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Spirals Of Contention Why India Was Partitioned In 1947 Satish Saberwal

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Spirals Of Contention Why India Was Partitioned In 1947 Satish Saberwal
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Publisher: Routledge India
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Satish Saberwal
ISBN: 9780415467353, 0415467357
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Spirals Of Contention Why India Was Partitioned In 1947 Satish Saberwal by Satish Saberwal 9780415467353, 0415467357 instant download after payment.

This study examines the social and psychological processes that led to the Partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947. It recognizes the long-term continuities in the idiom of conflict (as well as cooperation), and shows that, by 1900, the conflicts and animosities were gathering a self-aggravating momentum. The book moves back and forth between evidence and general, or theoretical, understanding. Separateness between Hindus and Muslims grew reciprocally, with hardening religious identities and the growing frequency of incidents of conflict. These skirmishes had several dimensions: symbolic (desecrating places of worship), societal (conversions), and physical (violence against women). As mutual trust declined, a quarter century of negotiations under diverse auspices failed to yield an agreement, and even the framework of the Partition in 1947 was imposed by the colonial rulers. A theoretically informed study, this book takes a comparative stance along several axes. Recognizing long-term continuities in the idiom of conflict (as well as of cooperation), it will be of interest to students of conflicts, Partitions, history, sociology, and South Asian studies.

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