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Empire, Nationalism and the Postcolonial World: Rabindranath Tagore’s Writings on History, Politics and Society

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Explore Rabindranath Tagore’s insights on empire, nationalism, and postcolonialism in “Empire, Nationalism and the Postcolonial World” by Michael Collins (ISBN: 9781138095168). Discover Tagore’s critiques of British imperialism, his unique perspective on Indian nationalism, and his debates with Gandhi. This book delves into Tagore’s intellectual history, revealing his influence and legacy within a historical framework. A must-read for scholars of postcolonial studies and those seeking a deeper understanding of Tagore’s profound impact. (Keywords: Rabindranath Tagore, postcolonialism, nationalism, British imperialism, India, Gandhi, intellectual history, ISBN: 9781138095168, Michael Collins)

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  • ISBN-13: 9781138095168
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar)
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 152.3996952 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1138095168
  • Publisher Date: 01-Jan-17
  • Height: 18.17996364 mm
  • Weight: 320.9999997 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for Empire, Nationalism and the Postcolonial World: Rabindranath Tagore’s Writings on History, Politics and Society

  1. Govind Sharda

    This book provided a great overview of Tagore’s political philosophy. It shed light on his complex relationship with Gandhi and Indian nationalism.

  2. Chakshu

    A comprehensive look at Tagore’s views on empire and its aftermath. Some arguments felt repetitive. Worth reading, but be prepared for a dense read.

  3. Manav Gautam

    I appreciated the depth of analysis, but I wished it was more accessible for a general audience. Still, a good scholarly work.

  4. Jasprit Singh

    Excellent analysis of Tagore’s critique of nationalism. A must-read for students of postcolonialism. Highly recommended!

  5. Hemant Kumar

    Tagore’s insights are fascinating, but the academic language can be dense at times. Still, a valuable read for understanding his views.

  6. Shlok Mohaley

    Collins does a great job contextualizing Tagore. The debates with Gandhi were especially interesting. A bit dry in places though.

  7. Nehal Jain

    A thought-provoking exploration of Tagore’s political thought. Some chapters were more engaging than others, but overall worthwhile.

  8. Divyanshu Gautam

    While informative, the book felt overly academic and not as engaging as I had hoped. It is a good resource for scholarly research, though.

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