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In this history of the communist movement in South Asia from the eve of the First World War to Independence, Ali Raza reveals the lives, dreams, geographies, and anti-colonial struggles of Indian revolutionaries and their utopian visions of remaking the world.

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'Written with great flair, and refreshingly nonpartisan, Revolutionary Pasts will shift the paradigms of studying the Left in South Asia. Ali Raza embraces and acknowledges the complexity and dissonance he encounters in his archive, unpacking its agendas and offering them up to the reader with astute analysis, restoring race to histories of leftist activism.' Kama Maclean, University of New South Wales, Sydney
'Ali Raza captures the utopian imaginaries and the global itineraries that shaped Indian Communism, and brought Marx to the subcontinent in this beautifully written, meticulously researched book. His is a signal contribution to global intellectual history and to studies of Left thought and praxis.' Anupama Rao, Columbia University, New York
'… a valuable contribution to the subject.' R. D. Long, Choice
'This epic tale of revolutionary internationalism at one and the same time illuminates the class, cultural and political dynamics of Indian society alongside the exigencies of colonial statecraft in the final decades under the Raj.' Aasim Sajjad Akhtar, Bloomsbury Pakistan
'Revolutionary Pasts provides a deeply moving account of, and an important historical argument about, communism in India. Its insights resonate urgently with the present when, in India, every dissident is locked up on the grounds of being a dangerous communist - an “urban Naxal,” a “Maoist.” Without nostalgia, Revolutionary Pasts recovers radical lineages that are crucial for the future.' Ania Loomba, Pacific Affairs

Table of Contents
1. Revolutionary pasts; 2. Travellers, migrants, rebels; 3. Break with the old world; 4. This time is ours; 5. Entangled histories; 6. Red scare; 7. A dream deferred; Postscript: utopias lost.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 02/04/2020
      ISBN13: 9781108481847, 978-1108481847
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this history of the communist movement in South Asia from the eve of the First World War to Independence, Ali Raza reveals the lives, dreams, geographies, and anti-colonial struggles of Indian revolutionaries and their utopian visions of remaking the world.

      Trade Review
      'Written with great flair, and refreshingly nonpartisan, Revolutionary Pasts will shift the paradigms of studying the Left in South Asia. Ali Raza embraces and acknowledges the complexity and dissonance he encounters in his archive, unpacking its agendas and offering them up to the reader with astute analysis, restoring race to histories of leftist activism.' Kama Maclean, University of New South Wales, Sydney
      'Ali Raza captures the utopian imaginaries and the global itineraries that shaped Indian Communism, and brought Marx to the subcontinent in this beautifully written, meticulously researched book. His is a signal contribution to global intellectual history and to studies of Left thought and praxis.' Anupama Rao, Columbia University, New York
      '… a valuable contribution to the subject.' R. D. Long, Choice
      'This epic tale of revolutionary internationalism at one and the same time illuminates the class, cultural and political dynamics of Indian society alongside the exigencies of colonial statecraft in the final decades under the Raj.' Aasim Sajjad Akhtar, Bloomsbury Pakistan
      'Revolutionary Pasts provides a deeply moving account of, and an important historical argument about, communism in India. Its insights resonate urgently with the present when, in India, every dissident is locked up on the grounds of being a dangerous communist - an “urban Naxal,” a “Maoist.” Without nostalgia, Revolutionary Pasts recovers radical lineages that are crucial for the future.' Ania Loomba, Pacific Affairs

      Table of Contents
      1. Revolutionary pasts; 2. Travellers, migrants, rebels; 3. Break with the old world; 4. This time is ours; 5. Entangled histories; 6. Red scare; 7. A dream deferred; Postscript: utopias lost.

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