Reflections on Partition in the East

Reflections on Partition in the East
Author: Raṇabīra Samāddāra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015041771430

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Contributed articles with special reference to 1947 partition of Bengal.

Bengal Partition Stories

Bengal Partition Stories
Author: Bashabi Fraser
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781843312994

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Through oral histories, interviews and fictional retellings, 'Bengal Partition Stories' unearths and articulates the collective memories of a people traumatised by the brutal division of their homeland.

Partitions

Partitions
Author: Stefano Bianchini,Sanjay Chaturvedi,Rada Ivekovic,Ranabir Samaddar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134276547

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The partition of the Indian subcontinent, the collapse of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, the reunification of Germany, the continuing feud between two Koreas, the Irish peace process, the case of Israel/Palestine and the lingering division of Cyprus, have together given rise to a huge body of literature. However, studies of partitions have usually focused on individual cases. This innovative volume uses comparative analysis to fill the gap in partition studies and examines cross-cutting issues such as: * violence * state formation * union and regional unification * geopolitics * transition.

Caste and Partition in Bengal

Caste and Partition in Bengal
Author: Sekhar Bandyopadhyay,Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2022-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192675828

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The book seeks to situate caste as a discursive category in the discussion of Partition in Bengal. In conventional narratives of Partition, the role of the Dalit or the Scheduled Castes is either completely ignored or mentioned in passing. The authors addresse this discursive absence and argues that in Bengal the Dalits were neither passive onlookers nor accidental victims of Partition politics and violence, which ruptured their unity and weakened their political autonomy. They were the worst victims of Partition. When the Dalit peasants of Eastern Bengal began to migrate to India after 1950, they were seen as the 'burden' of a frail economy of West Bengal, and the Indian state did not provide them with a proper rehabilitation package. They were first segregated in fenced refugee camps where life was unbearable, and then dispersed to other parts of India - first to the Andaman Islands and the neighbouring states, and then to the inhospitable terrains of Dandakaranya, where they could be used as cheap labour for various development projects. This book looks critically at their participation in Partition politics, the reasons for their migration three years after Partition, their insufferable life and struggles in the refugee camps, their negotiations with caste and gender identities in these new environments, their organized protests against camp maladministration, and finally their satyagraha campaigns against the Indian state's refugee dispersal policy. This book looks at how refugee politics impacted Dalit identity and protest movements in post-Partition West Bengal.

Changing Profile of a Bengal District Malda 1932 1950

Changing Profile of a Bengal District  Malda 1932 1950
Author: Ashim Kumar Sarkar
Publsiher: Debapriya Basak
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2008
Genre: Māldah District (India)
ISBN: 9788187616344

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Partition s First Generation

Partition   s First Generation
Author: Amber H. Abbas
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350142671

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The Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College (MAO), that became the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in 1920 drew the Muslim elite into its orbit and was a key site of a distinctively Muslim nationalism. Located in New Dehli, the historic centre of Muslim rule, it was home to many leading intellectuals and reformers in the years leading up to Indian independence. During partition it was a hub of pro-Pakistan activism. The graduates who came of age during the anti-colonial struggle in India settled throughout the subcontinent after the Partition. They carried with them the particular experiences, values and histories that had defined their lives as Aligarh students in a self-consciously Muslim environment, surrounded by a non-Muslim majority. This new archive of oral history narratives from seventy former AMU students reveals histories of partition as yet unheard. In contrast to existing studies, these stories lead across the boundaries of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Partition in AMU is not defined by international borders and migrations but by alienation from the safety of familiar places. The book reframes Partition to draw attention to the ways individuals experienced ongoing changes associated with “partitioning”-the process through which familiar spaces and places became strange and sometimes threatening-and they highlight specific, never-before-studied sites of disturbance distant from the borders.

Price of Partition

Price of Partition
Author: Rafiq Zakaria
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1998
Genre: India
ISBN: UOM:39015042085558

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Presentation of events and circumstances leading to the partition of India.

The Bengal Borderland

The Bengal Borderland
Author: Willem van Schendel
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843311454

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'The Bengal Borderland' constitutes the epicentre of the partition of British India. Yet while the forging of international borders between India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Burma (the 'Bengal Borderland') has been a core theme in Partition studies, these crucial borderlands have, remarkably, been largely ignored by historians.