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At James Madison University Martin Luther and Coretta Scott King Library Book Catalog Abu-Nimer, Mohammed. 2003. Nonviolence and Peace Building in Islam: Theory and Practice. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. Ackerman, Peter and Jack Duvall. 2000. A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict. New York: Palgrave. Agrawal, A. N. 2005. The Rupa Book of Gandhi Quiz. New Delhi: Rupa. Alter, Joseph S. 2000. Gandhi’s Body: Sex, Diet, and the Politics of Nationalism. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Andrews, Charles F. 2003. Mahatma Gandhi: His Life and Ideas. Woodstock: First SkyLight Paths Publishing. Arendt, Hannah. 1970. On Violence. New York: Harcourt Brace. Arnold, David. 2001. Gandhi: Profiles in Power. Harlow: Pearson Education. Ashe, Geoffrey. 1968. Gandhi: A Biography. New York: Cooper Square Press. Attenborough, Richard, ed. 1982. The Words of Gandhi. New York: Newmarket Press. Badruddin. 2003. Global Peace and Anti-Nuclear Movements. New Delhi: Mittal Publications. Balagangadhara, S. N. 2005. “The Heathen in His Blindness”: Asia, the West and the Dynamic of Religion. New Delhi: Manohar. Barak, Gregg. 2003. Violence and Nonviolence: Pathways to Understanding. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications.

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A t Ja me s M ad i so n Un i ve rs i ty

Martin Luther and Coretta Scott King Library

Book Catalog

Abu-Nimer, Mohammed. 2003. Nonviolence and Peace Building in Islam: Theoryand Practice. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Ackerman, Peter and Jack Duvall. 2000. A Force More Powerful: A Century ofNonviolent Conflict. New York: Palgrave.

Agrawal, A. N. 2005. The Rupa Book of Gandhi Quiz. New Delhi: Rupa.

Alter, Joseph S. 2000. Gandhi’s Body: Sex, Diet, and the Politics of Nationalism.Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Andrews, Charles F. 2003. Mahatma Gandhi: His Life and Ideas. Woodstock:First SkyLight Paths Publishing.

Arendt, Hannah. 1970. On Violence. New York: Harcourt Brace.

Arnold, David. 2001. Gandhi: Profiles in Power. Harlow: Pearson Education.

Ashe, Geoffrey. 1968. Gandhi: A Biography. New York: Cooper Square Press.

Attenborough, Richard, ed. 1982. The Words of Gandhi. New York: NewmarketPress.

Badruddin. 2003. Global Peace and Anti-Nuclear Movements. New Delhi: MittalPublications.

Balagangadhara, S. N. 2005. “The Heathen in His Blindness”: Asia, the West andthe Dynamic of Religion. New Delhi: Manohar.

Barak, Gregg. 2003. Violence and Nonviolence: Pathways to Understanding.Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications.

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Barash, David P., ed. 2000. Approaches to Peace: A Reader in Peace Studies.

New York: Oxford University Press.

Batra, Shakti, ed. N.d. The Quintessence of Gandhi in His Own Words. New

Delhi: Madhu Muskan Publications.

Betai, Ramesh S. 2002. Gita and Gandhiji. New Delhi: Gyan Publishing.

Bharucha, Rustom. 1993. The Question of Faith. New Delhi: Orient Longman.

Bloom, Irene, J. Paul Martin, and Wayne L. Proudfoot, eds. 1996. ReligiousDiversity and Human Rights. New York: Columbia University Press.

Bondurant, Joan V. 1958. Conquest of Violence: The Gandhian Philosophy ofConflict. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Borman, William. 1986. Gandhi and Non-Violence. Albany: State University ofNew York Press.

Bostom, Andrew G., ed. 2005. The Legacy of Jihad: Islamic Holy War and theFate of Non-Muslims. Amherst: Prometheus Books.

Bourai, Himanshu, ed. 2005. Global Poverty, Terrorism and Peace: GandhianPerspective. New Delhi: Mittal Publications.

Bredin, Mark. 2003. Jesus, Revolutionary of Peace: A Nonviolent Christology inthe Book of Revelation. Waynesboro: Paternoster.

Brown, Judith M. 1989. Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope. New Haven: Yale UniversityPress.

Chadha, Yogesh. 1997. Gandhi: A Life. New York: John Wiley.

Chakrabarti, Mohit. 1992. Gandhian Humanism. New Delhi: Concept Publishing.

