Border-Crossing as a Political Strategy: Indian Globetrotting and ‘Touristic Anti-Imperialism’ in the Late Colonial Era (c. 1900-1940)

The acts of international traveling and travelogue-writing by South Asians during the colonial era have long been associated exclusively with social elites such as Indian aristocrats and students. While this holds true for most of the nineteenth century, new forms of transnational mobility emerged among South Asians from the lower middle classes by the first […]

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