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  Index

  Page numbers in bold refer to illustrations

  Abdu, Muhammad 148, 149, 163–4

  abolitionists 1–2, 16, 25, 101, 281, 308, 368

  Abrahams, Peter 329, 362

  Abyssinia, Italian invasion of 36, 316–8, 319–20, 321, 321, 323–7, 330, 335–6, 368, 370, 372, 438

  Address to the Nations of the World 280, 280–1

  Adhikari, Gautam 253–4

  Adi, Hakim 392

  Adorno, T. 453

  Affective Communities (Gandhi) 19–21

  Afghan War, Second 50, 82

  Al-Afghani, Jamal al-Din 140, 148–52, 163, 166, 185

  Afghanistan 50, 82, 159–60

  Africa

  Brockway on 406–14

  Padmore on 395–6

  Perham on 427–433, 439–440

  scramble for 129

  African Association 279

  African Journeys (Brockway) 406, 406–14, 420

  African nationalism 427, 443

  African Socialism (Brockway) 440–1

  age of revolution 10

  agency 16, 17–8, 21, 55

  anticolonial 424

  black 10, 88, 308–9

  colonial subjects 5–6

  rebel 51–2

  retributive 62–3

  Alexandria

  Afghani speech 151

  bombardment of 131, 145, 153, 154, 155, 158

  Algeria 136, 436, 445

  Ambedkar, Dr B. R. 238

  ambivalence 15, 19, 20, 21

  Americas, the, native resistance 16

  Amrita Bazar Patrika 237–8

  Amritsar massacre 82, 198, 233, 375

  Anderson, David, Histories of the Hanged 416–7

  Anderson, Wellwood Maxwell 106

  Andrews, C. F. 217, 276

  ‘Anglobalization’ 4

  Anglo-Boer War, Second 36–7

  Annual Register 154

  Anti-Aggression League 156

  anti-capitalism 165, 171, 320, 323

  anticolonial agency 424

  anticolonial encounter, space of 23–4

  anticolonial groupings, alliances 211

  anticolonial inheritance 8

  anticolonial nationalism 210

  anticolonialism 7, 19–36, 52, 70, 130, 133, 135, 153, 156, 165, 174, 177–8, 206, 211–12, 216, 234, 243, 249, 258, 264, 266, 269–70, 276, 278, 280, 284, 289, 290–2, 298, 305–7, 316, 322–3, 326–8, 333–4, 354, 358–60, 386, 389–90, 398, 404–5, 423, 426, 439, 449, 451–3