Chappell, David W., ed. 1999. Buddhist Peacework: Creating Cultures of Peace.Boston: Wisdom Publications.

Chapple, Christopher Key. 1993. Nonviolence to Animals, Earth, and Self inAsian Traditions. Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications.

Chathanatt, John. 2004. Gandhi and Gutierrez: Two Paradigms of LiberativeTransformation. New Delhi: Decent Books.

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Chatterjee, Margaret. 2005. Gandhi and the Challenge of Religious Diversity:Religious Pluralism Revisited. New Delhi: Promilla.

Chattopadhyay, Santi Nath, ed. 2005. World Peace: Problems of GlobalUnderstanding and Prospect of Harmony. Kolkata: Punthi Pustak.

Chernus, Ira. 2004. American Nonviolence: The History of An Idea. Maryknoll:Orbis Books.

Clement, Catherine. 1989. Gandhi: The Power of Pacifism. New York: Harry N.Abrams.

Coomaraswamy, Radhika and Dilrukshi Fonseka, eds. 2004. Peace Work:Women, Armed Conflict and Negotiation. New Delhi: Women Unlimited.

Copley, Antony. 1987. Gandhi: Against the Tide. Calcutta: Oxford UniversityPress.

Coward, Harold, ed. 2003. Indian Critiques of Gandhi. Albany: State University ofNew York Press.

Coward, Harold and Gordon S. Smith, eds. 2004. Religion and Peace Building.Albany: State University of New York Press.

Dalai Lama. 1990. Freedom in Exile: The Autobiography of the Dalai Lama. NewYork: HarperSanFrancisco.

Dalton, Dennis. 1993. Mahatma Gandhi: Nonviolent Power in Action. New York:Columbia University Press.

Dalton, Dennis, ed. 1996. Selected Political Writings. Indianapolis: HackettPublishing.

Darby, John and Roger Mac Ginty, eds. 2003. Contemporary Peacemaking:Conflict, Violence and Peace Processes. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Das, Veena, Arthur Kleinman, Mamphela Ramphele, and Pamela Reynolds, eds.1997. Violence and Subjectivity. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Das, Veena, Arthur Kleinman, Margaret Lock, Mamphela Ramphele, and PamelaReynolds, eds. 2001. Remaking a World: Violence, Social Suffering, and

Recovery. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Dasgupta, Ajit K. 1996. Gandhi’s Economic Thought. New York: Routledge.

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Datta, Dhirendra Mohan. 1972. The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi. Madison:University of Wisconsin Press.

Dear, John. 1994. The God of Peace: Toward a Theology of Nonviolence.Eugene: Wipf & Stock Publishers.

Dear, John, ed. 2005. Mohandas Gandhi: Essential Writings. Maryknoll: OrbisBooks.

Desai, Mahadev. 1946. The Gospel of Selfless Action or the Gita According toGandhi. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Devi, K. Uma. 2005. Violence Against Women: Human Rights Perspective. NewDelhi: Serials Publications.

Dhupelia-Mesthrie, Uma. 2004. Gandhi’s Prisoner?: The Life of Gandhi’s SonManilal. Delhi: Permanent Black.

Duncan, Ronald, ed. 2005. Gandhi: Selected Writings. Mineola: DoverPublications.

Easwaran, Eknath. 1997. Gandhi the Man: The Story of His Transformation.Tomales: Nilgiri Press.

Eisenstein, Zillah. 2004. Against Empire: Feminisms, Racism, and the West.London: Zed Books.

Ellsberg, Robert, ed. 1991. Gandhi on Christianity. Maryknoll: Orbis Books.

Elst, Koenraad. 2001. Gandhi and Godse: A Review and Critique. New Delhi:Voice of India.

Emilsen, William W. 1994. Violence and Atonement: The Missionary Experiencesof Mohandas Gandhi, Samual Stokes and Verrier Elwin in India Before 1935.Frankfurt: Peter Lang.

Engineer, Asghar Ali, ed. 1997. Gandhi and Communal Harmony. New Delhi:Gandhi Peace Foundation.

Erikson, Erik H. 1969. Gandhi’s Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence.New York: W.W. Norton.

Fahey, Joseph J. and Richard Armstrong, eds. 1992. A Peace Reader: EssentialReadings on War, Justice, Non-Violence and World Order. New York: Paulist

Press.

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Falk, Richard. 2001. Religion and Humane Global Governance. New York:Palgrave.

Falk, Richard. 2003. The Great Terror War. New York: Olive Branch Press.

