Q. Who among the following authored the book “Eighteen Fifty Seven”?

[A] R. C. Majumdar

[B] S.N Sen

[C] Sir Hugh Rose

[D] Sir John Shore

Answer: B
Notes:

It was at the beginning of the twentieth century that the 1857 revolt came to be interpreted as a “planned war of national independence”, by V.D. Savarkar in his book, The Indian War of Independence, 1857.  

  • Savarkar called the revolt the first war of Indian independence. He said it was inspired by the lofty ideal of self rule by Indians through a nationalist upsurge.  
  • Dr S.N. Sen in his Eighteen Fifty- Seven considers the revolt as having begun as a fight for religion but ending as a war of independence. 
  • Dr R.C. Majumdar, however, considers it as neither the first, nor national, nor a war of independence as large parts of the country remained unaffected and many sections of the people took no part in the upsurge. 

Source: Spectrum’s A Brief History of Modern India. 

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