Cosmopolitan Elites and the Making of Globality: M. N. Roy and Fellow Anti-Colonial, Communist and Humanist Intellectuals, c. 1915 – 1960

Author:   Leonie Wolters (Freie University Berlin, Germany) ,  David Brydan (King's College London UK) ,  Jessica Reinisch (Birkbeck University of London UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350373181


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   21 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Cosmopolitan Elites and the Making of Globality: M. N. Roy and Fellow Anti-Colonial, Communist and Humanist Intellectuals, c. 1915 – 1960


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As ideologies such as communism, fascism and various nationalisms vied for global domination during the first half of the 20th century, this book shows how a specific group of individuals - a cosmopolitan elite - became representatives of those ideologies the world over. Centering on the Indian intellectual M.N Roy, Cosmopolitan Elites and the Making of Globality situates his life within various social circles that covered several ideological realms and continents. An example of an individual who represented ideologies such as anticolonial nationalism, communism and humanism, Roy is identified as unusual but by no means singular in this capacity, and shows how other elites were similarly able to represent ideologies that sought to make the world anew. This book explores how Roy and his peers and competitors became a political elite as they cultivated a cosmopolitan reputation that meant they were taken seriously even when speaking of regions outside of their own. By considering the social and performative practices that turned them into credible, global, cosmopolitans, Wolters uncovers the exclusive basis on which the universal claims of world-changing ideologies were made.

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Author:   Leonie Wolters (Freie University Berlin, Germany) ,  David Brydan (King's College London UK) ,  Jessica Reinisch (Birkbeck University of London UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9781350373181


ISBN 10:   1350373184
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   21 August 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Fascinating new starting points and avenues for investigating the emergence of a cosmopolitan club of anticolonial intellectuals. * H-Soz-Kult * This global history of M.N. Roy and many of his allies (as well as critics) offers an exciting angle into the internationalism of Indian anti-colonial revolutionaries by offering an analysis of “smooth, distinguished cosmopolitanism,” exemplified by culinary and sartorial choices, clandestine spaces, and sensual pleasures of exiles and itinerants. * Neilesh Bose, Associate Professor of History and Canada Research Chair, University of Victoria, Canada * This is a thoroughly fascinating book. It challenges fundamental assumptions of what makes a cosmopolitan person while being a new model of intellectual history. By looking at M. N. Roy’s border crossing, global thinking, and subversive practices, Leonie Wolters offers original insights into intellectual globalization – and how one individual served an ideology that claimed universal meaning. * Jeremy Adelman, Director Global History Lab, University of Cambridge, UK *


"""This global history of M.N. Roy and many of his allies (as well as critics) offers an exciting angle into the internationalism of Indian anti-colonial revolutionaries by offering an analysis of ""smooth, distinguished cosmopolitanism,"" exemplified by culinary and sartorial choices, clandestine spaces, and sensual pleasures of exiles and itinerants."" --Neilesh Bose, Associate Professor of History and Canada Research Chair, University of Victoria, Canada ""This is a thoroughly fascinating book. It challenges fundamental assumptions of what makes a cosmopolitan person while being a new model of intellectual history. By looking at M. N. Roy's border crossing, global thinking, and subversive practices, Leonie Wolters offers original insights into intellectual globalization - and how one individual served an ideology that claimed universal meaning."" --Jeremy Adelman, Director Global History Lab, University of Cambridge, UK"


Author Information

Leonie Wolters is a postdoc researcher at the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History in Potsdam, Germany. Having studied in Utrecht, Edinburgh and Dar es Salaam she has also worked in journalism and created several documentaries for Dutch radio.

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