![]() | Changing Homelands Subjects: Punjab (India) -- Politics and government -- 20th century; Hindus -- India -- Punjab -- Politics and government -- 20th century; India -- History -- Partition 1947 -- Influence; Identity (Psychology) -- India -- Punjab -- History -- 20th century; Nationa; Changing Homelands offers a startling new perspective on what was and was not politically possible in late colonial India. In this highly readable account of the partition in the Punjab, Neeti Nair rejects the idea that essential differences between the Hindu and Muslim communities made political settlement impossible. Far from being an inevitable solution, the idea of partition was a very late, stunning surprise to the majority of Hindus in the region. Nair Neeti : Neeti Nair is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Virginia. |
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