The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 7–8University of Auckland., 1973 |
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... period in Delhi and Simla - the ' white caste ' spirit as he described it and he had turned in disgust from his own countrymen to the com- panionship of Indians . In an attempt to understand India more fully he had read widely in the ...
... period in Delhi and Simla - the ' white caste ' spirit as he described it and he had turned in disgust from his own countrymen to the com- panionship of Indians . In an attempt to understand India more fully he had read widely in the ...
Strana 87
... periods , respectively ending in 1918 , 1948 and the present year . Within each period the treatment is topical . There is no sign of haste in the writing and scholarly standards are main- tained throughout . If the history of this ...
... periods , respectively ending in 1918 , 1948 and the present year . Within each period the treatment is topical . There is no sign of haste in the writing and scholarly standards are main- tained throughout . If the history of this ...
Strana 161
... period , the world was not ready either to accommodate Japan's peaceful expansion or to tolerate its military aggression . Increasing American economic pressure after 1940 was based on the assumption that soon Japan must be compelled to ...
... period , the world was not ready either to accommodate Japan's peaceful expansion or to tolerate its military aggression . Increasing American economic pressure after 1940 was based on the assumption that soon Japan must be compelled to ...
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