India's Partition

The Story of Imperialism in Retreat

Nonfiction, History, Asian, India, British
Cover of the book India's Partition by Devendra Panigrahi, Taylor and Francis
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Author: Devendra Panigrahi ISBN: 9781135768126
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: August 19, 2004
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Devendra Panigrahi
ISBN: 9781135768126
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: August 19, 2004
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Based on new source material available in both England and India, India's Partition examines the partition in the context of the retreat of the British Empire. The freeing of India from British rule was the result of internal forces in both countries, while the split of the subcontinent along religious lines served as a harbinger for things to come. Panigrahi argues that partition was not a foregone conclusion and was not the favoured option for most of the main parties, but rather was the result of a unique set of circumstances.

An erudite exploration of the highly complex relations between India and Britain leading up to independence and the split, India's Partition looks at the leaders who made far-reaching decisions - and their motivations - during this critical time.

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Based on new source material available in both England and India, India's Partition examines the partition in the context of the retreat of the British Empire. The freeing of India from British rule was the result of internal forces in both countries, while the split of the subcontinent along religious lines served as a harbinger for things to come. Panigrahi argues that partition was not a foregone conclusion and was not the favoured option for most of the main parties, but rather was the result of a unique set of circumstances.

An erudite exploration of the highly complex relations between India and Britain leading up to independence and the split, India's Partition looks at the leaders who made far-reaching decisions - and their motivations - during this critical time.

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