01101nam a22001097a 4500008004100000100002800041245008400069260003300153300003300186520073900219773003300958260427b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a Warrier, M.V. Shobhana aSwadeshi as congress hegemony: The case of a mill in colonial Madras, 1930–34 aEconomic & Political Weekly  a61(8), Feb 21, 2026: p.60-68 aThe evolution of the concept of swadeshi from its origins during the protest against the partition of Bengal in 1905 to the Civil Disobedience Movement, 1930–34, focusing on the nationwide boycott of Binny’s goods and the management’s resistance, documented in its extensive correspondence with the government, is the focus of the paper. While resistance to colonial rule forms the substrate all through, in its original phase, swadeshi pitted Indianness against foreign imposition, whereas, during Civil Disobedience, swadeshi also embodied the hegemony of the Congress over determining what was in India’s national interest. –Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2026/8/special-articles/swadeshi-congress-hegemony.html  aEconomic & Political Weekly