The study is a novel attempt that chronicles Punjab's partition while dealing with partition itself. The narrative weaves disparate local and national events, taking the reader back to 1947 in dimensions large in numbers and scope. Almost a day to day report of the Punjab through 1947, it restores the human dimension to a story that was essentially one of acute human misery. Based mainly on 15 regional and national newspapers it closely examines the Punjab and its partition through letters, opinion columns, editorials, classifieds and photographs. Equal emphasis is also laid on hitherto unused and unpublished sources, these include personal diaries, letters, memoirs and notes recorded by observant contemporaries including civil, police and military field officers, culled from centres in India and the United Kingdom. Tanwar breaks free of tutored statements of 'so called facts' to provide new dimensions to crucial issues and events, challenging perceptions that have been held for long, seeking the 'little histories', the 'local intensities' the 'local voices', side stepping in the process the trend of downsizing, downplaying the tragedy of Punjab's partition, a trend which has prevailed as part of a misplaced obligation to demonstrate oneness in writings on India's struggle for freedom. This book is exceedingly relevant to our present times, more so in view of the thawing process of relations between India and Pakistan. It is essential reading for those with interest in Punjab, both East and West, and colonial Indian history.
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Raghuvendra Tanwar is Professor Emeritus at Kurukshetra University where he taught history for over 38 years. With an outstanding academic record among other honours is a First Class First history masters. Some of his writings on the Punjab, mainly its partition (1947) as also Jammu and Kashmir have been received as seminal studies. These include besides the present volume, The Politics of Sharing Power: The Punjab Unionist Party, 1923-1947 (1999). The Story of India’s Partition, narrates the partition story with 240 rare mostly unpublished photographs and illustrations. It has been published by the Publication Division, Government of India, in English and Hindi (2022). Tanwar’s book Be Clear Kashmir Will Vote for India: Jammu & Kashmir, 1947-1953 (2019) has received acclaim for important new insights. He has been a National Fellow (Research Awardee) of the University Grants Commission of India and Director of the Haryana Academy of History and Culture. At present Tanwar is Chairman, Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), New Delhi. He is a Padma Shri, Education & Literature.
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Punjab's partition background. 2. Pointers to disaster Punjab in early 1947. 3. Partition and the 3 June Plan. 4. The boundary commission Punjabis reject the award. 5. Taken unawares Punjab pays the price. 6. Early dimensions of the disaster. 7. Peace returns to Punjab a story of corruption and greed. 8. Punjab in the aftermath of Gandhi's assassination. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. The study is a novel attempt that chronicles Punjab's partition while dealing with partition itself. The narrative weaves disparate local and national events taking the reader back to 1947 in dimensions large in numbers and scope. Almost a day to day report of the Punjab through 1947 it restores the human dimension to a story that was essentially one of acute human misery. Based mainly on 15 regional and national newspapers it closely examines the Punjab and its partition through letters opinion columns editorials classifieds and photographs equal emphasis is also laid on hitherto unused and unpublished sources these include personal diaries letters memoirs and notes recorded by observant contemporaries including civil police and military field officers culled from centres in India and the United Kingdom. Tanwar breaks free of tutored statements of so called facts to provide new dimensions to crucial issues and events challenging perceptions that have been held for long seeking the little histories the local intensities the local voices side stepping in the process the trend of downsizing downplaying the tragedy of Punjab's partition a trend which has prevailed as part of a misplaced obligation to demonstrate oneness in writings on India's struggle for freedom. This book is exceedingly relevant to our present times more so in view of the thawing process of relations between India and Pakistan. It is essential reading for those with interest in Punjab both east and west and colonial Indian history. 622 pp. Artikel-Nr. 60428
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