1st Edition

India in the World 1500 to the Present

Edited By Rajeshwari Dutt, Nico Slate Copyright 2024
226 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

226 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

226 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

If we look back at world history in the past five hundred years, it is evident that Indian ideas, peoples, and goods helped drive world connections. From the quest to reach the Indies that drove Iberian rulers to fund costly expeditions that ultimately connected the Old World with the Americas to Gandhi’s creed of non-violence that created transnational resistance movements, India has been... Read more

Introduction

Part 1: Movement of Peoples, Things, and Ideas

1. Servile labor in India in a global context, 1500-1900
Titas Chakraborty

2. Woven, Mined, Milled, and Packed: The Global Destinies of Indian Commodities, 1500-2023
Ben Siegel

3. The News of 1857: The Indian Uprising and Belize during Yucatán’s Caste War
Rajeshwari Dutt

Part 2: State Repression and Transnational Resistance

4. Would You Deprive Him of Toddy?’: Singapore’s English-language Press, and the Racialization of Alcohol Consumption by Indians, 1900-1960
Alexandra Sundarsingh

5. Conspiracy in Meerut: A Global History of Colonial India, 1929-1933
Michele Louro

6. Nonviolence and Nonalignment: Indian Foreign Policy and the American Civil Rights Movement, 1936-1964
Nico Slate

Part 3: Decolonization and Afro-Asian Solidarities

7. Mohandas the Man, Mahatma the Legend: Gandhian Legacies Outside the Subcontinent
Trishula Patel

8. To the Students: Education for Nonviolence in the World
David Busch

9. A Bombay Periodical, Indian Non-Alignment & Afro-Asian Internationalism
Swapna Kona Nayudu

Biography

Rajeshwari Dutt is Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Mandi. Her research examines race in Latin American and British Imperial history. Her latest book is Empire on Edge: The British Struggle for Order in Belize during Yucatán’s Caste War, 18471901 (2020).

Nico Slate is Professor in the Department of History at Carnegie Mellon University. His research examines struggles against racism and imperialism in the United States and India. His most recent book is Brothers: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Race (2023).