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Pangs of Partition: The Parting of Ways (Volume I)

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“Pangs of Partition: The Parting of Ways (Volume I)” (ISBN: 9788173043062) by Indira B. Gupta and S. Settar, offers a poignant exploration of the 1947 India-Pakistan partition. Uncover the human toll through firsthand accounts, historical analysis, and gripping narratives. This volume delves into the political climate and social upheaval, revealing the tragic consequences. Experience the raw emotions and lasting impact of this pivotal moment in history. Explore themes of displacement, communal violence, and resilience.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173043062
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Publisher Imprint: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • ISBN-10: 817304306X
  • Publisher Date: 2002

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Pangs of Partition: The Parting of Ways (Volume I)

  1. Rishabh Sonker

    This book offered a new perspective on the events of . While some parts were dense, the overall impact was powerful and thought-provoking. I would recommend it.

  2. Pragya

    A gripping narrative that sheds light on a dark chapter of history. Some bias were there. A must-read for anyone interested in South Asian history.

  3. Suman Pal

    I appreciated the inclusion of firsthand accounts, which brought the history to life. However, the book felt somewhat disorganized at times. Still a valuable resource.

  4. Yash Namdeo Pise

    An emotional rollercoaster. The authors did a fantastic job of capturing the pain and suffering of those affected by the Partition. Highly recommend!

  5. Priyanshi Madan

    While the subject matter is undoubtedly important, I found the writing style a bit dry. It lacked the emotional resonance I was hoping for, but it’s still an important historical record.

  6. Disha Dey

    The book provides a comprehensive overview of the Partition. I wish there had been more analysis of the long-term consequences.

  7. Divyanshi Singh

    A deeply moving and informative account of the Partition. The personal stories are heartbreaking, but the historical context could have been stronger. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  8. Tushar Panja

    Gupta and Settar’s work is a powerful reminder of the human cost of political decisions. Some sections were difficult to read, but ultimately rewarding.

  9. Mohd Fahad Khan

    This book is both heartbreaking and essential. It is a very detailed account that evokes many emotions. I learned so much.

  10. Adarsh Kumar Singh

    While informative, the book could have benefited from more maps and visual aids. Still, a valuable contribution to the literature on the Partition.

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