Colonial And Contemporary Transnationalisms: Traversing Anglo-Indian Boundaries Of The Mind
Abstract
In this article Lionel Caplan examines the mind-set that led to the immigration of the Anglo-Indians from a transnational perspective. He emphasises that the process of moving across cultures or globalisation is not new and discusses how the Anglo-Indians were one of the early results of the globalisation process.
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