British

The British in India: Three Centuries of Ambition and Experience

Gilmour, David
Penguin
2019

Partition Amidst Politics, Life, And Literature

Sweta Singh (Research Scholar, Dept. of English, Mewar University, Chittorgarh (India))
Dr. Purabi Panwar (Associate Professor, Visiting Faculty, Mewar University, Chittorgarh(India))
RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary
2019

Rule of Darkness: British Literature and Imperialism, 1830–1914

Patrick Brantlinger
Cornell University Press
1990

Partition of the Indian Subcontinent: Planning and Implementation

Author(s): 
Rabia Umar Ali
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Quaid-I-Azam University - Department of History
http://prr.hec.gov.pk/Thesis/1287S.pdf

An academic work. (PhD Thesis) Abstract from the author: India’s Partition was an event of momentous significance for the three major communities, the Hindus, Muslims and the Sikhs who were at the time residing in the subcontinent. It was an equally important phenomenon for the British who were to withdraw their rule and thereby signify an imperial retreat from India. Independence was announced on the 15th of August 1947 after which the two sovereign States of India and Pakistan emerged on the map of the world.

Pakistan Toward Partition

Author(s): 
The Library of Congress Country Studies
Publisher/Sponsor: 
The Library of Congress Country Studies
www.workmall.com/wfb2001/pakistan/pakistan_history_toward_partition.html

This website page provides a summary of events that lead Pakistan to Partition in 1947. More historical information about Pakistan can also be found.

The Dynasty: Nehru-Gandhi Story

Jad Adams
Phillip Whitehead
TV Books
1998

Defence Implications of a Partition of India into Hindustan and Pakistan

Sir Arthur Smith
East & West Publishing Company
1976

Weakened States Seeking Renewal: British Offical Reports from South Asia (1 January-30 April 1948)

Lionel Carter
Manohar Publishers & Distributors
2013

After the Raj: Plain Tales of Those Who Stayed on After Independence

Purcell, Hugh
The History Press
2008

Scars of Partition: Postcolonial Legacies in French and British Borderlands

William F.S. Miles
University of Nebraska Press
2014

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