Seminal articles on Mahatma Gandhi involves selecting pieces that cover his philosophy, impact, and historical context. Here are some notable articles and papers:
- The Gandhian Movement” by Jawaharlal Nehru, Foreign Affairs (1949) – Foreign Affairs Archive
- “Mahatma Gandhi and the Theory of Nonviolent Resistance” by Gene Sharp, The Journal of Conflict Resolution (1960) – Google Scholar or JSTOR
- “Gandhi and Civil Disobedience” by Judith M. Brown, Modern Asian Studies (1977) – Cambridge Core
- “Gandhi’s Nonviolent Resistance and South African Struggle” by Dennis Dalton, The Journal of Modern African Studies (1972) – Cambridge Core
- “Gandhi’s ‘Satyagraha’ and Hindu Thought” by Raghavan Iyer, The Journal of Asian Studies (1960) – JSTOR
- “The Legacy of Gandhi” by B.R. Nanda, Foreign Affairs (1983) – Foreign Affairs Archive
- “The Impact of Gandhi on African Nationalism” by James H. Meriwether, The Journal of Modern African Studies (1995) – Cambridge Core
- “Gandhi and the Indian Women’s Movement” by Geraldine Forbes, Women’s Studies International Forum (1982) – ScienceDirect
- “Gandhi’s Environmental Legacy” by Ramachandra Guha, Environmental History (1997) – JSTOR or Google Scholar
- “Gandhi and Ambedkar: A Study in Leadership” by Dhananjay Keer, Economic and Political Weekly (1968) – EPW
- “Gandhi’s Concept of Nonviolence and Its Application” by Thomas Weber, Peace Research (1993) – Google Scholar or JSTOR
- “Gandhi and King: A Comparison” by Mary King, The Journal of Human Rights (2000) – Taylor & Francis Online
- “Gandhi’s Philosophy of Nonviolence” by Bhikhu Parekh, Ethics (1989) – JSTOR or University Library
- “Gandhi, Marx, and the Challenge of Nonviolence” by Howard G. Coward, Philosophy East and West (1972) – JSTOR or Project MUSE
- “The Political Philosophy of Gandhi” by David Hardiman, History of Political Thought (1981) – Google Scholar or JSTOR
- “Gandhi’s Legacy: The South African Experience” by Maureen Swan, Journal of Southern African Studies (1985) – Taylor & Francis Online
- “Gandhi and the Partition of India” by H.M. Seervai, International Affairs (1989) – Wiley Online Library
- “Gandhi’s Role in the Indian Independence Movement” by Stanley Wolpert, Pacific Historical Review (1962) – JSTOR or University Library
- “Gandhi and His Critics” by Bhikhu Parekh, Economic and Political Weekly (1997) – EPW
- “Gandhi’s Concept of Swaraj” by J.M. Brown, Modern Asian Studies (1981) – Cambridge Core
- “Gandhi’s Influence on the American Civil Rights Movement” by Clayborne Carson, Journal of American History (1998) – Oxford Academic
- “Gandhi’s Religion and Its Relation to His Politics” by M.K. Gandhi, The Review of Politics (1948) – JSTOR
- “Gandhi, the Gita, and Ethical Action” by Raghavan Iyer, Philosophy East and West (1962) – Project MUSE
- “Gandhi’s Approach to Economic Self-Reliance” by J.C. Kumarappa, The Indian Journal of Economics (1951) – Google Scholar or University Library
- “Gandhi’s Ecological Vision” by Ramachandra Guha, The Ecologist (1988) – JSTOR or Google Scholar
- “Gandhi’s Relevance Today” by E.F. Schumacher, Resurgence (1973) – Resurgence & Ecologist
- “Gandhi’s Concept of Trusteeship” by M.L. Dantwala, Economic and Political Weekly (1970) – EPW
- “Gandhi and the Untouchables” by Eleanor Zelliot, Journal of Asian Studies (1969) – JSTOR or Google Scholar
- “Gandhi’s Philosophy and the Quest for Peace” by Bhikhu Parekh, Journal of Peace Research (1981) – SAGE Journals
- “Gandhi’s Experiments with Truth” by David Hardiman, Economic and Political Weekly (2003) – EPW
- “Gandhi’s Vision for India” by Rajmohan Gandhi, Foreign Affairs (1995) – Foreign Affairs Archive
- “Gandhi’s Struggle for India’s Independence” by Judith M. Brown, International History Review (1980) – Taylor & Francis Online
- “Gandhi’s Spirituality and Politics” by Thomas Pantham, Journal of Political Ideologies (1995) – Taylor & Francis Online
- “Gandhi and the Politics of Nonviolence” by Ajay Skaria, Modern Asian Studies (1998) – Cambridge Core
- “Gandhi’s Critique of Modernity” by Ronald J. Terchek, Ethics & International Affairs (2000) – Cambridge Core
- “Gandhi’s Political Philosophy” by Anthony J. Parel, History of Political Thought (1978) – JSTOR
- “Gandhi and the Muslim Question” by Akeel Bilgrami, Economic and Political Weekly (1990) – EPW
- “Gandhi and the Art of Dying” by M.V. Kamath, Manushi (1988) – Manushi
- “Gandhi’s Legacy and India’s Future” by M.S. Swaminathan, The Hindu (1997) – The Hindu Archive
- “Gandhi’s Approach to Economic Development” by J.C. Kumarappa, The Indian Journal of Economics (1952) – Google Scholar
- “Gandhi and the Peasant Movement in India” by David Hardiman, Modern Asian Studies (1981) – Cambridge Core
These articles span various aspects of Gandhi’s life, philosophy, and influence on both Indian and global contexts.