Freedom, Trauma, Continuities

Freedom, Trauma, Continuities

Northern India and Independence

Brasted, Howard; Low, D. A.

SAGE Publications Inc

07/1998

244

Dura

Inglês

9780761992257

15 a 20 dias

Concentrates on popular perceptions and the psychological impacts of the tremendous upheavals at the time of Indian independence and partition.
Digging Deeper - D A Low Northern India in the 1940s August Anarchy' - Swarna Aiyar The Partition Massacres in Punjab, 1947 Literature and the Human Drama of the 1947 Partition - Ian Talbot The Chief Sufferers' - Andrew J Major Abduction of Women during the Partition of the Punjab From Displacement to Development' - Gyanesh Kudaisya East Punjab Countryside after Partition, 1947-67 Partition, Migration and Refugees - Sarah Ansari Responses to the Arrival of Muhajirs in Sind during 1947-48 Divided Landscapes, Fragmented Identities - Gyanesh Kudaisya East Bengal Refugees and Their Rehabilitation in India, 1947-79 Remembered Villages - Dipesh Chakrabarty Representations of Hindu-Bengali Memories in the Aftermath of the Partition The Integration of the Princely States - Ian Copland A Bloodless Revolution'? Bihar in the 1940s - Vinita Damodaran Communities, Riots and the State Punjab and the Making of Pakistan - Tan Tai Yong The Roots of a Civil-Military State G D Birla, Big Business and India's Partition - Medha Malik Kudaisya
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