
A History of Nationalism in the East
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 30 November 2024
- ISBN 9781032383859
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages490 pages
- Size 246x174 mm
- Weight 910 g
- Language English 667
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Short description:
First published in 1929, A History of Nationalism in the East brings together a mass of information hitherto scattered and partly unavailable about the development of the nationalist movement in Islam, India, Egypt, Turkey, Arabia, and Persia.
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First published in 1929, A History of Nationalism in the East brings together in one truly fascinating volume a mass of information hitherto scattered and partly unavailable. Hans Kohn sums up the general situation in his Introduction. He tells us that the World War I produced three great communities of interest, distinct and, to some extent, mutually antagonistic. The first was that of the continent of Europe, barring Russia, which was faced with the necessity for the gradual breaking down of national boundaries, for political, financial, and economic reasons. The second was that of the Anglo-Saxon people, the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and South Africa. This had to face Soviet Russia on the one hand, and the Oriental, the third, community of interests on the other. Here he sketches suggestively the development of the nationalist movement in Islam, India, Egypt, Turkey, Arabia, and Persia. The language used is a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this republication. This book will be of interest to students of history, political science, international relations, and geography.
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Preface 1. Introduction 2. Reformation and Renaissance in Islam 3. Pan-Islamism 4. The Religious Renaissance in Indi 5. Great Britain and the Orient 6. The Russian Revolution and the Orient 7. The Nationalist Movement in Egypt 8. Turkish Nationalism 9. The New Arabia 10. Changes in Persia and Afghanistan 11. India?s Awakening 12. Indian Nationalism Conclusion Bibliography Index
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