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Modern Review December 1920

1920

"Among the honours bestowed on Ruerich in recent years were the Presidency of the Society of the World of Artists which had a membership of some forty to fifty Russian Artists elite of their profession ; the Presidency of the Council of the Art Museum founded by theiociety for this Encouragement of Art ; and the Honorary Presidency of the.Council of the Women's Architectur.-d Classes in Petrog [...] The object of teaching Japanese history seems to he to instill into the minds of the young Koreans the belief that they are members of an inferior race and that the Japanese arc of the superior. [...] The government of the mkado is occasionally administering rebuke to some of the participants in Korean ourages just as the government of the vicroy is doing to a few guilty of the bloody Amritasar massacre for "exceeding" in the naive language of the London Daily Herald their "ration of frightfulness." But neither in Korea nor in India is there any serious. damnation by the responsib [...] The Japanese rule in Korea and the English rule in India have been and are based upon the sword of the ruler the bayonets of a foreign army rather than the consent of the ruled. [...] Lacking in all the qualities which ought to be possessed by a man in the important situation of the Peishwa after the death of Nana he eagerly listened to the advice of the interested intriguers and conspirators.
government politics public policy
Pages
130
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
571-573 Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Transformation
573-579 Seeta Chatterjee view
Japan in Korea
579-587 Sudhindra Bose view
How the Marquess Wellesley Ensnared the Peishwa
587-594 Maratha view
The Opium Monopoly in India
594-596 C.F. Andrews view
The Economic Foundations of the State in Sukra’s Political Theory
597-605 Benoy Sarkar view
Shakespear’s Allusions to India
606-609 Rajaiah Paul view
Principles of Book-Selection in a Library Institute
609-611 Satis Guha view
A New Student World View
612-613 Harry Warner view
Forced Labour in the Simla Hills
613-615 C.F. Andrews view
Students’ Strike and Some Personal Experiences
615-617 unknown view
Rabindranath Tagore : The Problems of Nationalism
618-620 unknown view
Communications
620-621 unknown view
Aesthetic and Religious Traditions in Indian City Development
621-626 Radhakamal Mukherjee view
Indian Propaganda Work in America
626-628 Elizabeth Freeman view
Gleanings
628-632 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
632-635 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
635-640 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
640-649 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
649-656 unknown view
A Letter to Mr. H.G. Wells on ‘the Outline of History’
656-658 unknown view
Notes
658-682 unknown view