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Haj to Utopia, 19 - (California World History Library) by Maia Ramnath (Paperback)

Haj to Utopia, 19 - (California World History Library) by  Maia Ramnath (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Maia Ramnath's "Haj to Utopia" is an odyssey through the world of early twentieth-century political radicalism, with a focus on the freedom dreams of those of Indian ancestry who found themselves on the West Coast of the United States. She traces with pointillist care the unruly imaginations fired up by empire's unimaginative rule. To be read and re-read." <BR>--Vijay Prashad, author of "The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World" <P><BR>"Maia Ramnath's "Haj to Utopia" is a thought-provoking study of the Ghadar project for revolutionary change. Going beyond the frame of a nationalist, armed struggle for the overthrow of British rule in India, the author deftly explores and contextualizes the links between Ghadar and a medley of revolutionary groups, and the exotic mix of radical ideas and activities. It provides valuable insight into the peculiar conjunction of nationalist, pan-Islamist, and Marxian discourses which made Ghadar a unique revolutionary adventure." <BR> --Harish K. Puri, author "Ghadar Movement: Ideology, Organisation and Strategy" <P><BR>"Maia Ramnath's book on the Ghadar Movement is an impressive accomplishment: it is at once an in-depth monograph surpassing all previous work on the subject, and a model of how world history should be written. She places the Ghadar in the perspective of pre-nationalist, anti-imperialist struggles, connecting it with other contemporary revolutionary movements around the world. It is empirically rich--Ramnath explores all extant empirical sources and illuminates them with exacting theoretical insights." <BR>--Dilip Basu, University of California, Santa Cruz <P><BR>"Maia Ramnath's meticulous scholarship enables her to effortlessly avoid the old cliches of nationalist historiography and the new cliches of 'global' and 'cosmopolitan' history. "The Haj to Utopia" is respectful of detail and context and has a fine feeling for the diverse social histories and intellectual movements in which its characters find themselves." <BR>--Benjamin Zachariah, author of "Playing the Nation Game: the Ambiguities of Nationalism in India" <P><BR><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In <i>The Haj to Utopia</i>, Maia Ramnath tells the dramatic story of Ghadar, the Indian anticolonial movement that attempted overthrow of the British Empire. Founded by South Asian immigrants in California, Ghadar-which is translated as "mutiny"-quickly became a global presence in East Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and East Africa. Ramnath brings this epic struggle to life as she traces Ghadar's origins to the Swadeshi Movement in Bengal, its establishment of headquarters in Berkeley, California, and its fostering by anarchists in London, Paris, and Berlin. Linking Britain's declaration of war on Germany in 1914 to Ghadar's declaration of war on Britain, Ramnath vividly recounts how 8,000 rebels were deployed from around the world to take up the battle in Hindustan. <i>The Haj to Utopia</i> demonstrates how far-flung freedom fighters managed to articulate a radical new world order out of seemingly contradictory ideas.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>"Maia Ramnath's <i>Haj to Utopia</i> is an odyssey through the world of early twentieth-century political radicalism, with a focus on the freedom dreams of those of Indian ancestry who found themselves on the West Coast of the United States. She traces with pointillist care the unruly imaginations fired up by empire's unimaginative rule. To be read and re-read."<br /><br />--Vijay Prashad, author of <i>The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World</i><br /><br /><br /><br />Maia Ramnath's <i>Haj to Utopia</i> is a thought-provoking study of the Ghadar project for revolutionary change. Going beyond the frame of a nationalist, armed struggle for the overthrow of British rule in India, the author deftly explores and contextualizes the links between Ghadar and a medley of revolutionary groups, and the exotic mix of radical ideas and activities. It provides valuable insight into the peculiar conjunction of nationalist, pan-Islamist, and Marxian discourses which made Ghadar a unique revolutionary adventure.<br /><br /> --Harish K. Puri, author <i>Ghadar Movement: Ideology, Organisation and Strategy</i><br /><br /><br /><br />"Maia Ramnath's book on the Ghadar Movement is an impressive accomplishment: it is at once an in-depth monograph surpassing all previous work on the subject, and a model of how world history should be written. She places the Ghadar in the perspective of pre-nationalist, anti-imperialist struggles, connecting it with other contemporary revolutionary movements around the world. It is empirically rich--Ramnath explores all extant empirical sources and illuminates them with exacting theoretical insights."<br /><br />--Dilip Basu, University of California, Santa Cruz<br /><br /><br /><br />"Maia Ramnath's meticulous scholarship enables her to effortlessly avoid the old clichés of nationalist historiography and the new clichés of 'global' and 'cosmopolitan' history. <i>The Haj to Utopia</i> is respectful of detail and context and has a fine feeling for the diverse social histories and intellectual movements in which its characters find themselves."<br /><br />--Benjamin Zachariah, author of <i>Playing the Nation Game: the Ambiguities of Nationalism in India</i><br /><br /><br /><br /><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Maia Ramnath</b> teaches Global Histories at New York University.

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