
Citizens of Everywhere
Indian Women, Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism, 1920-1952
Rosalind Parr(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Will be published approx. on 3. February 2022
Book
Hardback
212 pages
978-1-108-83814-6 (ISBN)
Description
Citizens of Everywhere traces the international careers of a cohort of extraordinary Indian women leaders during the final decades of colonial rule. Working in pursuit of the dual goals of Indian independence and women's rights, the women featured in this book established productive transnational connections to gain influence on the world stage, all against the backdrop of momentous events in India and beyond. In doing so, they contributed a distinct set of ideas to global conversations about rights and citizenship. By bringing this transnational activism to light, the author offers new perspectives on Indian nationalism. More broadly the book establishes Indian women as actors in the global histories of women's rights and international movements during the era of decolonisation.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
511 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-83814-6 (9781108838146)
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E-Book
09/2021
Cambridge University Press
€78.99
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Person
Rosalind Parr is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of St Andrews, UK, where she teaches global and South Asian history.
Content
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.