Echoes of Mutiny explores how the challenges of Indian migrants to racial exclusion in the United States and Canada and British supremacy at home provoked a global inter-imperial collaboration between U.S. and British officials to repress those deemed a threat to the racial and imperial world order.
Echoes of Mutiny explores how the challenges of Indian migrants to racial exclusion in the United States and Canada and British supremacy at home provoked a global inter-imperial collaboration between U.S. and British officials to repress those deemed a threat to the racial and imperial world order.
Seema Sohi is Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Labor and Political Migrations in the Age of Empire 2. The Rise of Indian Anticolonial: Politics in North America and the "Making of a New World" 3. Anarchy, Surveillance, and Repressing the "Hindu" Menace 4. Imperial Immigration Policy, Citizenship, and Ships of Revolution 5. Revolutionary Uprisings and Repressions during the First World War 6."Hindu Conspiracies" from Lahore to San Francisco Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Labor and Political Migrations in the Age of Empire 2. The Rise of Indian Anticolonial: Politics in North America and the "Making of a New World" 3. Anarchy, Surveillance, and Repressing the "Hindu" Menace 4. Imperial Immigration Policy, Citizenship, and Ships of Revolution 5. Revolutionary Uprisings and Repressions during the First World War 6."Hindu Conspiracies" from Lahore to San Francisco Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
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