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Introduction,nd the Indian leader was “discouraged” even from disembarking. Both the British and the Egyptian governments were well aware that Egyptian nationalists were as anxious to celebrate Gandhi’s presence as the “Indian expatriates” who requested permission to host him. Nonetheless, the Egyptian populace迅速成长 发表于 2025-3-24 00:45:51
A Tale of Two Nationalisms,or self-governance but that it would be Gandhi and his supporters who would have a central role in negotiations, rather than the traditional political elite with whom the British had always collaborated in the massive project of governing India. The rise of Gandhi’s power in the wake of World War I雄伟 发表于 2025-3-24 02:31:43
Congresses and Conspiracies,and Egyptian nationalists demonstrates a number of developments in modern anticolonial movements. First of all, he—like many of the Egyptian students in Europe—was from a family that seemed unlikely to produce “agitators,” an upper-middle-class home that hoped to get the sons the education that coulmachination 发表于 2025-3-24 06:47:09
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Conclusion,, they recognized that it was not just their own political and aspirations that were being thwarted—and that it was not only the British Empire that benefitted from the current world system. For this reason, transnational cooperation against those who ruled the world was part and parcel of their natorthodox 发表于 2025-3-25 01:31:55
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