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India in the World since 1947

National and Transnational Perspectives

by Andreas Hilger (Volume editor) Corinna R. Unger (Volume editor)
©2012 Edited Collection 384 Pages

Summary

In recent years, India has become a favorite metaphor to describe developments and phenomena considered characteristic of globalization. Rapid economic and population growth, environmental degradation, geostrategic rivalries, mega cities, global cultural production: India has it all. A transnational perspective on the 65 years of India’s independence has much to offer and some to add to existing studies. The argument is based on the observation that India has a rich history of transnational connections and exchanges, and that it is important to contextualize India’s current developments in its transnational history. Much of what has been happening in the past twenty years has roots which reach back much farther. Only if we study India in the world since 1947 we can understand India in the world today and tomorrow.

Details

Pages
384
Year
2012
ISBN (PDF)
9783653016437
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631611784
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-01643-7
Language
English
Publication date
2014 (December)
Keywords
Kalter Krieg population growth geostrategic rivalries megacities economic growth global cultural production
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2012. 384 pp., 1 fig., 5 tables

Biographical notes

Andreas Hilger (Volume editor) Corinna R. Unger (Volume editor)

Andreas Hilger specializes in the history of 20th-Century International Relations and on Soviet History. He lectures at Hamburg University and is currently working for the Independent Commission on the History of the German Intelligence Service. He has published on Soviet, German, and International history as well as on the history of Indo-Soviet relations. Corinna R. Unger is Associate Professor of Modern European History at Jacobs University Bremen. She has published on the history of development aid and modernization, philanthropy and exile, the history of science, and on the Cold War.

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