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The reality, then, was that Indian nationalism was fuelled not by the...
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Niall Ferguson
Book:
Empire: How Britain Made the
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The reality, then, was that Indian nationalism was fuelled not by the impoverishment of the many but by the rejection of the privileged few.
( Niall Ferguson )
[ Empire: How Britain Made the ]
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