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VOLUME I: HISTORY WRITING, VIOLENCE, BORDERS<br/>Part One: History Writing<br/>1. Mushirul Hasan, ?India?s Partition Revisited?, in Mushirul Hasan (ed.), <br/>Inventing Boundaries: Gender, Politics and the Partition of India (New Delhi: <br/>Oxford University Press, 2000), pp. 26?44<br/>2. David Gilmartin, ?Partition, Pakistan and South Asian History: In Search of a <br/>Narrative?, Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 57, No. 4 (1998), pp. 1068?95<br/>3. Ayesha Jalal, ??Conjuring Pakistan?: History as Official Imagining?, <br/>International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 8, No. 4 (1994), pp. 73?89<br/>4. Krishna Kumar, ?Partition in School Textbooks: A Comparative Look at India <br/>and Pakistan?, in S. Settar and Indira Baptista Gupta (eds.), Pangs of Partition, <br/>Vol. II (New Delhi: Manohar, 2002), pp. 17?28<br/>5. Vazira Fazila-Yacoobali, ?A Rite of Passage: The Partition of History and the <br/>Dawn of Pakistan?, Special Issue, Interventions: International Journal of <br/>Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (1999), pp. 183?200<br/>6. Ravikant, ?Partition: Strategies of Oblivion, Ways of Remembering?, in <br/>Ravikant and Tarun. K. Saint, Translating Partition (New Delhi: Katha, 2001), <br/>pp. 159?73<br/>Part Two: Violence<br/>7. Swarna Aiya, ??August Anarchy?: The Partition Massacres in Punjab, 1947?, <br/>Special Issue, South Asia:Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 18 (1995) pp. 13?<br/>36<br/>8. Indivar Kamtekar, ?The Military Ingredient of Communal Violence in Punjab, <br/>1947?, Indian History Congress Proceedings, pp. 1?6<br/>9. Paul R. Brass, ?The Partition of India and Retributive Genocide in the Punjab, <br/>1946?47: Means, Methods, and Purposes?, Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 5, <br/>No. 1 (2003), pp. 71?101<br/>10. Ian Copland, ?The Further Shores of Partition: Ethnic Cleansing in Rajasthan, <br/>1947?, Past and Present, Vol. 19, No. 160, August (1998), pp. 657?704<br/>11. Ishtiaq Ahmed, ?Forced Migration and Ethnic Cleansing in Lahore in 1947: <br/>Some First Person Accounts?, in Ian Talbot and Shinder Thandi (eds.), People on <br/>the Move: Punjabi Colonial and Post-Colonial Migration (New Delhi: Oxford <br/>University Press, 2004), pp. 96?141<br/>12. Gyanendra Pandey, ?The Long Life of Rumor?, Special Issue, Partition, <br/>Alternatives, Vol. 27, No. 2, April/June (2002), pp. 165?91<br/>13. Sucheta Mahajan, ?Gandhi?s Swaraj or Hindu Raj? The Making of the Post-<br/>Independence Polity?, in Vinita Damodaran and Maya Unnithan-Kumar (eds.), <br/>Postcolonial India: History, Politics and Culture (New Delhi: Manohar, 2000), <br/>pp. 55?71<br/> <br/> Part Three: Borders<br/>14. Tai Yong, ?Partition and the Making of South Asian Boundaries?, in Tai Yong <br/>Tan and Gyanesh Kudaisya, The Aftermath of Partition in South Asia (London: <br/>Routledge, 2000) pp. 78-100<br/>15. Joya Chatterji, ?The Fashioning of a Frontier: The Radcliffe Line and <br/>Bengal?s Border Landscape, 1947?52?, Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 33, No. 1 <br/>(1999), pp. 185?242<br/>16. Shereen Ilahi, ?The Radclifffe Boundary Commission and the Fate of <br/>Kashmir?, India Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, January (2003), pp. 77?102<br/>17. Lucy Chester, ?The 1947 Partition: Drawing