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Partition Observed: British Official Reports from South Asia -- 14 August to 31 December 1947

Autor Dr Lionel Carter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2011
These volumes reprint the accounts sent by British diplomats to London on the evolving situation in South Asia following Partition. U.K. diplomats were well placed to report on developments because of close links with Mountbatten's staff and also because many senior administrators and army officers in the new governments were either British nationals or had been former colleagues of the diplomats in pre-Partition India. Included here are accounts of Indian and Pakistan Cabinet meetings as well as of the proceedings of the Indian Cabinet's Emergency Committee set up in the wake of the Delhi disturbances of September 1947. Reports forwarded from the Deputy High Commissioners in Lahore and Peshawar include striking descriptions of the communal and refugee situation in those places. Of particular interest are the notes of discussions with Mountbatten, Jinnah, Nehru, Liaqat Ali Khan, Vallabhbhai Patel, Suhrawardy, Rajagopalachariar, Mrs Sarojini Naidu and other Governors and high officials. The last months of 1947 came to be dominated by events in Kashmir. The documents reproduced contain important background material on the insurgency and fighting including extracts from reports sent by diplomats in Afghanistan.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9788173049217
ISBN-10: 8173049211
Pagini: 992
Dimensiuni: 225 x 145 x 62 mm
Greutate: 1.57 kg
Editura: Manohar Publishers
Colecția Manohar Publishers (IND)

Cuprins

Volume I: Editors Introduction; Abbreviations; Glossary; Principal Holders of Office, 1939; Notes on the Commonwealth Secretaries and Key British Government Officials; Summaries of Documents; Maps: (1) On the Partition of Punjab; (2) North-West Frontier Province and Kashmir; 1. Joy and despair; Punjab in Turmoil: Documents for 14 August-8 September 1947; 2. The tragedy deepens; crisis in Delhi; Pakistan appeals to the Commonwealth; Nehrus Rejoinder: Documents for 9-23 September 1947; 3. Little let-up in the communal situation; India-Pakistan relations further deteriorate: Documents for 24-30 September 1947; 4. Communal and refugee situation remains tense; storm clouds gather over India-Pakistan relations: Documents for 1-15 October 1947. Volume II: 5. Communal situation eases but Kashmir dispute begins: Documents for 16-31 October 1947; 6. Kashmir takes center stage: Documents for 1-15 November 1947; 7. Attitudes harden but the leaders finally meet: Documents for 16-30 November 1947; 8. A moment of optimism that does not last: Documents for 1-15 December 1947; 9. The year ends badly with fears of an escalation of the Kashmir fighting: Documents for 16-31 December 1947; Appendices; Index.