Indian Liberalism between Nation and Empire
Indian Liberalism between Nation and Empire
The Political Life of Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Valdameri, Elena
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2024
246
Mole
Inglês
9781032212012
15 a 20 dias
Descrição não disponível.
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Why Gopal Krishna Gokhale?
Thematic foci and chapter preview
Literature and sources
Chapter 1: Liberalism
The promises of Western education
Teacher and journalist
Learning at Ranade's feet
Coming to the political fore
Amidst 'the stormy and uncertain sea of public life'
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Nationalism
Geographical entity or nation?
From India to Indians: A civil religion
Building the nation beyond the nation
Accommodating difference: The Muslim question
National pedagogies: The 'depressed classes'
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Cosmopolitanism
A Hindu in the heart of empire: A passage to England
Campaigning for the Indian cause in the metropole
A liberal empire?
The Universal Races Congress
A moral education for the Indian youth
The South African question: A means to other ends?
Diaspora, empire and nation
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Citizenship
Envisioning citizenship, making citizens
Serving India?
Teaching temperance
Social rights between welfare and charity
Mass education, national development, democracy
Conclusion
Conclusion
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
Why Gopal Krishna Gokhale?
Thematic foci and chapter preview
Literature and sources
Chapter 1: Liberalism
The promises of Western education
Teacher and journalist
Learning at Ranade's feet
Coming to the political fore
Amidst 'the stormy and uncertain sea of public life'
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Nationalism
Geographical entity or nation?
From India to Indians: A civil religion
Building the nation beyond the nation
Accommodating difference: The Muslim question
National pedagogies: The 'depressed classes'
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Cosmopolitanism
A Hindu in the heart of empire: A passage to England
Campaigning for the Indian cause in the metropole
A liberal empire?
The Universal Races Congress
A moral education for the Indian youth
The South African question: A means to other ends?
Diaspora, empire and nation
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Citizenship
Envisioning citizenship, making citizens
Serving India?
Teaching temperance
Social rights between welfare and charity
Mass education, national development, democracy
Conclusion
Conclusion
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
intellectual history;colonial governance;political modernity;caste reform;social service movements;historiographical debates;liberalism in colonial India
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Why Gopal Krishna Gokhale?
Thematic foci and chapter preview
Literature and sources
Chapter 1: Liberalism
The promises of Western education
Teacher and journalist
Learning at Ranade's feet
Coming to the political fore
Amidst 'the stormy and uncertain sea of public life'
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Nationalism
Geographical entity or nation?
From India to Indians: A civil religion
Building the nation beyond the nation
Accommodating difference: The Muslim question
National pedagogies: The 'depressed classes'
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Cosmopolitanism
A Hindu in the heart of empire: A passage to England
Campaigning for the Indian cause in the metropole
A liberal empire?
The Universal Races Congress
A moral education for the Indian youth
The South African question: A means to other ends?
Diaspora, empire and nation
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Citizenship
Envisioning citizenship, making citizens
Serving India?
Teaching temperance
Social rights between welfare and charity
Mass education, national development, democracy
Conclusion
Conclusion
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
Why Gopal Krishna Gokhale?
Thematic foci and chapter preview
Literature and sources
Chapter 1: Liberalism
The promises of Western education
Teacher and journalist
Learning at Ranade's feet
Coming to the political fore
Amidst 'the stormy and uncertain sea of public life'
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Nationalism
Geographical entity or nation?
From India to Indians: A civil religion
Building the nation beyond the nation
Accommodating difference: The Muslim question
National pedagogies: The 'depressed classes'
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Cosmopolitanism
A Hindu in the heart of empire: A passage to England
Campaigning for the Indian cause in the metropole
A liberal empire?
The Universal Races Congress
A moral education for the Indian youth
The South African question: A means to other ends?
Diaspora, empire and nation
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Citizenship
Envisioning citizenship, making citizens
Serving India?
Teaching temperance
Social rights between welfare and charity
Mass education, national development, democracy
Conclusion
Conclusion
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.