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Revolutionary Pasts: Communist Internationalism in Colonial India offers a comprehensive examination of how Indian anti-colonial activists engaged with communist internationalism during the colonial period. Ali Raza explores the complex networks, ideologies, and organizational structures that connected Indian revolutionaries to the broader Communist International movement.
Through meticulous research and historical analysis, the book reveals how Indian communists navigated the tensions between nationalist aspirations and internationalist commitments. Raza traces the evolution of communist thought in India, examining key figures, organizations, and pivotal moments that shaped the movement. The work demonstrates the significance of transnational connections in India’s struggle for independence and the development of communist ideology in the colonial world.
This scholarly contribution challenges conventional narratives about both Indian nationalism and international communism, providing essential insights into the ideological diversity of anti-colonial movements and the global reach of Marxist revolutionary politics.







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