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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139681001
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 344 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Series Statement: Global and international history
    Series Statement: Global and international history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Goebel, Michael, 1976 - Anti-imperial metropolis
    DDC: 320.54
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    Keywords: Immigrants History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Political activists History 20th century ; Anti-imperialist movements History 20th century ; Anti-imperialist movements ; France ; Paris ; History ; 20th century ; Political activists ; France ; Paris ; History ; 20th century ; Immigrants ; France ; Paris ; History ; 20th century ; Nationalism ; France ; Paris ; History ; 20th century ; Nationalism ; Developing countries ; History ; 20th century ; Paris (France) ; Politics and government ; 20th century ; Paris (France) ; Ethnic relations ; History ; 20th century ; France ; Relations ; Developing countries ; Developing countries ; Relations ; France ; France ; Colonies ; History ; 20th century ; Paris (France) Politics and government 20th century ; Paris (France) Ethnic relations 20th century ; History ; France Relations ; Developing countries Relations ; France Colonies 20th century ; History ; Frankreich ; Paris ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Kolonie ; Entwicklungsländer ; Nationalismus ; Antiimperialismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book traces the spread of a global anti-imperialism from the vantage point of Paris between the two World Wars, where countless future leaders of Third World countries spent formative stints. Exploring the local social context in which these emergent activists moved, the study delves into assassination plots allegedly hatched by Chinese students, demonstrations by Latin American nationalists, and the everyday lives of Algerian, Senegalese and Vietnamese workers. On the basis of police reports and other primary sources, the book foregrounds the role of migration and interaction as driving forces enabling challenges to the imperial world order, weaving together the stories of peoples of three continents. Drawing on the scholarship of twentieth-century imperial, international and global history as well as migration, race and ethnicity in France, it ultimately proposes a new understanding of the roots of the Third World idea
    Abstract: Introduction: Explaining anti-imperialism and Third World nationalism -- 1. Surveying the crossroads of the world : Paris at the intersection of global migrations -- 2. Building communities : everyday ethnicity and popular culture -- 3. Lovers, husbands, fathers, workers, and soldiers : private life and work -- 4. Learning and imparting lessons in anti-imperialism : students in the Latin Quarter -- 5. The clearinghouse of world politics : international relations and colonialism -- 6. Communist intermediaries : the French Left, the Comintern, and anti-imperialists -- 7. A revolutionary lingua franca : anti-imperialism, civic rights, and the republican ethos -- 8. Vernacularizing nationalism : an outcome foretold? -- Biographical appendix
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
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    ISBN: 9781107073050
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 344 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Schönhagen, Jakob, 1989 - Rezension von Michael Goebel: Anti-Imperial Metropolis. Interwar Paris and the Seeds of Third World Nationalism Cambridge (Cambridge University Press) 2015 2016
    Series Statement: Global and international history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Goebel, Michael, 1976 - Anti-imperial metropolis
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    Keywords: Anti-imperialist movements History 20th century ; Political activists History 20th century ; Immigrants History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Nationalism History 20th century ; Paris (France) Politics and government 20th century ; France Relations ; Developing countries Relations ; France Colonies 20th century ; History ; Paris (France) Ethnic relations 20th century ; History ; Frankreich ; Paris ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Kolonie ; Entwicklungsländer ; Nationalismus ; Antiimperialismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "This book traces the spread of a global anti-imperialism from the vantage point of Paris between the two World Wars, where countless future leaders of Third World countries spent formative stints. Exploring the local social context in which these emergent activists moved, the study delves into assassination plots allegedly hatched by Chinese students, demonstrations by Latin American nationalists, and the everyday lives of Algerian, Senegalese and Vietnamese workers. On the basis of police reports and other primary sources, the book foregrounds the role of migration and interaction as driving forces enabling challenges to the imperial world order, weaving together the stories of peoples of three continents. Drawing on the scholarship of twentieth-century imperial, international and global history as well as migration, race and ethnicity in France, it ultimately proposes a new understanding of the roots of the Third World idea"--
    Abstract: "This book traces the spread of a global anti-imperialism from the vantage point of Paris between the two World Wars, where countless future leaders of Third World countries spent formative stints. Exploring the local social context in which these emergent activists moved, the study delves into assassination plots allegedly hatched by Chinese students, demonstrations by Latin American nationalists, and the everyday lives of Algerian, Senegalese and Vietnamese workers. On the basis of police reports and other primary sources, the book foregrounds the role of migration and interaction as driving forces enabling challenges to the imperial world order, weaving together the stories of peoples of three continents. Drawing on the scholarship of twentieth-century imperial, international and global history as well as migration, race and ethnicity in France, it ultimately proposes a new understanding of the roots of the Third World idea"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Explaining anti-imperialism and Third World nationalism -- 1. Surveying the crossroads of the world : Paris at the intersection of global migrations -- 2. Building communities : everyday ethnicity and popular culture -- 3. Lovers, husbands, fathers, workers, and soldiers : private life and work -- 4. Learning and imparting lessons in anti-imperialism : students in the Latin Quarter -- 5. The clearinghouse of world politics : international relations and colonialism -- 6. Communist intermediaries : the French Left, the Comintern, and anti-imperialists -- 7. A revolutionary lingua franca : anti-imperialism, civic rights, and the republican ethos -- 8. Vernacularizing nationalism : an outcome foretold? -- Biographical appendix.
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Includes bibliographical references and index
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