Falk, Richard. 2004. The Declining World Order: America’s Imperial Geopolitics.New York: Routledge.

Fasching, Darrell J. and Dell Dechant. 2001. Comparative Religious Ethics: ANarrative Approach. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.

Fisher, Louis. 1954. Gandhi: His Life and Message for the World. New York:Mentor.

Fisher, Louis, ed. 1962. The Essential Gandhi: An Anthology of His Writings onHis Life, Work, and Ideas. New York: Vintage Books.

Gage, Richard L., ed. 1995. Choose Peace: A Dialogue Between Johan Galtungand Daisaku Ikeda. London. Pluto Press.

Gage, Richard L., trans. 2005. Moral Lessons of the Twentieth Century:Gorbachev and Ikeda on Buddhism and Communism. London: I.B. Tauris.

Galtung, Johan. 1992. The Way is the Goal: Gandhi Today. Ahmedabad: GujaratVidyapith.

Gandhi, Arun. 2000. Kasturba: A Life. New Delhi: Penguin Books.

Gandhi, Arun and Sunanda Gandhi. 1998. The Forgotten Woman: The Untold

Story of Kastur Gandhi, Wife of Mahatma Gandhi. Huntsville: Ozark MountainPublishers.

Gandhi, M. K. 1928. Satyagraha in South Africa (trans. Valji Govindj Desai).Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1932. From Yeravda Mandir: Ashram Observances (trans. ValjiGovindj Desai). Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1938. Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule. Ahmedabad: NavajivanPublishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1941. Christian Missions: Their Place in India (ed. BharatanKumarappa). Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1941. Constructive Programme: Its Meaning and Place.Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

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Gandhi, M. K. 1947. India of My Dreams. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1948. Key to Health. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1949. Diet and Diet Reform. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1949. Mohan-Mala: A Gandhian Rosary. Ahmedabad: Navajivan

Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1953. To Students (ed. Bharatan Kumarappa). Ahmedabad:

Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1953. Towards New Education (ed. Bharatan Kumarappa).

Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1954. Nature Cure. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1955. Ashram Observances in Action (trans. Valji Govindi Desai).Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1955. My Religion (ed. Bharatan Kumarappa). Ahmedabad:Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1955. The Story of My Life. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1959. Character Building and Nation Building. Ahmedabad:Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1959. The Message of the Gita. Ahmedabad: NavajivanPublishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1960. All Men are Brothers (ed. Krishna Kripalani). Ahmedabad:Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1960. Discourses on the Gita. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1960. My Non-Violence. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1960. Trusteeship (ed. Ravindra Kelekar). Ahmedabad: NavajivanPublishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1960. Village Industries. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1961. In Search of the Supreme. 3 volumes. Ahmedabad:Navajivan Publishing.

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Gandhi, M. K. 1962. The Law and the Lawyers. Ahmedabad: Navajivan

Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1962. Village Swaraj (ed. H. M. Vyas). Ahmedabad: Navajivan

Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1963. The Way to Communal Harmony (ed. U. R. Rao).

Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1964. All are Equal in the Eyes of God: Selections From Mahatma

Gandhi’s Writings. New Delhi: Publications Division, Government of India.

Gandhi, M. K. 1968. A Thought for the Day. New Delhi: Publications Division,

Government of India.

Gandhi, M. K. 1971. Pathway to God. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1980. The Bhagvadgita. Delhi: Orient Paperbacks.

Gandhi, M. K. 1983. Gandhi’s Life in His Own Words (ed. Krishna Kripalani).Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1987. The Essence of Hinduism. Ahmedabad: NavajivanPublishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 1993. An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments With Truth.Boston: Beacon Press.

Gandhi, M. K. 1996. Panchayat Raj (ed. R. K. Prabhu). Ahmedabad: NavajivanPublishing.

Gandhi, M. K. 2000. Gandhi’s Health Guide. Freedom: Crossing Press.

Gandhi, M. K. 2006. Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi. 100+ volumes. New

Delhi: Publications Division, Government of India. [due sometime in 2006]

Gandhi, Rajmohan. 1995. The Good Boatman: A Portrait of Gandhi. New Delhi:

Penguin Books.

Gandhi, Rajmohan. 2004. Ghaffar Khan: Nonviolent Badshah of the Pakhtuns.

New Delhi: Penguin Books.

Ganguli, B. N. Gandhi’s Social Philosophy: Perspective and Relevance. New

Delhi: Radha Publications.

