Judith Brown - Selected publications #
'India- 1947: the Making of a Nation State', South asian Archives and Library Group Newsletter. Vol 1 Modern India. The Origins of an Asian Democracy. (Oxford, 1994) 459pp.(ed.) Migration. The Asian Experience. (Basingstoke, 1994)
(ed.) Gandhi and South Africa. Principles and Politics. (Pietermaritzburg, 1996)
(ed.) The Oxford History of the British Empire, Vol. IV. The twentieth century. (Oxford, 1999) 800pp.
(ed.) Christians, cultural interactions and India's religious traditions. (Michigan and Cambridge, 2002)
Nehru. A Political Life. (London & New Haven, 2003) 407pp.
'Who is an Indian? Dilemmas of National Identity at the End of the British Raj in India' in Missions, Nationalism and the End of Empire. (Grand Rapids & Cambridge UK, 2003) pp. 111-131
'What does Gandhi have to say to Modern India' in Indien heute. Brennenpunkte seiner Innenpolitik. (Munich, 2003) pp. 191
'British society and decolonization: Adjusting to the end of Empire' in State and Empire in British History. Proceedings of the 4th Anglo-Japanese Conference of Historians 2003. (Tokyo, 2003) pp. 250
Global South Asians. Introducing the Modern Diaspora. (Cambridge, 2006) 193pp.
Making a new home in the diaspora: opportunities and dilemmas in the British south Asian experience, Contemporary South Asia. Vol Vol.15, No. 2, June 2006 (2006) pp. 125-131
'Reading Unto this Last - A Transformative Experience: Gandhi in South Africa' in Ruskin's Struggle for Coherence: Self-Representation through Art, Place and Society. (Newcastle, 2006) pp. 154-165