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The Lioness They Widowed. A Widow, A Revolution, A Nation's Silence (en Inglés)
Devashrit Panda (Autor) · Notion Press · Tapa Blanda
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$ 51.685Nanibala Devi (1888-1967) - widowed at fifteen, told to disappear - became the most effective female operative in the Jugantar revolutionary network's Bengal infrastructure. She infiltrated Presidency Jail, Alipore under a false identity to extract weapons intelligence. She managed an eighteen-month safe house operation without a single security breach. She endured forty days of documented torture and surrendered nothing. She conducted a twenty-one day hunger strike that forced the Bengal Lieutenant Governor's office into direct negotiation. In July 1917, the British designated her Bengal's first woman State Prisoner under Regulation III of 1818 - a law that bypassed the courts entirely. Independent India gave her fifty rupees a month and forgot her name.
The Lioness They Widowed is the first full English-language historical biography of Nanibala Devi, written by Devashrit Panda. It is also the first work to document alongside her Dukaribala Devi - India's first woman convicted under the Arms Act. This book places a forgotten revolutionary woman at the center of Bengal's freedom movement historiography, and informs the reader of her revolutionary ally - where the evidence has always demanded they belong.
She was a lioness. They widowed her. She remained a lioness. Both things are true. This book insists on both.
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