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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Preface
Editorial Note
Introduction
Part 1. Regaining Greatness
One. English Education
Bal Gangadhar Shastri Jambhekar, Knowledge Is Power, 1832
T. Madhava Rao, An Essay on Native Education, 1846
Chandranath Basu, High Education in India, 1878
Bishan Narayan Dar, Some Characteristics of Indian English-Educated Youths, 1886
Two. Crossing the Seas
[Bholanath Chandra], Vindication of the Hindoos as a Travelling Nation, 1867
Anandibai Joshi, My Future Visit to America, 1883
S. E. Gopalacharlu, May Hindus Cross the Ocean?, 1892
Standing Committee on the Hindu Sea-Voyage Question, The Hindu Sea Voyage Movement in Bengal, 1894
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Letter Regarding the Movement, 1894
Part 2. Critiques
Three. The Great Game
India, England and Russia, 1879
British Indian Association, Why Do Indians Prefer British to Russian Rule?, 1885
Dinshah Ardeshir Taleyarkhan, Russia, India and Afghanistan, 1886
G. V. Joshi, The Native Indian Army—Reform or Increase?, 1886
Dinshaw E. Wacha, Indian Military Expenditure, 1891
Four. The Eastern Question
James Long, The Position of Turkey in Relation to British Interests in India, 1875
Jamaluddin Afghani, Letter on Hindustan, 1883
Salar Jung II, Europe Revisited, 1887
Khwaji Ghulam-us-Saqlain, The Mussalmans of India and the Armenian Question, 1895
Syed Ahmed Khan, The Caliphate, 1897
Rafiuddin Ahmad, A Moslem’s View of the Pan-Islamic Revival, 1897
Five. Free Trade
[Bholanath Chandra], A Voice for the Commerce and Manufactures of India, 1873
Kissen Mohun Malik, The Commerce and Manufactures of India—Another View, 1873
P. Ananda Charlu, A Few Thoughts on the Poverty of India, 1897
Six. Racism
Mahadev Govind Ranade, Indian Foreign Emigration, 1893
G. Parameswaran Pillai, Indian Settlers in South Africa, 1895
Mohandas K. Gandhi, Grievances of Indian Settlers in South Africa, 1896
G. Parameswaran Pillai, Grievances of Indian Settlers in South Africa, 1898
Seven. The Opium Trade
A Hindoo [Bhaskar Pandurang Tarkhadkar], Letters of a Hindoo, No. V, 1841
Shoshee Chunder Dutt, British Opium Policy and Its Results, 1880
Rabindranath Tagore, The Death Traffic, 1881
Srish Chandra Basu, On the Opium Question, 1882
Part 3. The Great Debate
Eight. To Learn from the West
Nagendra Nath Ghose, Indian Views of England, 1877
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, The Shame of Bharat, 1879
Pandita Ramabai [Ramabai Sarasvati], The Ruin of the Native Americans, 1889
Muhammad Beg, Strength of the British, 1897
Indo-Anglian [Baman Das Basu], What Can England Teach Us?, 1897
Nine. To Teach the West
Keshub Chunder Sen, Asia’s Message to Europe, 1883
Annie Besant, India’s Mission Among Nations, 1893
Swami Abhedananda [Kaliprasad Chandra], International Ethics, 1899
Further Reading
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