Gandhi Links - A Selected List
Compiled by Peacework Co-Editor Sam Diener with Peacework Intern Dave Taber. This piece was omitted from the printed edition of the magazine because of lack of space and its greater usefulness as a web resource.
Full Article:
GandhiServe - One of the leading comprehensive sties (including the collected works in PDF format), correspondence, a video and audio online library, photos, and the Gandhiserve News Digest list-serve.
The Gandhi eArchive - Another top comprehensive site, with biographies, timelines, quotations, probably the best online photo archive, and links.
Gandhian Institutes (Bombay Sarvodaya Mandal and Gujarat Vidyapith) - Maintained by the Gandhi Book Center in Mumbai (Bombay) and by Gujarat Vidyapith in Ahmedabad. Another comprehensive site. The quotation section contains, not necessarily the best Gandhi quotations, but a wide representation of Gandhi quotations organized by subject (see also wikiquote's Gandhi page).
Gandhi Museum - Housed in New Delhi, Another good comprehensive site, especially for its collection of letters to and from Mohandas Gandhi.
The M. K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence - was founded by Arun Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi’s grandson, and Arun’s wife Sunanda. The site focuses mainly on news and analysis, especially focusing on the role of Gandhian non-violence today. The site also describes the Institute’s programs and conferences, and provides information about Arun Gandhi’s speaking engagements.
Gandhi Today – As its name implies, especially good for links to Gandhian nonviolent movements today, featuring materials in many languages. Compiled in Sweden.
The external links from the wikipedia article on Gandhi are also quite useful, as are the links sections of many of the comprehensive sites listed above.
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Annotated Bibliographies
A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography on Mahatma Gandhi,
Volume 1: Biographies, Works by Gandhi, and Bibliographical Sources - The first of 3 projected volumes - a scholarly resource available for purchase. The second volume, A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography on Mahatma Gandhi, Volume 2, Books and Pamphlets about Mahatma Gandhi, is also available.
There’s a useful introductory bibliographic essay on UCLA’s Manas Indian History website, written by Vinay Lal.
Mark Shepard’s Online Bibliography -
Mark Shepard is a journalist and now, under the name Aaron Shepard, a children’s book author, who wrote two books on Gandhiism. This introductory annotated bibliography is useful, though somewhat dated.












