History

Coming Out of Partition: Refugee Women of Bengal

Gargi Chakravartty
Srishti Publishers & Distributors,India
2007

Contemporary Pakistani Fiction in English: Idea, Nation, State

Cara N. Cilano
Routledge
2013

Shackles of Independence: A Memoir of an Unknown Indian

Prasanta Sarkar
Xlibris Corp.
2013

`How Best Do We Survive?': A Modern Political History of the Tamil Muslims (South Asian History and Culture)

Kenneth McPherson
Routledge India
2012

India's Foreign Relations, 1947-2007

Jayanta Kumar Ray
Routledge India
2011

The Indian Army and the end of the Raj: Decolonising the Subcontinent

Daniel Marston
Cambridge University Press
2014

From Plassey to Partition: A History of Modern India

Sekhar Bandyopadhyay
Orient Longman
2004

1947Partition.org

Author(s): 
Dr. Kavita Daiya
www.1947partition.org/aboutus.aspx

This website collects “educational resources about the histories and experiences of the 1947 Partition of India in order to create new knowledge about the transnational effects of ethnic violence and migration in the modern world.”

Postcolonial Studies @ Emory: Partition of India

Publisher/Sponsor: 
Deepika Bahri
postcolonialstudies.emory.edu/partition-of-india/

“Postcolonial Studies @ Emory is a student-authored project in (perpetual) progress at the English Department at Emory University. Begun in Spring 1996, it aims to furnish introductory level information on important creative and critical figures and significant topics in Postcolonial Studies.” Featured on this site is a study of the 1947 Partition of India and it includes a detailed timeline of events that occurred.

Himal Southasian

Publisher/Sponsor: 
The Southasian Trust
www.himalmag.com/index.php?option=com_googlesearch&n=30&cx=006895320230261818184%3Apcidox9obja&cof=FORID%3A11&ie=UTF-8&q=partition&sa=Search&hl=en&Itemid=22&cx=006895320230261818184%3Apcidox9obja

The Himal Southasian is "South Asia's first and only regional news and analysis magazine...critical analysis, commentary, opinion, essays and reviews -- covering regional trends in politics and economics with the same perspective as culture and history, Himal stories do not stop at national borders, but are followed wherever they lead." This online magazine features material on important aspects of Indian History as well, including the Partition of India.

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