jinnah 13(11) Jinnah, Congress and the Muslim League 24(8) Representing Muslim Interests 32(6) Ambassador of Unity 38(23) Reforming the Council of India 38(6) Laying the Foundation for Unity 44(8) The Lucknow Pact 52(9) Jinnah and Willingdon 61(21) The Home Rule Leagues 61(8) Jinnah the `Extremist' 69(6) The Legislative Council 75(7) Defeat by Gandhi 82(28) The Rowlatt Act 82(9) Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms 91(5) Jallianwalla Bagh and the Rise of Mass Protest 96(9) Jinnah's Fall from Grace 105(5) The Backrooms of Politics 110(21) Jinnah and the Khilafat 110(9) Negotiating to End Non-Cooperation 119(7) Drifting Towards the Muslim League 126(5) Leader of the Opposition 131(27) Return to Constitutional Politics 131(9) Reviving Hindu-Muslim Unity 140(6) Leading the Legislature 146(12) The Jinnah League 158(27) The Delhi Proposals 158(7) Temporary Unity: Opposition to the Simon Commission 165(8) The End of Unity: Rejecting the Nehru Report 173(12) The Fourteen Points of Mr Jinnah 185(27) Unifying the Muslim Community 185(9) Negotiating with Gandhi 194(9) Differing Agenda: Jinnah and Irwin 203(9) Exile in London 212(25) The Round Table Conference 212(9) Hindu-Muslim Disunity 221(6) Rethinking Political Directions 227(10) Conclusion: Jinnah in Perspective 237(9) Bibliography 246(17) Index 263
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