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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) May 1942

1942

The U. S. places the Japanese Italians and Germans in the category of " enemy aliens." According to Roosevelt speaking on December 10 all the continents of the world and all the oceans are now considered by Axis strategists as one gigantic battlefield." Germany and Italy declare war on the U. S. A. The second round of the Anglo-German Armageddon is tranformed at this stage into the Germa[...] This statement indicates the position of British imperialism some two weeks after the occupation by Japan of the British empire in Hong-Kong Penang Borneo and --threfourths of Malaya of the American empire in Manila and most of the Philippines and of the Dutch empire in some of the Indonesian islands. [...] the absence of co-operation between the Malayans and the British people and explains how or why the Japanese succeeded in capturing the British fleet as well as controlling the Straits of Malacca in the south and the port of Tavoy (Burma) in the north. [...] He is the fore-runner of rreAern child-study and nature-study movements and his educational philosophy exerted a profound influence upon the curricula and the method of teaching in the elementary schools through Pestalozzi the grnat Swiss educational reformer of the nineteenth century who demonstrated to the world through experiments the feasibility of the fundamental educational principles of R [...] It is indeed surprising that the editor should not include in this collection any of the Indian passages from the poetry of Cowper and Campbell who are the only two British poets making the thraldom of India the theme of some of their verses.
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Pages
95
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Inter-Racial Relations in Analytical Sociology
115-128 Benoy Sarkar view
Italy in Elizabethan Pamphlets
129-135 M.M. Bhattacherjee view
Rousseau and His Views on Education Through Sense-Perception
136-144 Debendra Dasgupta view
India in the Poetry of Thomas Campbell
145-152 Rabindra Dasgupta view
Humour
153-162 Cyril Modak view
South Indian Languages in the College of Fort William
163-164 Priyaranjan Sen view
Some Aspects of Buddhist Art and Culture (Mainly Mahayana)
165-173 Guru Sarkar view
Qurratu‘L’ Ayn—A Babi Martyr
174-182 M Ishaque view
India and the U.S.A.
183-193 Naresh Roy view
News and Views
194-195 unknown view
Miscellany
196-202 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
203-204 unknown view
Ourselves
205-209 unknown view

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