Insurgent empire : anticolonial resistance and British dissent /
"Insurgent Empire shows how Britain's enslaved and colonial subjects were active agents in their own liberation. Not only that, they shaped British ideas of freedom and emancipation back in the United Kingdom. Priyamvada Gopal examines dissenting politics in Britain and shows that it was i...
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London ; New York :
Verso,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Enemies of empire
- The spirit of the Sepoy host: the 1857 uprising in India and early British critics of empire
- A barbaric independence: rebel voice and transnational solidarity, Morant Bay, 1865
- The accidental anticolonialist: Egypt's 'Urabi' rebellion and late Victorian critiques of imperialism
- Passages to internationalism: the 'new spirit' in India and Edwardian travellers
- The interpreter of insurgencies: Shapurji Saklatvala and Democratic voice in Britain and India
- The revolt of the oppressed world: British internationalism from Meerut to the League Against Imperialism
- Black voices matter: race, resistance and reverse pedagogy in the metropole
- Internationalizing African opinion: race, writing and resistance
- Smash our own imperialism: George Padmore, the new leader and 'colonial fascism'
- A terrible assertion of discontent: 'Mau Mau' and the end of paternalism
- Epilogue: That wondrous horse of freedom.