  Anticolonialism in British Politics (Howe) 6

  anti-fascism 316–8

  Anti-Imperialist Exhibition, Glasgow 342

  Anti-Imperialist Review 220

  Anti-Slavery Society 279

  apartheid 399, 405, 408, 411, 455

  Apex Oilfields strike, 1935 339

  Appiah, Joe 391

  Arab Spring, the 446–7

  arbitrary power, exercise of 122

  Arnot, Robin Page 259–60

  Ashwood Garvey, Amy 329

  Asiatic revival 193

  assimilation

  creative 29

  dialectics of 5

  assimilative thinking 63

  Associated Negro Press 317

  Atlantic Charter 356, 393

  atmashakti 179

  Attlee, Clement 393, 393–4

  Aurobindo, Ghose 179, 180, 181, 186, 189–94, 199

  Awakening of India (MacDonald) 30, 199–204

  Azikiwe, Nnamdi 311, 366

  Back-to-Africa movement 310

  Bahadur Shah Zafar, 47–8, 49

  Bakan, Abigail 97

  Bakhtin, Mikhail 23, 29

  Baku 258

  balance sheet assessments 15

  Baldwin, Davarian L. 328

  Ballard, Arthur 28, 376–8

  Bande Mataram 191

  Barbados Observer 375

  Barbusse, Henri 287

  Basah, Gopal Chandra 253

  Basutoland 364

  BBC, Reith Lectures 436–40

  Beard, Mary 454

  Beckett, Samuel 303, 312

  The Bee-Hive 115, 119, 120–2

  Beesly, Edward 118–20, 121

  Belgian Congo 350

  Bender, Jill 43, 46

  benevolence 75, 81, 125, 184–5, 196, 354

  aspirations to 174

  benevolent humanitarianism 34

  Bengal, partition of 167, 173, 176, 177, 178–9, 205

  Benjamin, Walter 300

  Besant, Annie 167, 170, 217, 219, 295

  Bevan, Aneurin 411, 418–9

  Bhabha, Homi K. 14–5, 19, 20, 176

  Bhambra, Gurminder 18

  Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi 45–6

  Bhownagree, Mancherjee 217

  Bibighar incident 47

  black agency 10, 88, 308–9

  black counterculture, London 319–22

  black enfranchisement 125

  ‘Black Englishmen’ 331

  black inferiority, assumption of 120

  black intelligentsia 283

  The Black Jacobins (James) 326, 330, 354, 377

  black labour, white plantocracy’s view of 105

  black political consciousness 334

  blackness 318, 322, 348

  fear of 285–90

  Blatchford, Robert 371

  Blunt, Lady Anne 134, 135, 143

  Blunt, Wilfrid 20–1, 24, 28, 31, 34, 135, 210, 263

  and Afghani 150

  background 134–5

  correspondence with Urabi 130–1

  critical humanism 135

  criticism of British rule 137

  as Egyptian nationalist 152–6, 162–5

  engagement with Islam 134, 135–40, 149

  on European influence 139–40

  and freedom 141

  The Future of Islam 138, 144, 163

  on Harrison 156

  Ideas about India 167–9

  Indian travels 163, 166–9

  meeting with Urabi 127–9, 140–2, 152–3

  Orientalist benevolence 136

  personal transformation 138–40, 140–7

  political transformation 130


  Programme memorandum 147–8

  support of Urabi 132

  ‘The Egyptian Revolution’ 144

  ‘The Shame of the Nineteenth Century’ 164–5

  Urabi Rebellion role 127–9, 133

  and Urabi’s trial 149, 156

  The Wind and the Whirlwind 163

  Bogle, Paul 90, 99, 101, 102–3, 126

  Bogues, Anthony 328

  Bolt, Christine 44

  Bombay 215

  Bombay General Strike 246

  Bombay Times 53

  Bradley, Ben 246

  Brandes, Georg 287

  Brennan, Timothy 7, 34

  Brexit referendum, 2016 12

  Bridgeman, Reginald 261–4, 265, 267, 267, 268, 278, 310, 358

  Bright, Jacob 115

  Bright, John 94, 154, 436

  British Centre Against Imperialism 382, 388

  British Centre for Colonial Freedom 404

  British Committee of the Indian National Congress 160

  British Empire

  apologetics for 15

  domestic criticism 7

  expansion 4

  goals 6, 11

  humanitarianism 84

  liberal 6

  pre-eminence 4

  rise-and-fall model 4–5

  scale 9

  as single conceptual unit 84

  British Guiana crisis 402

  British India Committee 175

  British Socialist Party 218

  Britishness 32, 82, 452

  crisis of 254

  Broadley, A. M. 129, 132, 156

  Brockway, Fenner 21, 24, 28, 262, 267, 270–2, 286, 361–2, 368, 371, 372, 378–9, 387, 403–6, 455

  African Journeys 406, 406–14, 420

  African Socialism 440–1

  ‘Has Hitler Anything to Teach Our Ruling Class?’ 376

  and Mau Mau insurgency 398, 407–8, 408–14, 417, 418

  and MCF 419–20, 420–1, 423–4

  ‘Why Mau Mau? An Analysis and a Remedy’ 413–14

  Bryan, Herbert 217

  Buck-Morss, Susan 5, 17

  Burton, Antoinette 4, 12

  Burton, Richard 137, 153

  Butler, Uriah 378–9

  Byron, Lord 140

  Cain, Peter 199

  Calder-Marshall, Arthur 353

  Caliban model 5, 17, 331, 336, 433, 437

  Cama, Bhikaji 209

  Campbell, J. R. 269, 276–7

  Cannadine, David 3

  capitalism 213–4, 224, 328, 448

  conceptions of freedom 15

  imperialism 255–7

  racial oppression 289

  sovereignty of 252

 

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