Partitioned Histories: The Other Side of Your Story places Indian and Pakistani history textbook narratives side-by-side to highlight the contrast between them, and to point to areas of convergence. Laraib Niaz finds the book accessible, although occasionally over simplistic and writes that it provides a valuable one-of-a-kind platform to analyse past events and encourage the reader to consider the significance of objectivity in history writing
Across thirty six essays The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism presents the ideas, senti...
A review of The World\u27s Parliament of Religions: The East-West Encounter, Chicago, 1893 by Richar...
Do we need another history of Indian schools? After reading this book - a revision of Reyhner and Ed...
A new initiative established by volunteers in India, Pakistan, the UK and US, aims to promote critic...
Drawing on the chance discovery of a number of letters exchanged during the period, in India and the...
Partition of the Indian Subcontinent as a historical event has affected the nation in many ways. Ind...
In The Frontier Tribal Belt: Genesis and Purpose Under the Raj Salman Bangash explores the history o...
A Book of Conquest: The Chachnama and Muslim Origins in South Asia is a critical literary, historica...
Army and Nation draws on a wealth of data to explore how and why India has succeeded in keeping the ...
South Asia is undoubtedly home to one of the largest Muslim populations in the world. The region has...
Kashmir has been a thorn in the side of Indo-Pakistani relations since partition and remains a highl...
Academic attention on Indian Independence and Partition has hitherto been focused mainly on the poli...
In Beyond South Asia: India’s Strategic Evolution and the Reintegration of the Subcontinent, Neil Pa...
A review of Materialien zur Geschichte der Ramanuja-Schule II by Gerhard Oberhammer
When we think of segregation, what often comes to mind is apartheid South Africa, or the American So...
Across thirty six essays The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism presents the ideas, senti...
A review of The World\u27s Parliament of Religions: The East-West Encounter, Chicago, 1893 by Richar...
Do we need another history of Indian schools? After reading this book - a revision of Reyhner and Ed...
A new initiative established by volunteers in India, Pakistan, the UK and US, aims to promote critic...
Drawing on the chance discovery of a number of letters exchanged during the period, in India and the...
Partition of the Indian Subcontinent as a historical event has affected the nation in many ways. Ind...
In The Frontier Tribal Belt: Genesis and Purpose Under the Raj Salman Bangash explores the history o...
A Book of Conquest: The Chachnama and Muslim Origins in South Asia is a critical literary, historica...
Army and Nation draws on a wealth of data to explore how and why India has succeeded in keeping the ...
South Asia is undoubtedly home to one of the largest Muslim populations in the world. The region has...
Kashmir has been a thorn in the side of Indo-Pakistani relations since partition and remains a highl...
Academic attention on Indian Independence and Partition has hitherto been focused mainly on the poli...
In Beyond South Asia: India’s Strategic Evolution and the Reintegration of the Subcontinent, Neil Pa...
A review of Materialien zur Geschichte der Ramanuja-Schule II by Gerhard Oberhammer
When we think of segregation, what often comes to mind is apartheid South Africa, or the American So...
Across thirty six essays The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism presents the ideas, senti...
A review of The World\u27s Parliament of Religions: The East-West Encounter, Chicago, 1893 by Richar...
Do we need another history of Indian schools? After reading this book - a revision of Reyhner and Ed...