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Lands of Belonging: A History of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Britain

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Explore the intertwined histories of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Britain in “Lands of Belonging.” Marking the 75th anniversary of Partition, Salini Perera offers a rich exploration of shared heritage, conflict, and evolving identities. Discover how these nations shaped each other and the lasting legacies of empire. ISBN: 9781839944680

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781839944680
  • Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 64
  • Weight: 740 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1839944684
  • Publisher Date: 07 Jul 2022
  • Height: 298 mm
  • Spine Width: 17 mm
  • Width: 260 mm

16 reviews for Lands of Belonging: A History of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Britain

  1. Brahat K Singh

    Lands of Belonging is ambitious, but I wish it delved deeper into individual stories. Still, a valuable contribution to understanding post-colonial history.

  2. Atul Kumar Sah

    A thought-provoking read, though sometimes dense. Perera sheds light on the complex relationship between these nations. Worthwhile, but be prepared for a challenging journey.

  3. Charu Apan

    Perera’s book is essential for understanding the complexities of identity in the region. It offers hope by promoting shared experiences and respect.

  4. Rituparna Dey

    A good overview, but I felt it lacked a certain emotional depth. The historical analysis is solid, but the human element could have been stronger.

  5. Jacob Francis

    I learned so much! The book is well-researched and provides a balanced perspective on a sensitive topic. A must-read for anyone interested in this region.

  6. Aditya

    Lands of Belonging is a triumph. Perera’s nuanced approach to a complex history is commendable. This should be required reading!

  7. Sanchit Dahiya

    I enjoyed learning about the connections between these countries, but the book was a bit too long and detailed for my taste. Still, a solid effort.

  8. Vaibhav Singh

    Interesting topic, but the book felt a bit academic. I struggled to connect with the material at times, but I did learn a few new things.

  9. Sarah Daniel Satdive

    An excellent exploration of shared history and its lasting impact. The book sparked important conversations and broadened my understanding of the region.

  10. Sonu Fugare

    Eye-opening and thought-provoking! Perera masterfully weaves together a compelling narrative. This book will stay with me for a long time.

  11. Saurabh Singh

    Absolutely fascinating! Perera’s writing is engaging, and the historical connections are brilliantly explored. Highly recommended for anyone interested in South Asian history.

  12. Chhavi Poddar

    An important book that encourages reflection on identity and belonging. While some sections felt repetitive, the overall message is powerful and relevant.

  13. Samyak Daheshwar Gajbhiye

    A decent historical overview, but it could have benefited from more personal narratives. The overall scope felt too broad.

  14. Divya

    I had high expectations, and while the book is good, it didn’t quite meet them. The writing style felt a little dry at times. Still a worthwhile read, though.

  15. Vishal Teotia

    While informative, the sheer amount of information was overwhelming at times. I appreciated the effort, but it could have been more concise.

  16. Madhurima Purkait

    This book is a revelation! Perera connects the dots in a way I’ve never seen before. A truly insightful and compelling read. You will not regret it.

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