This chapter explores the legacies of colonial rule in the Punjab and its consequences for those who were uprooted due to Partition. Individual accounts highlight the longevity of the resettlement process, rebuilding homes and lives, which at times went on for ten to fifteen years. Some refugees moved a number of times before finally settling down, this restlessness and loss of their homeland is evident through oral narratives that capture those traumatic years of being perpetually displaced. The chapter then focuses on individuals who chose to leave and resettle in Britain. This is at a time when nationalism and patriotism was at its height in the two new states. What compelled these individuals to migrate to a country that had subjugated ...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
The following thesis focuses on the long-term consequences of Partition of India on a micro- level. ...
This essay discusses how Partition (of British India) is remembered today in Bangladesh and how pers...
This chapter examines the dreams, memories and legacies of partitioning the Punjab. It explores the ...
Grassroots accounts of the tragic events of partition are increasingly in the spotlight in studies o...
�The Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 ...
The article draws on first-hand accounts of the violence, migration and resettlement which accompani...
âThe Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 The 1...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
This chapter contextualizes the background to the violence and migration that accompanied independen...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
This study explores the repatriation processes of the white, British, middle-class wives of army off...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
On 14-15 August 1947, India obtained freedom from British colonial rule. For the so-called ‘criminal...
The book chapter provides a comparative account of the forced migration in the Punjab and Bengal reg...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
The following thesis focuses on the long-term consequences of Partition of India on a micro- level. ...
This essay discusses how Partition (of British India) is remembered today in Bangladesh and how pers...
This chapter examines the dreams, memories and legacies of partitioning the Punjab. It explores the ...
Grassroots accounts of the tragic events of partition are increasingly in the spotlight in studies o...
�The Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 ...
The article draws on first-hand accounts of the violence, migration and resettlement which accompani...
âThe Government of one country by another inevitably leaves its mark on both ruler and ruled.1 The 1...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
This chapter contextualizes the background to the violence and migration that accompanied independen...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
This study explores the repatriation processes of the white, British, middle-class wives of army off...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
On 14-15 August 1947, India obtained freedom from British colonial rule. For the so-called ‘criminal...
The book chapter provides a comparative account of the forced migration in the Punjab and Bengal reg...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
The following thesis focuses on the long-term consequences of Partition of India on a micro- level. ...
This essay discusses how Partition (of British India) is remembered today in Bangladesh and how pers...