Nationalism in Asia and AfricaElie Kedourie Routledge, 01/02/2013 - 496 من الصفحات Published in the year 1974, Nationalism in Asia and Africa is a valuable contribution to the field of Middle Eastern Studies. |
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الصفحة 11
... British insisted so emphatically on free trade simply because free trade under nineteenth - century conditions suited the British economy , that in fact British industrial prepon- derance was such that we may speak of the imperialism of ...
... British insisted so emphatically on free trade simply because free trade under nineteenth - century conditions suited the British economy , that in fact British industrial prepon- derance was such that we may speak of the imperialism of ...
الصفحة 12
... British connection with India was at the outset purely mercantile . The East India Company came to India in order to buy cheap and sell dear and make the largest possible profit for its shareholders . The decay of the Mughal power and ...
... British connection with India was at the outset purely mercantile . The East India Company came to India in order to buy cheap and sell dear and make the largest possible profit for its shareholders . The decay of the Mughal power and ...
الصفحة 13
... British statesmen to exert in the world was as , if not more , important in their eyes than British investments in India . This power would have remained as precious as it proved to be , even if British investments in India had been ...
... British statesmen to exert in the world was as , if not more , important in their eyes than British investments in India . This power would have remained as precious as it proved to be , even if British investments in India had been ...
الصفحة 15
... British manufacturers who poured in their cheap products , thus ruining the traditional Indian textile industry , the products of which had first attracted British mer- chants to the East India trade . This British dominance in the ...
... British manufacturers who poured in their cheap products , thus ruining the traditional Indian textile industry , the products of which had first attracted British mer- chants to the East India trade . This British dominance in the ...
الصفحة 17
... British rulers of India a hundred years ago believed in free trade and acted on their belief . Can we say that if they had been Indian they would not have followed some such policy , or that if they had been protectionist India would ...
... British rulers of India a hundred years ago believed in free trade and acted on their belief . Can we say that if they had been Indian they would not have followed some such policy , or that if they had been protectionist India would ...
المحتوى
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1 REPORT ON THE PRESENT STATE OF CIVILIZATION IN GREECE | 153 |
three currents of thought | 189 |
3 THE RESTORATION OF TURKISH HISTORY | 207 |
4 THE STUDY OF INDIAN HISTORY | 225 |
5 THE IDEA OF PAKISTAN | 245 |
6 THE NEGRO IN ANCIENT HISTORY | 250 |
7 THE CONTRIBUTION OF ETHIOPIANUBIA AND OF EGYPT TO CIVILIZATION | 275 |
14 THE MORAL POVERTY OF INDIA AND NATIVE THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT BRITISHINDIAN POLICY | 353 |
15 THE PANAFRICAN MOVEMENT | 372 |
16 THE CIRCLE | 388 |
17 IMPRISONMENT AND EXECUTION OF IBRAHIM NASSIF EL WARDANY | 392 |
FROM THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DAMODAR HARI CHAPEKAR | 398 |
19 THE MAU MAU OATH | 462 |
20 A MESSIANIC CREED FROM THE CONGO | 472 |
21 THE MASS MOVEMENT | 477 |
8 THE RESURRECTION OF THE NEGRO | 283 |
9 ARABISM | 294 |
10 THE PRINCIPLE OF NATIONALISM | 304 |
11 THE NATIONAL ENTITY OF JAPAN AND THE JAPANESE SUBJECT | 318 |
12 ISLAM AND NATIONALISM | 331 |
13 HINDUISM AND INDIAN NATIONALISM | 338 |
22 CONCERNING VIOLENCE | 488 |
23 THESES OF THE SECOND CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL ON THE NATIONAL AND COLONIAL QUESTIONS | 540 |
24 NATIONALISM OUTSIDE EUROPE | 552 |
25 SOCIAL REVOLUTION AND THE EAST | 562 |
INDEX | 571 |
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