On 15 August 1947, the British government withdrew from India and partitioned the subcontinent to create two new nation-states: India and Pakistan. The Partition of India and Pakistan has been studied chiefly as a historical phenomenon with legacies that reach into the present. Questions of geography and space are crucial to this history, yet have hitherto received scant attention. This dissertation is a historical geography of Partition that probes the interplay of temporality and spatiality, and the historical and geographical layering, at work in the making of India and Pakistan. It treats Partition as both an event and a process, examining how the 1947 borders were rooted in a set of imaginative geographies and material geographical pra...
This dissertation will focus on the history of bilateral relations between India and Pakistan. It ...
This “case study ” examines the shaping of a research interest. It turns on the Partition of the Sou...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...
In the summer of 1947, a British barrister who had never before set foot in India used paper maps to...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
This introduction frames a selection of papers that encourage a richer spatial understanding of the ...
This dissertation examines how colonial border-making practices in British India changed pre-colonia...
History and Literature together constitute the past of a particular place or a thing. They both comp...
The following thesis focuses on the long-term consequences of Partition of India on a micro- level. ...
A comparative perspective of the two Muslim majority areas of the subcontinent most affected by the ...
Post Lahore Resolution (1940) events rapidly went in favour of the Muslims of the Indian Subcontinen...
Our current spatial imaginations of Northeast India are comprehensible only in view of the moment of...
This thesis constitutes an attempt to conceptualise the partition and independence of India and Paki...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
This dissertation will focus on the history of bilateral relations between India and Pakistan. It ...
This “case study ” examines the shaping of a research interest. It turns on the Partition of the Sou...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...
In the summer of 1947, a British barrister who had never before set foot in India used paper maps to...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
This introduction frames a selection of papers that encourage a richer spatial understanding of the ...
This dissertation examines how colonial border-making practices in British India changed pre-colonia...
History and Literature together constitute the past of a particular place or a thing. They both comp...
The following thesis focuses on the long-term consequences of Partition of India on a micro- level. ...
A comparative perspective of the two Muslim majority areas of the subcontinent most affected by the ...
Post Lahore Resolution (1940) events rapidly went in favour of the Muslims of the Indian Subcontinen...
Our current spatial imaginations of Northeast India are comprehensible only in view of the moment of...
This thesis constitutes an attempt to conceptualise the partition and independence of India and Paki...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
This dissertation will focus on the history of bilateral relations between India and Pakistan. It ...
This “case study ” examines the shaping of a research interest. It turns on the Partition of the Sou...
From the 1820s to the 1850s, the British Indian state undertook its final major phase of expansion t...