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Gardner, Howard. 1993. Creating Minds: An Anatomy of Creativity Seen Throughthe Lives of Freud, Einstein, Picasso, Stravinsky, Eliot, Graham, and Gandhi.

New York: Basic Books.

Geetha, V., ed. 2004. Soul Force: Gandhi’s Writings on Peace. Chennai: Tara

Publishing.

Gier, Nicholas F. 2004. The Virtue of Nonviolence: From Gautama to Gandhi.

Albany: State University of New York Press.

Girard, Rene. 1972. Violence and the Sacred. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins

University Press.

Green, Martin. 1986. The Origins of Nonviolence: Tolstoy and Gandhi in their

Historical Setting. New Delhi: HarperCollins.

Guilaine, Jean and Jean Zammit. 2001. The Origins of War: Violence in

Prehistory. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.

Habib, Irfan, Bipan Chandra, Ravinder Kumar, Kumkum Sangari, and Sukumar

Muralidharan. 2004. Towards a Secular & Modern India: GandhiReconsidered. New Delhi: Sahmat.

Haksar, Vinit. 2001. Rights, Communities and Disobedience: Liberalism andGandhi. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Hanh, Thich Nhat. 1993. Love in Action: Writings on Nonviolent Social Change.Berkeley: Parallax Press.

Harak, G. Simon, ed. 2000. Nonviolence for the Third Millennium. Macon: MercerUniversity Press.

Hardiman, David. 2003. Gandhi in His Time and Ours: The Global Legacy of HisIdeas. New York: Columbia University Press.

Hazary, Narayan, Subas Chandra Hazary, and Amareswar Mishra, eds. 1998.Eternal Gandhi. New Delhi: A.P.H. Publishing.

Heft, James L., ed. 2004. Beyond Violence: Religious Sources of SocialTransformation in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. New York: FordhamUniversity Press.

Henderson, Hazel and Daisaku Ikeda. 2002. Planetary Citizenship: Your Values,Beliefs and Actions Can Shape a Sustainable World. Santa Monica:

Middleway Press.

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Herman, A. L. 1999. Community, Violence, & Peace: Aldo Leopold, Mohandas K.Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Gautama the Buddha in the Twenty-First

Century. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Hingorani, Anand T. and Ganaga A. Hingorani.1985. The Encyclopaedia of

Gandhian Thoughts. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee.

Hinton, Alexander Laban, ed. 2002. Annihilating Difference: The Anthropology of

Genocide. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Hunt, James D. 1986. Gandhi and the Nonconformists: Encounters in South

Africa. New Delhi: Promilla.

Hunt, Scott A. 2002. The Future of Peace: On the Front Lines with the World’s

Great Peacemakers. New York: HarperSanFrancisco.

Ikeda, Daisaku. 2004. Fighting For Peace. Sonoma: Dunhill Publishing.

Ikeda, Daisaku and Majid Tehranian. 2004. Global Civilization: A Buddhist-Islamic Dialogue. New York: British Academic Press.

Ingram, Catherine. 2003. In the Footsteps of Gandhi: Conversations withSpiritual Social Activists. Berkeley: Parallax Press.

Iyer, Raghavan, ed. 1986–87. The Moral and Political Writings of MahatmaGandhi. 3 volumes. Volume 1: Civilization, Politics, and Religion (1986);

Volume 2: Truth and Non-Violence (1986); Volume 3: Non-Violent Resistanceand Social Transformation (1987). Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Iyer, Raghavan, ed. 1991. The Essential Writings of Mahatma Gandhi. Delhi:Oxford University Press.

Iyer, Raghavan. 2000. The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi. NewDelhi: Oxford University Press.

Jack, Homer A., ed. 1956. The Gandhi Reader: A Sourcebook of His Life andWritings. New York: Grove Press.

Jha, Rakesh Raman. 2003. Sociology of Peace and Nonviolence. New Delhi:Northern Book Centre.

Johnson, Richard L., ed. 2006. Gandhi’s Experiment's with Truth: EssentialWritings by and about Mahatma Gandhi. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Jordens, J. T. F. 1998. Gandhi’s Religion: A Homespun Shawl. New York:Palgrave.

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Joshi, Pushpa, ed. 1988. Gandhi on Women. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Juergensmeyer, Mark. 2002. Gandhi’s Way: A Handbook of Conflict Resolution.New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Kamala, Srimati. 1987. Mahatma Gandhi: An American Profile. New Delhi:Gandhi Peace Foundation.

