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_L'Islam au dix-neuvieme Siecle_, pp. 22-44 (Paris, 1888). [285] D. H. Dodwell, "Economic Transition in India," _Economic Journal_, December, 1910. [286] Bipin Chandra Pal, "The Forces Behind the Unrest in India," _Contemporary Review_, February, 1910. [287] J. Chailley, _Administrative Problems of British India_, p. 339 (London, 1910--English translation). [288] Dr. Ronald Ross, "Wretchedness a Cause of Political Unrest," _The Survey_, 18 February, 1911. [289] A. Yusuf Ali, _Life and Labour in India_, pp. 3, 32 (London, 1907). [290] E. W. Capen, "A Sociological Appraisal of Western Influence on the Orient," _American Journal of Sociology_, May, 1911. [291] P. Khorat, "Psychologie de la Revolution chinoise," _Revue des Deux Mondes_, 15 March, 1912; L. Bertrand, _Le Mirage orientale_, pp. 164-166; J. D. Rees, _The Real India_, pp. 162-163. [292] Albert Metin, _L'Inde d'aujourd'hui: Etude sociale_, p. 276 (Paris, 1918). [293] Albert Metin, _L'Inde d'aujourd'hui: Etude sociale_, pp. 339-345. [294] J. Ramsay Macdonald, _The Government of India_, pp. 133-134 (London, 1920). [295] Georges Foucart. Quoted in _The Literary Digest_, 17 August, 1907, pp. 225-226. [296] A. Van Gennep, _En Algerie_, p. 182 (Paris, 1914). [297] _The Englishman_ (Calcutta). Quoted in _The Literary Digest_, 21 February, 1914, p. 369. [298] For these larger world-aspects of Bolshevik propaganda, see Paul Miliukov, _Bolshevism: An International Danger_ (London, 1920); also, my _Rising Tide of Colour against White World-Supremacy_, pp. 218-221, and my article, "Bolshevism: The Heresy of the Under-Man," _The Century_, June, 1919. [299] See Chapter V. [300] See Chapter VI. [301] For events in Afghanistan and Central Asia, see Sir T. H. Holdich, "The Influence of Bolshevism in Afghanistan," _New Europe_, December 4, 1919; Ikbal Ali Shah, "The Fall of Bokhara," _The Near East_, October 28, 1920, and his "The Central Asian Tangle," _Asiatic Review_, October, 1920. For Bolshevist activity in the Near and Middle East generally, see Miliukov, _op. cit._, pp. 243-260; 295-297; Major-General Sir George Aston, "Bolshevik Propaganda in the East," _Fortnightly Review_, August, 1920; W. E. D. Allen, "Transcaucasia, Past and Present," _Quarterly Review_, October, 1920; Sir Valentine Chirol, "Conflicting Policies in the Near East," _New Europe_, July 1, 1920; L. Dumont-Wilden, "Awakening Asia," _The Living Age_, August 7, 1920 (
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