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 21
... language to be the most important fact of politics, there would have been no Roman Empire, no spread of Islam, no United States of America, no French or English language, and human groups would have been still frozen in their most ...
... language to be the most important fact of politics, there would have been no Roman Empire, no spread of Islam, no United States of America, no French or English language, and human groups would have been still frozen in their most ...
الصفحة 27
... languages and were more or less acquainted with the kind of experience which lay behind and made sense of what the printed page disclosed. For such people especially, the new things which Europe brought, orderly and scientific ...
... languages and were more or less acquainted with the kind of experience which lay behind and made sense of what the printed page disclosed. For such people especially, the new things which Europe brought, orderly and scientific ...
الصفحة 34
... language, social customs, and political traditions. It is this assumption which lies at the back of and justifies the quest of every nationalist doctrine for those singular and unique characteristics which distinguish a particular ...
... language, social customs, and political traditions. It is this assumption which lies at the back of and justifies the quest of every nationalist doctrine for those singular and unique characteristics which distinguish a particular ...
الصفحة 35
... language as a criterion of political organization must bring with it dissension and violence, since, contrary to the assertions of nationalist doctrine, mankind is not naturally divided into distinct “nations,” each with its own ...
... language as a criterion of political organization must bring with it dissension and violence, since, contrary to the assertions of nationalist doctrine, mankind is not naturally divided into distinct “nations,” each with its own ...
الصفحة 36
... language, literature, culture, etc., decrees that just as nations exist, so nations by definition must have a past. The spread of nationalist doctrine in Europe has therefore evoked a voluminous literature, historical in its form but ...
... language, literature, culture, etc., decrees that just as nations exist, so nations by definition must have a past. The spread of nationalist doctrine in Europe has therefore evoked a voluminous literature, historical in its form but ...
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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