Mahatma Gandhi and India's Independence in World History by Ann Malaspina

Mahatma Gandhi and India's Independence in World History by Ann Malaspina

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Mahatma Gandhi and India's Independence in World History by Ann Malaspina

Mohandas Mahatma Gandhi is one of the most famous figures in the history of the world, known for his gentle strength and nonviolent tactics of resistance to unjust laws. His efforts helped bring about the end of imperial British rule in India after centuries of foreign intervention. Tracing the struggle of the Indian people to free themselves from the British Empire, author Ann Malaspina shows how Gandhi and his unique, peaceful philosophies won the hearts of people all over the world and ultimately won the battle for the control of India's future.

Ann Malaspina has written over fifteen nonfiction books for children and teenagers. Her passion in equal rights and social change frequently prompts her to write about those who are fighting to improve their quality of life on the outskirts of society. After traveling around South Asia and reading news headlines on teenage Bangladeshi labourers, she was inspired to write Yasmin's Hammer. Malaspina lives in northern New Jersey with her family. Ann Malaspina's website is annmalaspina.com.

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ISBN 13 9780766013988
ISBN 10 0766013987
Titel Mahatma Gandhi and India's Independence in World History
Autor Ann Malaspina
Serie In World History
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Enslow Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2000-01-16
Seitenanzahl 128
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