In 1971 a war led to the creation of Bangladesh. Instantly three narratives sprang up: the war as a national triumph, the war as betrayal and shame, and the war as a glorious campaign. Today more layered interpretations are superseding these ‘first-generation narratives’. Taking the case of insurgents from neighbouring India who, against their will, became embroiled in the war, this article seeks to contribute to ‘second-generation narratives’ that challenge the historiographical apportioning of blame and the national/ethnic framing of the conflict. The article uses hitherto-unpublished photographs from private collections to demonstrate how the war for the liberation of Mizoram (India) and that for the liberation of Bangladesh became entan...
The study has focused on the role and motivations of the Bengali military officers in the Pakistan A...
The year of 1971 became a signifying marker transforming the political dynamics of South Asia. Forty...
How does India remember the 1962 border war with China? The article argues that there are two ways i...
The most important and celebrated chapter in the history of Bangladesh is its nine-month long Libera...
The year 1971 symbolizes an episode of a bloodbath in the history of South Asia. Popularly known as ...
The age of the Bengali liberation war has crossed almost five decades. The political, social, econom...
In this paper, Alavi brings together an interview and academic scholarship on the 1971 partition of ...
Military memoirs often seek to reproduce an authoritative understanding of warfare that delineate im...
The Liberation War of 1971 (Muktijuddho in Bengali) is the most significant and celebrated event in ...
In the postmodern era, one of the primary objectives of oral narratives is to tell the untold storie...
In 1971 Bengalis in Britain rallied en masse in support of the independence struggle that created Ba...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
This article is about guerrilla narratives of war, as told by veterans of the Zimbabwe People’s Revo...
The concept of “Nation ” is full of ambiguity and complications in postcolonial Indian subcontinent ...
Rape, commonly used as a weapon of war, was long seen as an inevitable by-product of battle. Recent ...
The study has focused on the role and motivations of the Bengali military officers in the Pakistan A...
The year of 1971 became a signifying marker transforming the political dynamics of South Asia. Forty...
How does India remember the 1962 border war with China? The article argues that there are two ways i...
The most important and celebrated chapter in the history of Bangladesh is its nine-month long Libera...
The year 1971 symbolizes an episode of a bloodbath in the history of South Asia. Popularly known as ...
The age of the Bengali liberation war has crossed almost five decades. The political, social, econom...
In this paper, Alavi brings together an interview and academic scholarship on the 1971 partition of ...
Military memoirs often seek to reproduce an authoritative understanding of warfare that delineate im...
The Liberation War of 1971 (Muktijuddho in Bengali) is the most significant and celebrated event in ...
In the postmodern era, one of the primary objectives of oral narratives is to tell the untold storie...
In 1971 Bengalis in Britain rallied en masse in support of the independence struggle that created Ba...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
This article is about guerrilla narratives of war, as told by veterans of the Zimbabwe People’s Revo...
The concept of “Nation ” is full of ambiguity and complications in postcolonial Indian subcontinent ...
Rape, commonly used as a weapon of war, was long seen as an inevitable by-product of battle. Recent ...
The study has focused on the role and motivations of the Bengali military officers in the Pakistan A...
The year of 1971 became a signifying marker transforming the political dynamics of South Asia. Forty...
How does India remember the 1962 border war with China? The article argues that there are two ways i...