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To Raise a Fallen People

The Nineteenth-Century Origins of Indian Views on International Politics
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To Raise a Fallen People uncovers pioneering nineteenth-century Indian writings on international politics. Drawing from extensive archival research, it presents essays, speeches, and pamphlets debating India's global roleโ€”discussions range from learning English and travelling abroad to study, boycotting foreign goods, British imperialism in Afghanistan and China, to formulating foreign policy sensitive to religious and ethnic ties in the Middle East and South Africa. Rahul Sagar's introduction contextualises these documents, revealing competing visions of Indiaโ€™s position on the world stage.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in Indian history, international relations, political science, and global diplomacy, as well as scholars seeking a nuanced understanding of the intellectual origins of India's foreign policy.

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To Raise a Fallen People brings to light pioneering writing on international politics from nineteenth-century India. Drawing on extensive archival research, it unearths essays, speeches, and pamphlets that address fundamental questions about Indiaโ€™s place in the world.

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To Raise a Fallen People brings to light pioneering writing on international politics from nineteenth-century India. Drawing on extensive archival research, it unearths essays, speeches, and pamphlets that address fundamental questions about India's place in the world.

In these texts, prominent public figures urge their compatriots to learn English and travel abroad to study, debate whether to boycott foreign goods, differ over British imperialism in Afghanistan and China, demand that foreign policy toward the Middle East and South Africa account for religious and ethnic bonds, and query whether to adopt Western values or champion their own civilizational ethos.

Rahul Sagar's detailed introduction contextualizes these documents and shows how they fostered competing visions of the role that India ought to play on the world stage. This landmark book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the sources of Indian conduct in international politics.

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Praised as essential reading for understanding the roots of Indian foreign policy, this book offers deep insight into nineteenth-century intellectual history. Aaron L. Friedberg highlights its importance for those curious about the past and future of India's global role. T. V. Paul calls it a must-read for scholars and practitioners, showing the evolution of Indian views on world affairs. It is also acclaimed as a superb addition to literature on global international relations and Indian identity.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231206457

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 July 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Rahul Sagar is Global Network Associate Professor of Political Science at New York University Abu Dhabi. His books include Secrets and Leaks: The Dilemma of State Secrecy (2013) and The Progressive Maharaja: Sir Madhava Raoโ€™s Hints on the Art and Science of Government (2022).

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