Portion of title |
Imagining a continent in the long twentieth century |
Contents |
The Idea of Asia in Modern History -- The Decline and Fall of a Continent -- Intimations of an Asian Universalism -- In Search of Young Asia -- Multiple and Competing Universalisms -- Asia in the Great Depression -- War, Famine and Freedom -- Asian Solidarity and Animosity in the Post-Colonial Era. |
Abstract |
"Beginning with the decline of Asia in the "Great Divergence" of the nineteenth century, Asia after Europe offers a new interpretation of how the balance of global power changed over the course of the twentieth century, with the economic and political rise of Asia. Sugata Bose focuses on the conflicting and overlapping ways that Asians have imagined their continent and its role in world history. At a time when the continent seems fractured again by nationalist rivalries, often tied to religious exclusion and violence, Bose concludes with reflections on the meaning and potential of a "pluralized continentalism" today."-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Genre/form | History. |
LCCN | 2023028125 |
ISBN | 9780674423497 hardcover |
ISBN | 0674423496 hardcover |