Citizens of Everywhere is a global history of Indian women's activism during the final decades of colonial rule, demonstrating their contributions to both the international women's movement and to the Indian independence struggle.
Citizens of Everywhere is a global history of Indian women's activism during the final decades of colonial rule, demonstrating their contributions to both the international women's movement and to the Indian independence struggle.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rosalind Parr is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of St Andrews, UK, where she teaches global and South Asian history.
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Introduction: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism and the Global Public Sphere 1. The Cosmopolitan-Nationalism of Sarojini Naidu 2. Suffrage Solidarity 3. Becoming Global Citizens 4. Breaking America 5. A Changing World Order? 6. Defining Human Rights Conclusion Appendix 1: Dramatis Personae Appendix 2: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Bibliography Index.
Introduction: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism and the Global Public Sphere 1. The Cosmopolitan-Nationalism of Sarojini Naidu 2. Suffrage Solidarity 3. Becoming Global Citizens 4. Breaking America 5. A Changing World Order? 6. Defining Human Rights Conclusion Appendix 1: Dramatis Personae Appendix 2: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Bibliography Index.
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