The year 1937 saw the establishment of Congress Ministries in eight of the eleven provinces in which the provincial elections had been held, Bihar being one of them. The resounding victory of the Congress which secured a clear majority in the province of Bihar and the dismal performance of the Muslim League seemed at the time to depict the mood of the people in general. It was taken as a clear rejection of the politics of communalism and separatism and as an expression of faith in the secular credentials of the Indian National Congress. However, less than a decade later, the province was gripped by severe communal tensions and had become one of the most prominent parts of India from where the movement for Pakistan drew support. This article...
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Partition literature is mostly governed by narratives of violence, chaos and turbulence. The Partiti...
History and Literature together constitute the past of a particular place or a thing. They both comp...
The idea behind this collection of essays was first mooted at the British Association of South Asian...
The United Provinces and its urban centres were not in Partition’s immediate hinterland or a key sub...
We are in 1986, almost forty years after Independence and the traumatizing events of Partition: Hind...
Communal violence in India is reality since time immemorial. India being the secular country is home...
The thesis examines the agitations and riots that broke out in Calcutta in the aftermath of the Seco...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
The Calcutta Riots of 1946, also known as the Great Calcutta Killing, were four days of massive Hin...
Contemporary India (2003) is an extraordinary work that sums up almost 40 years of research on polit...
To account for the worst incidents of communal violence in post-Partition India, it is essential to ...
The historiography on the Partition of Bengal has tended to see it as a culmination of long term tre...
The fiftieth anniversary of Indian Independence became an occasion for the publication of a huge bod...
Communalism permeates the political, academic, media and everyday discourse in and about India. As a...
Misconception in the Indian Society has played a paramount role to its contribution to communal viol...
Partition literature is mostly governed by narratives of violence, chaos and turbulence. The Partiti...
History and Literature together constitute the past of a particular place or a thing. They both comp...
The idea behind this collection of essays was first mooted at the British Association of South Asian...