Bande Mataram (Paris publication)
Appearance
The Bande Mataram was an Indian nationalist publication from Paris begun in September 1909 by the Paris Indian Society. Founded by Madam Bhikaji Cama, the paper along with the later publication of Talvar was aimed at inciting nationalist unrest in India and sought to sway the loyalty of the Sepoy of the British Indian Army. It was founded in response to the British ban on Bankim Chatterjee's nationalist poem of Vande mataram, and continued the message of the journal Bande Mataram edited by Sri Aurobindo and published from Calcutta, and The Indian Sociologist that had earlier been published from London by Shyamji Krishna Varma.
References
[edit]- Indian Unrest, by Valentine Chirol. 2000. ISBN 0-543-94122-1. pp149–151
- Kumar, R (1993), The History of Doing: An illustrated account of movements for women's rights and Feminism in India, 1800-1990, Zubaan, ISBN 81-85107-76-9. p49
- Hind Swaraj and Other Writings, by Anthony Parel. 1997 Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-57431-5. p xxviii
- Masculinity, Hinduism, and Nationalism in India, by Sikata Banerjee. 2005. SUNY Press. ISBN 0-7914-6367-2. p 66
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