Knowledge Themes
Irish Home Rule Movement
Self-Government (Swaraj)
Lucknow Pact 1916
Montagu Declaration 1917
New India and Commonweal
Swarajya Sabha
Government of India Act 1919
Extremist-Moderate Reunion
All-India Muslim League-Congress Unity
Linguistic States
Vernacular Education
Theosophical Society
Valentine Chirol Libel Case
George Arundale
B.P. Wadia
Structural Subtopics
- Factors leading to the rise of Home Rule Movement
- Comparison between Tilak's and Annie Besant's Home Rule Leagues
- Objectives and organizational structure of the leagues
- Impact of World War I on the movement's emergence
- Role of New India and Commonweal newspapers
- Methods of political education and propaganda used
- Significance of the Lucknow Pact 1916
- Response of the British Government and repressive measures
- Impact on the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League
- The August Declaration of 1917 (Montagu Declaration)
- Reasons for the decline and fizzling out of the movement
- Transition and merger into the Swarajya Sabha and Gandhian movements
Study Material
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