The Aftermath of Partition in South Asia

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Pub. Date: 2002-04-18
Publisher(s): Taylor & Francis
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Summary

The Aftermath of Partition in South Asia draws upon new theoretical insights and fresh bodies of data to historically reappraise partition in the light of its long aftermath.

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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