Phd. Thesis at the Department of Political Science, Aligarh Muslim Univeristy, Aligarh, India. https://www.amu.ac.in/dep
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English Pages [543] Year 1989
Table of contents :
Abstract
Contents
Preface
List of Appendices
Abbreviations
I Roots Of Partition Psychosis (UP TO 1913)
Pg 23 missing
II The Growth Of The Idea Of Partition (1914-1939)
53 missing
III Pakistan Resolution (1940)
IV The War And The Demand For Pakistan (1937-1942)
101 missing
V Demand For Creaticn Of Pakistan (1942-1944)
238 missing
VI Wavell Plan And Shimla Conference (1945)
VII Cabinet Mission Plan And Interim Government (1946)
VIII Mountbatten Plan And Partition Of India (1947)
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Maps
The Reading Generation [A note in Sindhi]
A:: .ST8.ACT
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�luch as
I heacd anC'
pre-partition politics,
read 2bout the causes of partition,
a much discussed issue of our day,
a subject of my sole interest. the more it gets
A
blurred.
I
felt +:ha+:
t'lc
more it is ·'ebated
conce!'tual assessment transformed my
instincts to make an in-denth study
in this issue.
This study would
perhaps, benefit,besirles the scholars and academicians, knowledgeable masses by musterin0
the
ducing the period and givinq them
o:n
tation.
However,
since the
nineteenth century,
contextual
factual
details
also to
and events
objective meaning and
roli�ics of partition emerged
a al!mpse of
social,
religious tendencies o-F the P.inc1us Thie
the
became
2na
political,
the
interpre
in
the
cultural and
�1uslirn.s has 2lso been CTiven.
perspective has brounht in"':o
focus
eminent
"indu
and :·luslim leaders and the British Attitude to1-1arrls the demana indene.ri