The Partition of Bengal, 1905-1911

The Partition of Bengal, 1905-1911
Author: Vinod Kumar Saxena
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1987
Genre: Bengal (India)
ISBN:

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Partition of Bengal

Partition of Bengal
Author: Nityapriẏa Ghosha
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2005
Genre: Bengal (India)
ISBN:

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Excerpts of essays, comments and editorial from different journals.

Bengal Divided

Bengal Divided
Author: Joya Chatterji
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 1994-12-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521411288

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Whereas previous studies of the end of British rule in India have concentrated on the negotiations of the transfer of power at the all-India level or have considered the emergence of separatist politics amongst India's Muslim minorities, this study provides a re-evaluation of the history of Bengal focusing on the political and social processes that led to the demand for partition in Bengal and tracing the rise of Hindu communalism. In its most startling revelation, the author shows how the demand for a separate homeland for the Hindus, which was fuelled by a large and powerful section of Hindu society within Bengal, was seen as the only way to regain influence and to wrest power from the Muslim majority. The picture which emerges is one of a stratified and fragmented society moving away from the mainstream of Indian nationalism, and increasingly preoccupied with narrower, more parochial concerns.

The Spoils of Partition

The Spoils of Partition
Author: Joya Chatterji
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2007-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521875363

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The partition of India in 1947 was a seminal event of the twentieth century. Much has been written about the Punjab and the creation of West Pakistan; by contrast, little is known about the partition of Bengal. This remarkable book by an acknowledged expert on the subject assesses the social, economic and political consequences of partition. Using compelling sources, the book, which was originally published in 2007, shows how and why the borders were redrawn, how the creation of new nation states led to unprecedented upheavals, massive shifts in population and wholly unexpected transformations of the political landscape in both Bengal and India. The book also reveals how the spoils of partition, which the Congress in Bengal had expected from the new boundaries, were squandered over the twenty years which followed. This is an intriguing and challenging work whose findings change our understanding and its consequences for the history of the subcontinent.

The Partition of Bengal

The Partition of Bengal
Author: Debjani Sengupta
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1316673871

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This study looks at the rich literature that has been spawned through the historical imagination of Bengali-speaking writers in West Bengal and Bangladesh through issues of homelessness, migration and exile to see how the Partition of Bengal in 1947 has thrown a long shadow over memories and cultural practices. Through a rich trove of literary and other materials, the book lays bare how the Partition has been remembered or how it has been forgotten. For the first time, hitherto untranslated archival materials and texts in Bangla have been put together to assess the impact of 1947 on the cultural memory of Bangla-speaking peoples and communities. This study contends that there is not one but many smaller partitions that women and men suffered, each with its own textures of pain, guilt and affirmation.