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Lahore @ Partition - Violence, Cross-Migration, And Regeneration 1947-1961

Lahore @ Partition - Violence, Cross-Migration, And Regeneration 1947-1961
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Lahore @ Partition - Violence, Cross-Migration, And Regeneration 1947-1961
  • Writer: Adnan Tariq
  • Category: English 
  • Pages: 256 - Hard Cover Edition
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: STP-12667
Rs.2,600
Rs.3,495

This book provides a comprehensive perspective on violence, distinguishing it from prior literature that often leans towards assigning blame to one of the involved parties.

— Muhammad Iqbal Chawla —

University of the Punjab, Lahore

With a deft utilization of archival sources and a seamless integration of secondary materials, the author crafts a narrative that stands distinct from any previously explored. A particularly intriguing facet of this research lies in the foregrounding of indigenous voices, shedding light on how the people of Lahore navigated the turbulent aftermath of partition.

— Tahir Kamran —

Beaconhouse National University, Lahore

With a comprehensive exploration of the city’s journey through Partition, the tumultuous communal conflicts, and subsequent regeneration, this work stands as a significant scholarly contribution. The author’s in-depth analysis illuminates the complex dynamics of violence during Partition, migration, and socio-political change, painting a vivid portrait of Lahore’s resilience in the face of adversity.

— Hussain Ahmad Khan —

Institute of Global and Historical Studies, Government College University, Lahore

There are two main strengths of the research study; first, the use of local sources, like FIRs, revenue records and vernacular literature and, second, a common man’s perspective.

— Faraz Anjum —

University of the Punjab, Lahore

The author’s forays into the processes of “cross migration” and “patterns of migrant settlement” lend further depth to the study. On top of this, the non-partisan approach of the author will make it worth reading for general readers and scholars across South Asia.

— Irfan Waheed Usmani —

History Department, GCU Lahore

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Pages 256 - Hard Cover Edition

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