This book is a short introduction to the causes, experiences, the aftermath and the legacies of the Partition of India. It introduces the history and the major debates in the writing about this division. The book asks the reader to reflect on the many ways of framing 1947 and its continuing relevance in the contemporary challenges faced in South Asia today.
This book is a short introduction to the causes, experiences, the aftermath and the legacies of the Partition of India. It introduces the history and the major debates in the writing about this division. The book asks the reader to reflect on the many ways of framing 1947 and its continuing relevance in the contemporary challenges faced in South Asia today.
Haimanti Roy teaches history at the University of Dayton, US. Her previously published works include 'Partitioned Lives: Migrants, Refugees and Citizens in India and Pakistan, 1947-1965' (OUP 2013).
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Preface and Acknowledgements Note on Terminology Introduction: Three Partitions I. The Road to Partition II. A Mottled Dawn III. Refugees, Citizens and the Making of the Nation IV. Legacies, Memories and Representations Chapter Bibliography Index About the Author
Preface and Acknowledgements Note on Terminology Introduction: Three Partitions I. The Road to Partition II. A Mottled Dawn III. Refugees, Citizens and the Making of the Nation IV. Legacies, Memories and Representations Chapter Bibliography Index About the Author
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