Palestine and India at the Dawn of Decolonization
11 February 2026

Palestine and India at the Dawn of Decolonization

Ottoman History Podcast

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with Esmat Elhalaby

hosted by Susanna Ferguson






| How did Palestine become central to anti-imperial movements and thought in the global south? In this episode, Esmat Elhalaby asks how Arabs and South Asians contended with the “parting gifts of empire” in the long twentieth century, often by turning to Palestine. He talks about how Arab writers in conversation with India reinvented Orientalism as a critique of empire and reinterpreted the political possibilities and limitations of Islam as a political force. We close with a discussion of Esmat’s new work on the intellectual history of Gaza, the importance of talking about “bad Palestinians,” and what it means to write history at a time of genocide.   



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