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Beyond an Imperial Foreign Policy?: India at the League of Nations, 1919–1946
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History Pub Date : 2019-11-08 , DOI: 10.1080/03086534.2019.1689617
Joseph McQuade 1
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ABSTRACT This article argues that India’s role as the only non-self-governing member of the League of Nations provides a largely unexamined entry point into understanding the nature of Indian nationalism and public discourse during the first half of the twentieth century. Using previously unexplored archival documentation of India’s relationship to the League of Nations throughout the duration of the League’s existence, this article exposes the varied and contradictory perspectives through which imperial officials and Indian political figures engaged with international society within the framework of the British Empire. Through the distribution of League publications and the circulation of petitions seeking redress for imperial abuses, a wide range of Indians actively sought to stage India as a clearly defined nation at the level of the international in a way that was not possible within the subcontinent itself.

中文翻译:

超越帝国外交政策?:国际联盟中的印度,1919-1946

摘要 本文认为,印度作为国际联盟唯一非自治成员的角色为理解 20 世纪上半叶印度民族主义和公共话语的本质提供了一个基本上未经审查的切入点。本文使用之前未探索过的关于在国际联盟存在期间印度与国际联盟关系的档案文件,揭示了帝国官员和印度政治人物在大英帝国框架内与国际社会交往的各种不同且相互矛盾的观点。通过分发同盟刊物和传播请愿书,为帝国的暴行寻求补救,
更新日期:2019-11-08
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