the Indo-Pakistani Boundary?, <br/>American Diplomacy, Vol. 7, No. 1, February (2002) <br/>VOLUME II: GENDER, MINORITIES, MEMORIES<br/>Part One: Gender<br/>18. Bharati Ray, ?Women and Partition Some Questions?, in Bharati Ray and <br/>Aparna Basu (eds.), From Independence Towards Freedom: Indian Women Since <br/>1947 (New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1999), pp. 1?18<br/>19. Aparna Basu, ?Uprooted Women: Partition of Punjab 1947?, in Ruth Roach <br/>Pierson and Nupur Chaudhuri (eds.), Nation, Empire, Colony: Historicizing <br/>Gender and Race (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998), pp. 270?86<br/>20. Andrew Major, ??The Chief Sufferers?: Abduction of Women During the <br/>Partition of the Punjab?, Special Issue, South Asia: Journal of South Asian <br/>Studies, Vol. 18 (1995) pp. 57 ? 72<br/>21. Ritu Menon and Bhasin, Kamla, ?Abducted Women, the State and Questions <br/>of Honour: Three Perpectives on the Recovery Operation in Post-Partition India?, <br/>Economic and Political Weekly, 23 April 1993, pp. 1?31<br/>22. Karuna Chanana, ?Family Strategies, Gender Ideologies and Education: The <br/>Impact of Partition on Punjabi Women of New Delhi?, Economic and Political <br/>Weekly, 23 April 1993, pp. 157?76<br/>23. Deepika Bahri, ?Telling Tales: Women and the Trauma of Partition in <br/>Sidhwa?s Cracking India?, Special Issue, Interventions: International Journal of <br/>Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, (1999), pp. 217?34<br/>Part Two: Minorities<br/>24. Gyanesh Kudaisya, ??Divided Landscapes, Fragmented Identities? East <br/>Bengal Refugees and their Rehabilitation in India, 1947?79?, Singapore Journal <br/>of Tropical Geography, Vol. 17, No. 1 (1996) pp. 24?39<br/>25. Meghna Guhathakurta, ?Understanding the Bengal Partition through <br/>Reconstructing Family Histories: A Case Study?, Journal of Social Studies, Vol. <br/>76, April (1997), pp. 57?65<br/>26. Papiya Ghosh, ?Partition?s Biharis?, Comparative Studies of South Asia, <br/>Africe and the Middle East, Vol. 17, No. 2 (1997), pp. 21?33<br/>27. Sumit Sen, ?Stateless Refugees and the Right to Return: The Bihari Refugees <br/>of South Asia?, International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol. 11, No. 4, (1999), pp. <br/>625?45<br/>28. Anindita Dasgupta, ?Denial and Resistance Sylheti Partition Refugees in <br/>Assam?, Contemporary South Asia, Vol. 10, No. 3 (2001), pp. 343?60<br/>29. Tai Yong Tan, ?A Community in Crisis: Partition and the Sikhs?, in Tai Yong <br/>Tan and Gyanesh Kudaisya, The Aftermath of Partition in South Asia (London: <br/>Routledge, 2000) pp. 99?122<br/>30. Sarah Ansari, ?The Movement of Indian Muslims to West Pakistan after <br/>1947: Partition-Related Migration and its Consequences for the Pakistani <br/>Province of Sind?, in Judith M. Brown and Rosemary Foot (eds.), Migration: The <br/>Asian Experience (London: Macmillan, St Martin?s Press in association with St <br/>Antony?s College, 1994), pp. 149?68<br/>Part Three: Memories<br/>31. Estelle Dryland, ?Migration and Resettlement: the Emergence of the <br/>Muhaarjir Quami Mahaz?, South Asia Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 23, <br/>No. 2, December (2000), pp. 111?42<br/>32. Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff, ?Voices of Difference?, in Critical Asian Studies, <br/>Vol. 36, No. 1 (2004), pp. 113?42<br/>33. Priya Kumar, ?Testimonies of Loss and Memory: Partition and the Haunting <br/>of a Nation?, Special Issue, Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial <br/>Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (1999), pp. 201?15<br/>34. Dhoolekha Raj, ?Partition and Diaspora: Memories and Identities of Punjabi <br/>Hindus in London?, International Journal of Punjab Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1, <br/>January?June (1997), pp. 101?27<br/>35. Ian Talbot, ?Literature and the Human Drama of the 1947 Partition?, Special <br/>Issue, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 18 (1995) pp. 37?56<br/>VOLUME III: IDENTITIES, GEOPOLITICS, RECONCILIATION<br/>Part One: Identities<br/>36. Mushirul Hasan, ?India and Pakistan: Why the Difference??, in Mushirul <br/>Hasan and Nariaki Nakazato (eds.), The Unfinished Agenda: Nation Building in <br/>South Asia (New Delhi: Manohar, 2001), pp. 309?43<br/>37. Ishtiaq Ahmed, ?The 1947 Partition of India: A Paradigm for Pathological <br/>Politics in India and Pakistan?, Asian Ethnicity, Vol. 3, No. 1, March (2002), pp. <br/>9?28<br/>38. Gyanendra Pandey, ?Can a Muslim be an Indian??, Comparative Studies in <br/>Society and History, Vol. 41, No. 4 (1999), pp. 608?28<br/>Part Two: Geopolitics<br/>39. Gurharpal Singh, ?The Partition of India as State Contraction: Some <br/>Unspoken Assumptions?, Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, <br/>Vol. 35, No. 1, March (1997), pp. 51?66<br/>40. Vali Nasr, ?The Negotiable State: Borders and Power-Struggles in Pakistan?, <br/>in Brendan O?Leary, Ian S. Lustick and Thomas Callaghy (eds.), Rightsizing the <br/>State: The Politics of Moving Borders (New York: Oxford University Press, <br/>2001), pp. 168?200<br/>41. Willem van Schendel, ?Stateless in South Asia: The Making of the India-<br/>Bangladesh Enclaves?, Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 61, No. 1, February (2002), <br/>pp. 115?47<br/>42. Willem van Schendel, ?Working Through Partition: Making a Living in the <br/>Bengal Borderlands?, International Review of Social History, Vol. 46 (2001), pp. <br/>393?421<br/>43. Patricia Ellis and Zafar Khan, ?Partition and Kashmir: Implication for the <br/>Region and the Diaspora?, in Ian Talbot and Gurharpal Singh (eds.), Region and <br/>Partition, Bengal, Punjab and the Partition of the Subcontinent (Oxford: Oxford <br/>University Press, 1999), pp. 269?97<br/>44. Gyanesh Kudaisya, ??Capitol Landscapes?: The Imprint of Partition on South <br/>Asian Capital Cities?, in Tai Yong Tan and Gyanesh Kudaisya, The Aftermath of <br/>Partition in South Asia (London: Routledge, 2000) pp. 163?203<br/>Part Three: Reconciliation<br/>45. Urvashi Butalia, ?A Necessary Journey: A Story of Friendship and <br/>Reconciliation?, Special Issue, Partition, Alternatives, Vol. 27, No. 2, April/June <br/>(2002), pp. 147?63<br/>46. Ritu Menon, ?The Dynamics of Division?, in Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes <br/>and Rada Ivekovic (eds.), Divided Countries, Separated Cities: The Modern <br/>Legacy of Partition (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 115?29<br/>47. Virinder S. Kalra and Navtej K. Purewal, ?The Strut of the Peacocks: <br/>Partition, Travel and the Indo-Pak Border?, in Raminder Kaur and John Hutnyk <br/>(eds.), Travel Worlds: Journeys in Contemporary Cultural Politics (London: Zed <br/>Books, 1999), pp. 54?67 |