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- Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War
- Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Ordering Concepts
- Part II Institutions
- Part III Actors and Networks
- 12 The Great Conversation
- 13 An Alternative International Relations
- 14 The Paris Peace Conference and the Origins of Global Feminism
- 15 Colonial Nationalists and the Making of a New International Order
- Part IV Counterpoint
- Index
15 - Colonial Nationalists and the Making of a New International Order
from Part III - Actors and Networks
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2023
- Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War
- Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Ordering Concepts
- Part II Institutions
- Part III Actors and Networks
- 12 The Great Conversation
- 13 An Alternative International Relations
- 14 The Paris Peace Conference and the Origins of Global Feminism
- 15 Colonial Nationalists and the Making of a New International Order
- Part IV Counterpoint
- Index
Summary
The year 1919 is now remembered primarily as the year in which peace was restored to Europe following the cataclysm of the Great War. But it was also, no less importantly, a time of upheaval across much of the colonial world. In North Africa, Egyptians rose in revolt against British control and Tunisian protesters demanded the restoration of the constitution from their French overlords. Indians, too, rose against British rule, launching a concerted campaign that year for Indian self-determination. And across East and Southeast Asia – in China, Korea, Indochina, the Dutch East Indies – uprisings against imperialism transformed polities and societies. In short, the wake of the Great War saw the rise of a transnational revolt against the imperial world order, a revolt that would profoundly shape the transformation of international order in the ensuing decades.
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- Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War , pp. 361 - 378Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023