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Tyranny of Partition: Hindus in Bangladesh and Muslims in India

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Explore the profound impact of the 1947 partition on national identities and mental borders in ‘Tyranny of Partition: Hindus in Bangladesh and Muslims in India’ by Dr. Kathinka Sinha Kerkhoff. This compelling book, published by Gyan Publishing House, delves into how geographical boundaries created exclusionary cognitive maps for nationbuilders in both India and Bangladesh. Discover the ‘tyrannical’ effects of these mental borders and the author’s argument for altering them to foster inclusive societies. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of International Studies, this insightful read examines the lived experiences of minority communities and challenges the enduring rhetoric of partition. A crucial addition to understanding post-partition South Asia.

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This 286-page examination takes a hard look at how the 1947 Partition shaped the lives of religious minorities in South Asia. Rather than abstract history, it traces the real consequences: Hindu communities in Bangladesh and Muslim populations in India faced displacement, identity crises, and systemic challenges that persist today. If you’re seeking a nuanced, evidence-based account of Partition’s human toll—beyond textbook versions—this book offers the clarity many readers have been missing. Essential reading for anyone wanting to understand contemporary India-Pakistan relations and minority experiences. Published by Gyan Publishing House (2024), it’s suitable for readers 15 and up.

  • Print length: 286 pages
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
  • Publication date: 1 January 2024
  • Reading age: 15 years and up
  • Dimensions: 11 x 2 x 3 cm
  • ISBN-10: 9362806363
  • ISBN-13: 978-9362806369

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does this book cover about Partition?

This book focuses on how the 1947 Partition affected religious minorities—specifically Hindus who remained in Bangladesh and Muslims living in India. Rather than a broad Partition history, it examines the long-term consequences, displacement, and ongoing challenges these communities faced and continue to experience today.

Is this book suitable for school students or academic study?

Yes, with a reading age of 15+, it’s appropriate for senior school students and anyone studying South Asian history, political science, or social issues. The 286 pages provide depth without being overly academic, making it accessible for both students and general readers interested in Partition history.

How does this book differ from other Partition books in India?

Most Partition books focus on the general history or Hindu-Muslim conflicts. This one specifically examines the tyranny of Partition through the lens of minorities on both sides—giving voice to those whose stories are often overlooked in mainstream historical narratives.

Who should read this book?

History enthusiasts, students of South Asian studies, anyone interested in minority rights and religious coexistence, and readers seeking to understand contemporary India-Pakistan-Bangladesh relations. It’s particularly valuable for those wanting context beyond political headlines.

Is this the latest edition and where can I buy it in India?

Yes, this is the 2024 edition published by Gyan Publishing House (ISBN: 978-9362806369). You can buy it online at The Bookish Owl at ₹427.50, with convenient delivery across India.

Additional information

Author

Kathinka Sinha Kerkhoff

Publisher
ISBN

9789362806369