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37.l-Liwa’ A , 22 February 1910; PRO: FO 141/802, 6.
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40.enedict Anderson, B Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and
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41.shis Nandy. A The Intimate Enemy: Loss and Recovery of Self Under
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42.ana R. Villa, “Postmodernism and the Public Sphere,” D American Political
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43.ean-Francois Lyotard, J The Postmodern Condition: A Report of Knowledge
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44.rojini Naidu (1879–1949), for example, attended the 1910 conference Sa
with her brother, Chattopadhya. Quite on her own, however, she became
President of the Indian National Congress in 1925 and attended the Round
Table Conference with Gandhi in 1931. She would become the first woman
Lieutenant Governor of a state, Uttar Pradesh, in independent India.
45.AI-Home: Political B, November 1910, #17–24, CID Weekly Report, 18 N
October 1910, 17. - NAI-Home: Political B, June 1912, #37–40, 12.
47.AI-Home: Political B, October 1910, #1–8, CID Weekly Report, 6 N
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48.RO: FO 371/111, EGYPT No.1 (1910), Sir Eldon Gorst on the dangerous P
influence of press campaigns in Egypt, 528. Emphasis Gorst’s.
49.l-Liwa’ A , 18 June 1908. See also Ahmad Fouad Nassar, “Kayf Ussisat al-
Jama‘iyaa al-Misriyya bi-urubba,” kul shay’ wa-l-‘Alam, 9 February 1930
(Issue 222).
50.RO: FO 141/802, note from Ronald Graham to Gorst, 30 June 1910, P
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52.ürgen Habermas, J The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, trans.
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53.e relevance of this observation to the present world needs no explanation. Th