King, Sallie B. 2005. Being Benevolence: The Social Ethics of EngagedBuddhism. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Kraft, Kenneth, ed. 1992. Inner Peace, World Peace: Essays on Buddhism andNonviolence. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Kripalani, Coonoor. 2003. Mahatma Gandhi: Apostle of Non-violence. New Delhi:Rupa.

Kripalani, Krishna. 1968. Gandhi: A Life. New Delhi: National Book Trust.

Kriplani, J. B. 1970. Gandhi: His Life and Thought. New Delhi: PublicationsDivision, Government of India.

Kumar, Ravindra. 2002. Theory and Practice of Gandhian Non-Violence. NewDelhi. Mittal Publications.

Kumarappa, Bharatan, ed. 2001. Non-Violent Resistance (Satyagraha). Mineola:Dover Publications.

Kurtz, Lester, ed. 1999. Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict. 3volumes. San Diego: Academic Press.

Lewis, Bernard. 2003. The Crisis of Islam: Holy War and Unholy Terror. NewYork: Random House.

Majmudar, Uma. 2005. Gandhi’s Pilgrimage of Faith: From Darkness to Light.Albany: State University of New York Press.

Malik, S. C. 1995. Reconceptualising the Sciences and the Humanities: AnIntegral Approach. New Delhi: Manohar.

Markovits, Claude. 2003. The Un-Gandhian Gandhi: The Life and Afterlife of theMahatma. London: Anthem Press.

Mathai, M. P., M. S. John, and Siby K. Joseph, eds. 2002. Mediations on Gandhi:A Ravindra Varma Festschrift. New Delhi: Concept Publishing.

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McDaniel, Jay. 2005. Gandhi’s Hope: Learning from Other Religions as a Path to

Peace. Maryknoll: Orbis Books.

McDonough, Sheila. 1994. Gandhi’s Responses to Islam. New Delhi: D.K.

Printworld.

McEvilley, Thomas. 2002. The Shape of Ancient Thought: Comparative Studies

in Greek and India Philosophies. New York: Allworth Press.

McTernan, Oliver. 2003. Violence in God’s Name: Religion in an Age of Conflict.

Maryknoll: Orbis Books.

Mehta, Ved. 1976. Mahatma Gandhi and His Apostles. New Haven: Yale

University Press.

Mendonca, Clemens. 2002. Dynamics of Symbol and Dialogue: Interreligious

Education in India. The Releveance of Raimon Panikkar’s InterculturalChallenge. Munster: Lit Verlag.

Merton, Thomas, ed. 1964. Gandhi on Non-Violence. New York: New DirectionsPublishing.

Merton, Thomas. 2004. Peace in the Post-Christian Era. Maryknoll: Orbis Books.

Mishra, Anil Dutta, ed. 1999. Gandhism After Gandhi. New Delhi: Mittal

Publications.

Mishra, Anil Dutta. 2002. Rediscovering Gandhi. New Delhi: Mittal Publications.

Mishra, Anil Dutta, ed. 2003. Challenges of 21st Century-Gandhian Alternatives.New Delhi: Mittal Publications.

Mitchell, Pratima. 1998. What’s Their Story?: Gandhi the Father of Modern India.New York: Oxford University Press.

Mohanraj, V. M. 2005. The Warrior and the Charioteer: A MaterialistInterpretation of the Bhagavadgita. New Delhi: LeftWord Books.

Mukherjee, Rudrangshu, ed. 1996. The Penguin Gandhi Reader. New York:Penguin Books.

Mukherjee, Subrata and Sushila Ramaswamy, eds. 1998. Ethics, Religion andCulture. New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications.

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Mukherjee, Subrata and Sushila Ramaswamy, eds. 1998. Non-Violence andSatyagraha. New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications.

Mukherjee, Subrata and Sushila Ramaswamy, eds. 1998. Political Ideas ofMahatma Gandhi. New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications.

Nair, C. Sankaran. 1922. Gandhi and Anarchy. New Delhi: Mittal Publications.

Nanda, B. R. 1958. Mahatma Gandhi: A Biography. New Delhi: Oxford UniversityPress.

Nanda, B. R. 1985. Gandhi and His Critics. Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Nanda, B. R. 1989. Gandhi: Pan-Islamism, Imperialism and Nationalism in India.

New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Nanda, B. R. 2002. In Search of Gandhi: Essays and Reflections. New Delhi:

Oxford University Press.

