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Anticolonialism and the Making of British Dissent

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An edition of Insurgent Empire (2019)

Insurgent Empire

Anticolonialism and the Making of British Dissent

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"Insurgent Empire shows how Britain's enslaved and colonial subjects were active agents in their own liberation. Not only that, they shaped British ideas of freedom and emancipation back in the United Kingdom. Priyamvada Gopal examines dissenting politics in Britain and shows that it was influenced by rebellions and resistance among the colonies in the West Indies, East Africa, Egypt, and India. In addition, a pivotal role in fomenting resistance was played by anticolonial campaigners based in London, right at the heart of empire. Much has been written on how colonized peoples took up British and European ideas and turned them against empire when making claims to freedom and self-determination. Insurgent Empire sets the record straight in demonstrating that these people were much more than victims of imperialism or, subsequently, the passive beneficiaries of an enlightened Western conscience - they were insurgents whose legacy today benefits the culture of the nation that once oppressed them"--

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First Sentence

"On 4 August 1857, some three months after the commencement of the insurgency in India, though it is unlikely he was aware of it at the time, former slave and American abolitionist Frederick Douglass gave a speech in Rochester, in New York State, felicitating a different revolutionary moment."

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. vii
Introduction: Enemies of Empire. 1
PART I. CRISES AND CONNECTIONS
1. The Spirit of the Sepoy Host: The 1857 Uprising in India and Early British Critics of Empire. 41
2. A Barbaric Independence: Rebel Voice and Transnational Solidarity, Morant Bay, 1865. 83
3. The Accidental Anticolonialist: Egypt's 'Urabi' Rebellion and the Late Victorian Critiques of Imperialism. 127
4. Passages to Internationalism: The 'New Spirit' in India and Edwardian Travellers. 166
PART II. AGITATIONS AND ALLIANCES
5. The Interpreter of Insurgencies: Shapurji Saklatvala and Democratic Voice in Britain and India. 209
6. The Revolt of the Oppressed World: British Internationalism from Meetut to the League against Imperialism. 245
7. Black Voices Matter: Race, Resistance and Reverse Pedagogy in the Metropole.
8. Internationalizing African Opinion: Race, Writing and Resistance. 319
9. Smash Our Own Imperialism: George Padmore, the New Leader and 'Colonial Fascism'. 355
10. A Terrible Assertion of Discontent: 'Mau Mau' and the Imperial Benevolence. 395
Epilogue: That Wondrous Horse of Freedom. 442
Notes. 475
Bibliography. 547
Index. 583

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London, UK
Copyright Date
2019

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Library of Congress
JV1011 .G66 2019

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
xiii, 607p
Number of pages
607
Dimensions
19.5 x 12.5 x 4 centimeters

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OL28893775M
ISBN 13
9781784784126
LCCN
2019005764
OCLC/WorldCat
1090698114

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OL21332752W

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