Beyond Pan-Asianism: connecting China and India, 1840s-1960s
Series: Oxford series on India-China studiesPublication details: Oxford University Press, 2020. New Delhi:Description: vii, 494 p. : ill. ; hb, 22 cmISBN:- 9780190129118
- 327.51054 SEN
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Within Asia, the period from 1840s to 1960s had witnessed the rise and decline of Pax Britannica, the growth of multiple and often competing anti-colonial movements, and the entrenchment of the nation-state system. This book seeks to demonstrate the complex interactions between China, India, and their neighbouring societies against this background of imperialism and nationalist resistance. The contributors to this volume, from India, the West, and the Chinese-speaking world, cover a tremendous breadth of figures, including novelists, soldiers, intelligence officers, archivists, among others, by deploying published and archival materials in multiple Asian and Western languages.
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