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Lahore 1947

By: Salim, Ahmad.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications; 2003Description: 307 p.ISBN: 9693514211 (hardcover); 9789693514216 (hardcover).Subject(s): History LahoreDDC classification: 954.9143 Salim 21038 1st 2003 History Summary: This study of the 1947 partition asserts that it remains the defining moment in the modern history of the Indian subcontinent. Contemporary communal and national stereotypes draw sustenance from the climacteric events that accompanied the British decision to divide and quit. Partition permanently altered the demographic, socioeconomic, and cultural landscapes of such major cities as Karachi, Lahore, Delhi, and Calcutta. Their huge refugee populations have also profoundly impacted upon these conurbations’ political life. The continuing effects of partition at political, cultural, and psychological levels extend far beyond the focus on Kashmir, which has sometimes been dubbed “the unfinished business” of partition. They point to the fact that partition should be regarded as a process rather than a single historical event confined to August 1
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This study of the 1947 partition asserts that it remains the defining moment in the modern history of the Indian subcontinent. Contemporary communal and national stereotypes draw sustenance from the climacteric events that accompanied the British decision to divide and quit. Partition permanently altered the demographic, socioeconomic, and cultural landscapes of such major cities as Karachi, Lahore, Delhi, and Calcutta. Their huge refugee populations have also profoundly impacted upon these conurbations’ political life. The continuing effects of partition at political, cultural, and psychological levels extend far beyond the focus on Kashmir, which has sometimes been dubbed “the unfinished business” of partition. They point to the fact that partition should be regarded as a process rather than a single historical event confined to August 1

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