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Mountbatten

Gandhi and the partition of India

Author(s): 
Sandhya Chaudhri
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Panjab University
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The decade preceding partition is of momentous importance in the history of freedom movement of the country. It witnessed a rapid development of events which, not only resulted in the withdrawl of the British from India, but also gave birth to Pakistan. Though the partition idea was not a bolt from the blue as its smoulderings could be seen even towards the close of the last century, yet the present work is confined to the period 1937-47, mainly because, the Pakistan movement which was considered only as a chimera in the late thirtees, became a hard reality in 1947.

Princestan: How Nehru, Patel and Mountbatten Made India

Sandeep Bamzai
Rupa Publications India
2020

The Transfer of Power 1942-7: The Mountbatten Viceroyalty, Princes, Partition, and Independence, 8 July-15 August 1947

Nicholas Mansergh
Stationery Office Books
1983

Mountbatten's Viceroyalty and the Creation of Pakistan

Sher Muhammad Garewal
Massarrat Abid
Pakistan Study Centre, University of the Punjab
2011

Mountbatten and Pakistan

Syed Hashim Raza
Quaid-i-Azam Academy
1997

Mountbatten : Facts About the Partition, Revealed From the Original Documents

Muhammad Zahid Khan Lodhi
M.Z.K. Lodhi
1993

Partition and Independence of India: Inside Story of the Mountbatten Days

Manmath Nath Das
Vision Books
1982

The Partition of India and Mountbatten

Latif Ahmed Sherwani
Council for Pakistan Studies
1986

Mountbatten and the Partition of British India

Roderick Matthews
ideaindia.com
2011

Chester 1947 Partition: Drawing the Indo-Pakistani Boundary

Author(s): 
Lucy Chester
Publisher/Sponsor: 
American Diplomacy
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A commentary and analysis of the 1947 Partition from Dr. Chester. "Drawing from her dissertation, she considers here the background to timely questions associated with the Kashmir dispute. She raises the policy question of partition as a tool for crisis management or resolution, and she provides useful historical evidence for scholars wishing to draw contemporary lessons."

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