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Epicentre of Violence: Partition Voices and Memories from Amritsar
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  • vii+234p., Plates; Bibliography; 23cm.
  • Hardcover
  • English language
  • Permanent Black
  • 01.01.2006
  • ISBN 10: 9788178241319

Epicentre of Violence: Partition Voices and Memories from Amritsar

Synopsis Through twenty-five first-hand accounts of those caught in the turmoil of Partition, this book provides us with a means to understanding the human dimension of the division of India in 1947. The interviews in this book were conducted in what was, in 1947, the epicenter of violence: the city of Amritsar, on the volatile border between India and Pakistan. The links of those interviewed with a single city provide unique insights into processes of migration and refugee resettlement, and lend a unity to the recollections that is rare in Partition literature. Even as each account possesses unique characteristics, various themes unite the oral testimonies: the suddenness of the uprooting, the belief that migration was only to be temporary, the sense that the violence was politically rather than culturally and religiously rooted.
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