Nandy, Ashis. 2004. Bonfire of Creeds: The Essential Ashis Nandy. New Delhi:

Oxford University Press.

Narayanasamy, S. 2003. The Sarvodaya Movement: Gandhian Approach to

Peace and Non-Violence. New Delhi: Mittal Publications.

Nayar, Sushila. 1989–97. Mahatma Gandhi. Volumes 4–8 of 8: Volume 4:

Satyagraha at Work (1989); Volume 5: India Awakened (1994); Volume 6:Salt Satyagraha: The Watershed (1995); Volume 7: Preparing for Swaraj(1996); Volume 8: Final Fight for Freedom (1997). Ahmedabad: Navajivan

Publishing. (for volumes 1–3, see Pyarelal)

Nojeim, Michael J. 2004. Gandhi and King: The Power of Nonviolent Resistance.

Westport: Praeger Publishers.

Ostergaard, Geoffrey. 1985. Nonviolent Revolution in India. Delhi: Central

Electric Press.

Padmanabhan, Manjula, Dina Mehta, and Poile Sengupta. 2000. Body Blows:

Women, Violence and Survival. Three Plays. Calcutta: Seagull Books.

Pandikattu, Kuruvilla, ed. 2000. The Meaning of the Mahatma for the Millennium.

Delhi: Maadyam Book Services.

Paige, Glenn D. 2002. Nonkilling Global Political Science. Honolulu: Xlibris

Corporation.

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Pandey, Gyanendra. 2001. Remembering Partition: Violence, Nationalism andHistory in India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Parekh, Bhikhu. 1997. Gandhi. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Parekh, Bhikhu. 1999. Colonialism, Tradition and Reform: An Analysis ofGandhi’s Political Discourse. New Delhi: Sage Publications.

Parel, Anthony J., ed. 1997. Hindi Swaraj and Other Writings. New Delhi:Cambridge University Press.

Parel, Anthony J. 2000. Gandhi, Freedom, and Self-Rule. New Delhi: VistaarPublications.

Parida, Gunanidhi. 2000. Ecology and Development in Conflict: A GandhianApproach. New Delhi: A.P.H. Publishing.

Patil, V. T. 1988. Mahatma Gandhi and the Civil Disobedience Movement: AStudy in the Dynamics of the Mass Movement. New Delhi: RenaissancePublishing.

Payne, Robert. 1969. The Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi. New Delhi: Rupa.

Pflug, Bernd. 1996. Self-Education: A Gandhian Perspective. New Delhi: GyanPublishing.

Pouchepadass, Jacques. 1999. Champaran and Gandhi: Planters, Peasants andGandhian Politics. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Prabhu, R. K. and U. R. Rao, eds. 1967. The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi.Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing.

Puri, Bindu. 2004. Gandhi and the Moral Life. New Delhi: Mittal Publications.

Pyarelal. 1965–86. Mahatma Gandhi. Volumes 1–3 of 8: Volume 1: The Early

Phase (1965); Volume 2: Discovery of Satyagraha: On the Threshold (1980);Volume 3: The Birth of Satyagraha: From Petitioning to Passive Resistance(1986). Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing. (for volumes 4–8, see Sushila

Nayar)

Queen, Christopher S., ed. 2000. Engaged Buddhism in the West. Boston:

Wisdom Publications.

Queen, Christopher S. and Sallie B. King, eds. 1996. Engaged Buddhism:

Buddhist Liberation Movements in Asia. Albany: State University of New YorkPress.

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Queen, Christopher, Charles Prebish, and Damien Keown, eds. 2003. Action

Dharma: New Studies in Engaged Buddhism. New York: RoutledgeCurzon.

Radhakrishnan, N., ed. 1992. Gandhian Perspective of Nation Building for World

Peace. New Delhi: Konark Publishers.

Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli, ed. 1995. Mahatma Gandhi: Essays and Reflections.

Mumbai: Jaico Publishing.

Raju, P. A. 2000. Gandhi and His Religion. New Delhi: Concept Publishing.

Rankin, Jim, ed. 1998. Anasaktiyoga: The Gospel of Selfless Action. SanFrancisco: Dry Bones Press.

Rao, Raja. 1963. Kanthapura. Bombay: Oxford University Press.

Rao, Raja. 1998. The Great India Way: A Life of Mahatma Gandhi. New Delhi:Vision Books.

Richards, Glyn. 1991. The Philosophy of Gandhi: A Study of His Basic Ideas.New Delhi: Rupa.

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