Forced Migration

Partition of Lives: Memory, Trauma, and Nostalgia of East Bengali Refugee Women in West Bengal

Subhasri Ghosh
Café Dissensus
2017

Population Movements in West Bengal: A Case Study of Nadia District, 1947-1951

Subhasri Ghosh
SAGE
2014

The New Nomadic Age: Archaeologies of Forced and Undocumented Migration

Yannis Hamilakis
Equinox Publishing Ltd
2018

Displacement and Citizenship : Histories and Memories of Exclusion

Vijaya Rao
Shambhavi Prakash
Papori Bora
Mallarika Sinha Roy
Tulika Books
2020

Recovering the Silenced Voices

Author(s): 
Choudhury, Mousumi
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Journalijar
www.journalijar.com/article/38058/recovering-the-silenced-voices-the-plight-and-trauma-of-kaibarta-partition-refugees-of-sonbeel-barak-valley-of-assam/

The historiography of the Partition of India, the creative literature andthe films evoked out of the pangs of Partition are primarily concerned withthe Partition of Punjab and Bengal. Assam as the third site of Partition remained under the veil of silence for nearly six decades. In recent years, academic interventions are forthcoming to unveil the human history of the Partition of Assam which triggered a huge forced migration of population in the Brahmaputra Valley, Barak Valley and the hill areas of Assam.

Removing Peoples: Forced Removal in the Modern World

Richard Bessel
Claudia B. Haake
German Historical Institute London
2011

Home, Uprooted: Oral Histories of India's Partition

Devika Chawla
Fordham University Press
2014

All Passion Spent

Hina, Zaheda
Zubaan
2011

A Life Long Ago

Sikdar, Sunanda
Ghatak, Anchita
Penguin Books
2012

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