The city of Amritsar stands on the volatile border between India and Pakistan. It has been a focus for political and religious conflict since the partition of 1947. "Amritsar" brings together 25 first-hand accounts of life in a city at the epicentre of one of the largest and bloodiest forced migrations in history. The interviews explore experiences from the time of partition: from the suddenness of uprooting and the belief that the migration was only to be temporary to the enduring sense that the violence was politically and not culturally or religiously motivated. Issues raised include: the abduction and rehabilitation of women and children; the differing experiences of elite and subaltern classes; the memories of refugee convoys and camps...
This article focuses on Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan to analyse the negotiations of identity ...
Large-scale migration had taken place between the borders of Pakistan and India with the announcemen...
Partition literature is mostly governed by narratives of violence, chaos and turbulence. The Partiti...
The article draws on first-hand accounts of the violence, migration and resettlement which accompani...
Little has been written about partition and its aftermath with respect to the neighboring Punjabi ci...
Such modern cities as Breslau and Smyrna have suffered widespread destruction and demographic transf...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes bibliogra...
In this exceptional piece of historical scholarship, Rotem Geva walks the reader through a harrowing...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
Since 1973, Sikh separatists in Punjab and their diasporan counterparts in the British Commonwealth ...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
Sikhs constitute roughly 2% of India\u27s population and are the majority in the state of Punjab. Si...
In the wake of Partition - the break-up of British India in 1947 - millions of people moved across t...
This article focuses on Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan to analyse the negotiations of identity ...
Large-scale migration had taken place between the borders of Pakistan and India with the announcemen...
Partition literature is mostly governed by narratives of violence, chaos and turbulence. The Partiti...
The article draws on first-hand accounts of the violence, migration and resettlement which accompani...
Little has been written about partition and its aftermath with respect to the neighboring Punjabi ci...
Such modern cities as Breslau and Smyrna have suffered widespread destruction and demographic transf...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes bibliogra...
In this exceptional piece of historical scholarship, Rotem Geva walks the reader through a harrowing...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
Since 1973, Sikh separatists in Punjab and their diasporan counterparts in the British Commonwealth ...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
Sikhs constitute roughly 2% of India\u27s population and are the majority in the state of Punjab. Si...
In the wake of Partition - the break-up of British India in 1947 - millions of people moved across t...
This article focuses on Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan to analyse the negotiations of identity ...
Large-scale migration had taken place between the borders of Pakistan and India with the announcemen...
Partition literature is mostly governed by narratives of violence, chaos and turbulence. The Partiti...