This article analyses the Indian, Persian, and Algerian–Tunisian independence committees and their place in Germany’s ‘programme for revolution’, Berlin’s attempt to instigate insurrection across the British, French, and Russian empires during the First World War. The agency of Asian and North African activists in this programme remains largely unknown, and their wartime collaboration in Germany is an under-researched topic in the histories of anti-colonial activism. This article explores the collaboration between the three committees, highlighting their strategic relationships with German officials and with each other. Criticizing the Eurocentric framings still present in studies of wartime strategy, it contributes to a growing historiography on the war as a global conflict. It argues that the independence committees were central actors in Germany’s programme, that the transnationalism of the pre-1914 anti-colonial movements both imprinted Germany’s programme and was furthered by it, and that only a comparative perspective exploring the interactions of its anti-colonial activists fully grasps the global scope of this topic.
Zusammenfassung
Im Juni 2022 startete Qalamos, das neue Portal für Handschriften aus asiatischen und afrikanischen Schrifttraditionen. Erstmalig sind nun die Metadaten und Digitalisate von orientalischen Handschriften aus mehr als 20 deutschen Institutionen in einem gemeinsamen Portal zugänglich. Im Beitrag wird das Forschungsprojekt „Orient-Digital“ vorgestellt und der Entwicklungsprozess des Portals unter Einbezug von Nutzenden dargestellt.
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