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The Long Partition and the Making of Modern South Asia: Refugees, Boundaries, Histories

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“The Long Partition and the Making of Modern South Asia” explores the bureaucratic violence of postcolonial nationhood in India and Pakistan after 1947. Drawing on oral histories and archival research, Vazira Zamindar reveals how the two states managed refugees, administered property, and constructed the Indo-Pak border. Discover the surprising history of Partition and its impact on ordinary people caught between two nations.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780670082056
  • Publisher: Penguin Books India
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0670082058
  • Publisher Date: 04 Jan 2008
  • No of Pages: 304

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for The Long Partition and the Making of Modern South Asia: Refugees, Boundaries, Histories

  1. Oam Jagtap

    An excellent resource for understanding the complexities of partition.

  2. Samriddha Chatterjee

    Eye-opening account of the refugee crisis and border construction. It gives you a new perspective on the event. A must-read for history buffs!

  3. Anjali Agrawal

    Outstanding research on a vital topic. Zamindar successfully brings the partition to life and shows its lasting impact.

  4. Supreet Suman

    Deep dive into the refugee experience. Zamindar’s work is commendable. It can be repetitive at times, but overall very informative.

  5. Divanshu Thakur

    A well-researched but dense read. More personal stories would have added depth.

  6. Nipun Mehrotra

    I was hoping for a more compelling human interest narrative.

  7. Tanu Priya

    This is a fantastic work on the long-term implications of partition. Zamindar’s analysis is sharp, although dense at points.

  8. Jyotika Tuteja

    An important study, but the writing is a bit dry. It presents the facts but fails to bring the human stories to life.

  9. Ojaswani Gupta

    A crucial addition to Partition studies. It unveils the impact on ordinary people. This is the book that everyone should read.

  10. Vishwajeet Kumar

    Offers a detailed examination of the post-partition era. The archival research is impressive, but the focus on bureaucracy may not appeal to all.

  11. Meghna Singhal

    Thought-provoking exploration of nation-building after partition. However, the book could benefit from more maps to better illustrate border changes.

  12. Soumya Kohli

    Helps to know about the struggles and their results in history.

  13. Harshil Singh

    The book provides a nuanced view of the challenges faced by India and Pakistan. But some chapters were hard to get through.

  14. Mohammad Fahim Faisal

    Focuses too much on bureaucracy. While informative, it lacks the emotional depth of other Partition narratives.

  15. Neeraj Chitrasen Singh

    Zamindar sheds light on the bureaucratic complexities of partition. While the topic is important, the writing style could be more engaging. A mixed bag.

  16. Shahbaz J Sheikh

    Provides a good overview of post-partition issues. Some sections are repetitive and the conclusions are not strong.

  17. Chhayank Kumar

    Helps understand the creation of modern South Asia. Explains the challenges of managing refugees. Strongly recommend!

  18. Aman Shukla

    The administrative challenges are carefully examined. The book is very well written.

  19. Sheshan A Hegde

    A compelling narrative of the human cost of partition. Oral histories add a powerful dimension. However, I wished for more analysis on the long-term impact.

  20. Deepali Chouhan

    Essential reading for anyone interested in South Asian history. The impact of Partition comes alive in this engaging study.

  21. Ritik Kumar

    A must-read for gaining insight into South Asia’s modern history. It provides some new prespective on the event.

  22. Naman Jain

    It can get caught up in administrative details. The overall perspective is excellent.

  23. Anirudh Yerra

    Offers a unique perspective on the bureaucratic side of partition. Its well written and easy to read.

  24. Pankaj Kumar Sharma

    An insightful look at the aftermath of partition. Zamindar’s research is thorough, but at times the details felt overwhelming. Still, a valuable contribution to understanding South Asia’s history.

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