Political humanitarianism in the 1930s: Indian aid for Republican Spain |
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Authors: | Maria Framke |
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Affiliation: | 1. Historisches Institut, Universit?t Rostock, Rostock, Germanymaria.framke@uni-rostock.de |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis article examines Indian humanitarian help for Republican victims during the Spanish Civil War. It focuses in particular on aid initiatives by the Indian national movement, which were embedded in the larger quest for independence from British colonial rule. By creating their own humanitarian programme in favour of Republican Spain, Indian nationalists dissociated themselves from Britain’s foreign policy and tried to orchestrate a politics of moral superiority for themselves. The article also explores Indian participation in transnational networks of Left solidarity. Established to generate political and humanitarian support for Republican Spain, Indian actors concurrently utilized these networks to enhance their status in the international community and to advance their own end of an independent state. |
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Keywords: | India Spanish Civil War political humanitarianism transnational solidarity Jawaharlal Nehru independence movement |
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