
The Aftermath of Partition in South Asia
by Kudaisya, Gyanesh; Yong, Tan Tai-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Partition and the making of South Asian boundaries: disruptions and displacements | |
Rememberances of 14-15 August 1947: rituals of independence, realities of nationhood | |
A community in crisis: partition and the Sikhs, 1940-48 | |
From displacement to development: partition and the East Punjab countryside, 1947-67 | |
Divided landscapes, fragmented identities: East Bengal refugees and their rehabilitation in India, 1947-79 | |
Capital landscapes: the imprint of partition on South Asian capital cities | |
Punjab and the making of the Pakistani state | |
'Beyond homelands': partition and the South African diaspora | |
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