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India's partition : process, strategy and mobilization edited by Mushirul Hasan

Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press ©1993Description: viii, 434 p. : maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780195635041
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.035 MUS
Item type: Books
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An extract from the presidential address of M.A. Jinnah -- An extract from the presidential address of Abul Kalam Azad -- Extracts from the Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi -- An extract from The Discovery of India / Jawaharlal Nehru -- Muslims and political representation in colonial india: the making of Pakistan / Farzana Shaikh -- The high politics of India's partition: the revisionist perspective / Asim Roy -- The muslim mass contacts campaign: analysis of strategy of political mobilization / Mushirul Hasan -- Jinnah and the Pakistan demand / R.J. Moore -- Religious leadership and the Pakistan movement in the Punjab / David Gilmartin -- The growth of the Muslim league in the Punjab, 1937-46 / Ian A. Talbot -- Bengal politics and the Muslim masses, 1920-47 / Partha Chatterjee -- Divided Bengal: problems of nationalism and identity in the 1947 partition / Leonard A. Gordon -- The illusion of security: the background to Muslim separatism in the United Provinces / Lance Brennan -- 'Communalism' in princely India: the case of Hyderabad, 1930-40 / Ian copland -- Toba tek singh / Saadat Hasan Manto [Translated by Khalid Hasan] -- The partition of India in retrospect / Mohammad Mujeeb -- Some memories / Raja of Mahmadabad

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