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Cosmopolitan Lives on the Cusp of Empire; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; 1 Friendship, Faith and Cosmopolitan Thought Zones on the Cusp of Empire; Rethinking Colonialism and Cosmopolitanism in Transnational and International History; India and the Imperial World; A Post-colonial History of Colonialism; Notes; 2 The Cosmopolitan Biography of the English Religious Liberal, Feminist and Writer, Sophia Dobson Collet; Collet's Religious Cosmopolitanism as a Search for Affective Religious Community; Collet as a Cosmopolitan Writer on Religion; Collet's Cosmopolitan Feminism; Conclusion; Notes.

3 Henry Polak: The Cosmopolitan Life of a Jewish Theosophist, Friend of India and Anti-racist CampaignerWhat Ethical Imperatives?; Consorting with Indians; Cosmopolitan Thought Zones; An Envoy for the Indians, Building Networks Across India; Friendships and Collaborations; Strains in the Polak-Gandhi Friendship; 'He struggled to promote the rights of Indians': The Indian Overseas Association; Limits to Cosmopolitanism?; Conclusion; Notes; 4 Provincialised Cosmopolitanisms: Jehangir P. Patel and Marjorie Sykes; Contrapuntal Histories; Lives and Meeting Points; War and Childhood.

Cambridge Years 1923-1926India 1928-1937 Apprenticeship; 1938-1948 Maturity; Conclusion: Provincialised Cosmopolitanisms?; Notes; 5 Cosmopolitan Modernity and Post-imperial Relations: Dominion Australia and Indian Internationalism in the Interwar Pacific; Kotanda Rao in Australia; Bessie Rischbieth in India; S.K. Datta, British (Indian) Delegate to the IPR; Modernity in the Machine Age: The IPR Kyoto Conference of 1929; Conclusion; Notes; 6 The Limits of Cosmopolitanism on the Cusp of Empire; The Wider World of Imperial and Global Networks; Notes; Index.

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