This book claims that there were many different nationalisms in colonial Bengal. It shows that Bengali Muslims were not opposed to Hindu-Muslim unity, but keen to work on this unity on a regional level. It also shows that Bengali Hindu nationalism was also not a homogeneous body of thought.
This book claims that there were many different nationalisms in colonial Bengal. It shows that Bengali Muslims were not opposed to Hindu-Muslim unity, but keen to work on this unity on a regional level. It also shows that Bengali Hindu nationalism was also not a homogeneous body of thought.
Semanti Ghosh is Senior Assistant Editor at Anandabazar Patrika in Kolkata, India. She earned her PhD in Modern South Asian History from Tufts University, Cambridge, USA. She has edited and authored books on partition and nationalism in Bengali.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Unity and Difference in a Divided Homeland, 190511 Chapter Two: Promises and Politics of a New Nation, 191225 Chapter Three: Politics of Enumeration and the Changing Nation, 192636 Chapter Four: Two Coalitions and Three Moments of Failure, 193745 Chapter Five: Pakistan, Partition, and the Province, 19467 Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Unity and Difference in a Divided Homeland, 190511 Chapter Two: Promises and Politics of a New Nation, 191225 Chapter Three: Politics of Enumeration and the Changing Nation, 192636 Chapter Four: Two Coalitions and Three Moments of Failure, 193745 Chapter Five: Pakistan, Partition, and the Province, 19467 Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
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