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100 _aRaza, Ali
245 _aInternationalist movement :
_bSouth Asia, worlds, and world views, 1917-39 edited by
_cAli Raza, Franziska Roy, and Benjamin Zachariah
260 _aIndia
_bSage Publications
_c2015
300 _a274 p.
365 _aINR
_b1050.00.
500 _aThe years between the First and Second World Wars comprise a critical moment in the history of the world. In the aftermath of the First World War and the Bolshevik Revolution, individuals and countries sought new solutions and blueprints for a world of greater stability, equality and interdependency. Their divergent ends and objectives were held together, if temporarily, by a euphoria for the vastness and integratedness of the world and the desire and optimism to remake it and shape the future of humanity. This volume highlights this period in the political and social mobilization that comprises the "internationalist moment," through the lens of South Asians' interactions with a wider world and the wider world's interactions with South Asia. The essays contribute to a growing but as yet, inadequate field of the intellectual history of South Asia.
650 _aSouth Asia
650 _aCivilization
650 _aIntellectual life
650 _aInternational relations
650 _aManners and customs
650 _aInternationalism
650 _aIndia