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Pangs of Partition: The Human Dimension (Volume II)

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SKU: 9788173043079

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173043079
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Publisher Imprint: Manohar
  • ISBN-10: 8173043078
  • Publisher Date: 2002

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Pangs of Partition: The Human Dimension (Volume II)

  1. Adarsh Sahu

    Informative and moving. Sheds light on a dark chapter of history. Recommended.

  2. Chetna Joshi

    Some stories resonated deeply, others less so. Still, an important contribution to the historical narrative.

  3. Avneesh Kaur

    Incredibly moving and well-researched. A must-read for anyone interested in the Partition.

  4. Umesh K Soni

    Offers a unique perspective, but some stories felt similar. Still a worthwhile read.

  5. Ayush Chandra

    A powerful reminder of the human cost of conflict. Some stories were difficult to read, but necessary.

  6. Akshit Gulati

    Uneven, but contains some truly unforgettable accounts. Worth reading, but be prepared for emotional impact.

  7. Mohit Bijpuriya

    Deeply affecting and thought-provoking. This book has left a lasting impression.

  8. Aahana Moral

    An emotional journey through the pain and resilience of those affected by Partition. A must-read.

  9. Pranav Anant Joshi

    I was expecting a more engaging writing style, but the information itself was valuable.

  10. Saksham Mishra

    This volume added more perspective to the events around partition. Very insightful!

  11. Govind Sharda

    Volume II delivers powerful personal accounts. While informative, the writing style could be more engaging.

  12. Anurag

    The human stories are heart-wrenching. A powerful and important book.

  13. Amarjeet Kumar

    Provides a harrowing glimpse into the lives affected by Partition. Highly recommended.

  14. Anjali Gupta

    A difficult but necessary read. Sheds light on the personal tragedies behind the political upheaval.

  15. Prateek

    A poignant collection of stories. Some were truly heartbreaking, others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a valuable read for understanding the human cost.

  16. Keshav Kumar

    Good collection, but I felt some accounts were not well-written. Still, an important topic.

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