This chapter contextualizes the background to the violence and migration that accompanied independence and Britain’s departure from its ‘jewel in the crown’. It then discusses remembrance of these events as reflected in the main controversies among scholars surrounding the nature of the violence, the number of casualties and more recently to what extent partition-related violence should be considered genocide and/or a form of ethnic cleansing. The chapter then considers the ways in which literature and film have represented partition and debates over a peace museum and a memorial. The chapter finally considers the ways in which oral testimonies have been increasingly used to delve into the human cost of partition and consider the legacy of ...
The article analyses recent public initiatives to memorialise the establishment of India and Pakista...
The book examines the causes and consequences of the 1947 partition of the Indian subcontinent. It c...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
Partition archives have grown over the decades to include multiple types of evidentiary material whi...
Partition archives have grown over the decades to include multiple types of evidentiary material whi...
This edited collection attends to the locations of memory along and about the Indo-Pakistan and Indo...
This book brings together “private” and “public” forms of memory narratives of the 1947 Indian/Pakis...
This book brings together “private” and “public” forms of memory narratives of the 1947 Indian/Pakis...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
The Partition of India was the process of dividing the sub-continent along sectarian lines, which to...
The Partition of India was the process of dividing the sub-continent along sectarian lines, which to...
Based on the research and development of a theatre drama. Silent Sisters, I consider how the partiti...
sixty years of independence from British rule. Nevertheless, the celebrations of the three nations ’...
The article analyses recent public initiatives to memorialise the establishment of India and Pakista...
The book examines the causes and consequences of the 1947 partition of the Indian subcontinent. It c...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
Partition archives have grown over the decades to include multiple types of evidentiary material whi...
Partition archives have grown over the decades to include multiple types of evidentiary material whi...
This edited collection attends to the locations of memory along and about the Indo-Pakistan and Indo...
This book brings together “private” and “public” forms of memory narratives of the 1947 Indian/Pakis...
This book brings together “private” and “public” forms of memory narratives of the 1947 Indian/Pakis...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
The Partition of India was the process of dividing the sub-continent along sectarian lines, which to...
The Partition of India was the process of dividing the sub-continent along sectarian lines, which to...
Based on the research and development of a theatre drama. Silent Sisters, I consider how the partiti...
sixty years of independence from British rule. Nevertheless, the celebrations of the three nations ’...
The article analyses recent public initiatives to memorialise the establishment of India and Pakista...
The book examines the causes and consequences of the 1947 partition of the Indian subcontinent. It c...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...