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Savarkar’s ‘The Indian War of Independence 1857’ and its National Character

  • February 27, 2025
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Savarkar’s ‘The Indian War of Independence 1857’ and its National Character

Sub: History

Sec: Personality 

Introduction

  • Savarkar’s The Indian War of Independence 1857 (1909) played a crucial role in shaping nationalist consciousness regarding the Revolt of 1857.
  • The book presented the rebellion as a pre-planned national uprising against British rule rather than a mere mutiny.
  • Although later criticized for historical inaccuracies, it remains influential in how the events of 1857 are perceived.

Purpose of the Book

  • The book aimed to instill national consciousness and inspire future resistance to British rule.
  • Savarkar believed that understanding and utilizing history was essential for nation-building:
    • “A nation must develop its capacity not only of claiming a past but also of knowing how to use it for the furtherance of its future.”

Influences on Savarkar’s Narrative

Inspiration from V K Chiplunkar and the Bakhar Tradition

  • Savarkar was influenced by nationalist writer V K Chiplunkar, who emphasized using history for contemporary political struggles.
  • The book followed the bakhar style of historical narration in Marathi, which:
    • Presented events sequentially, resembling Western positivist traditions.
    • Portrayed historical events as part of recurring patterns, implying that past resistance could be repeated in the future.

 Influence of Giuseppe Mazzini

  • Savarkar was inspired by Italian nationalist leader Mazzini and even wrote a Marathi biography of him.
  • Mazzini’s ideas influenced Savarkar in two ways:
    • Nationalism as a stepping stone to broader human unity.
    • The importance of reconstructing national identity by reaching back into history.

Savarkar’s Interpretation of the Revolt of 1857

  • A National Uprising, Not Just a Mutiny
    • Savarkar argued that 1857 was not a mere sepoy mutiny but a well-planned war for independence.
    • He noted that Indian soldiers, princes, and the public came together with a common goal to overthrow British rule.
  • Communal Unity in the Revolt
    • Unlike later communal narratives, Savarkar emphasized Hindu-Muslim unity in the rebellion.
    • He argued that:
      • Anti-Muslim sentiment was justified during Shivaji’s time but was unnecessary in the early 20th century.
      • National unity was crucial to resisting British imperialism.
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