Revolutionaries On Trial: Sedition, Betrayal, And Martyrdom

Revolutionaries On Trial: Sedition, Betrayal, And Martyrdom

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Revolutionaries On Trial Is A Groundbreaking New Study Of The Infamous Lahore Conspiracy Case And Its Principal Martyrsbhagat Singh, Sukhdev, And Rajguruwho Belonged To The Hindustan Socialist Republican Army (Hsra). The Trial Was Named After The City Of Lahore Where It Was Booked And Held From 23 July 1929 Onwards In Lahore Central Jail. On 7 October 1930, The Judge Pronounced The Young Men Guilty Of Conspiring And Waging A War Against The British Crown. Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, And Rajguru, Whom The Indian Public Believed To Be Innocent At The Time, Were Sentenced To Be Hanged And Others Received Varying Jail Sentences.The History Of The Lahore Trial Has So Far Been Told As One Of Miscarriage Of Justice And The Colonial States Lack Of Commitment Or Failure To Uphold The Ideology Of Rule Of Law. However, Revolutionaries On Trial Shows That This Is, At Best, Just Part Of The Story Of One Of The Most Important Events Of The Struggle For Independence. To Set The Record Straight, The Book Widens The Scope Of Historical Enquiry By Examining The Elaborate Performances Of Four Sets Of Actorsthe Colonial State As The Plaintiff, The Revolutionaries As The Defendants, Witnesses For The Prosecution, And The Indian Press And Public As Spectatorseach With Their Own Motivations, Aspirations, And A View Of The Desired Outcome Of The Trial. It Further Captures The Extraordinary Canvas Of The Trial Which Was Staged Not Just In A Courtroom But Across Multiple Sitesoffices Of The Investigation Officers, Legislative Assembly, Government Offices, Jails, Courtroom, Streets, Printing Presses, Newspaper Establishments, Coffee Houses, Meeting Rooms, And Universities Across North India.Even As The Book Examines The History Of The Dramatic Trial, It Asks New Questions: Why Did The Colonial State Bother To Put The Revolutionaries On Trial Despite The Vast Repertoire Of Violence At Its Disposal? What More Was There To The Revolutionaries Trial Strategy Other Than Using The Process For Propaganda? Is It Possible To Write A History Of Nationalism That Incorporates Acts Of Collaboration (E.G., Spying, Informing, Perfidy, And Denunciation) Without The Implicit Moral Judgment And Destructive Potential Embodied In Such Acts? In What Way Did The Trial Shift The Public Perception About The Revolutionaries, If At All?Lucidly Written And Grounded In Impeccable Scholarship, Historian Aparna Vaidik Brings To Vivid Life The People And Events Of A Trial That Left An Indelible Imprint On The History Of Nationalism And Revolution In India.

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