The partition of India ; causes and responsibilities /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Boston :
Heath,
[1966]
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| Series: | Problems in Asian civilizations.
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Table of Contents:
- The Muslim way of life / Percival Spear
- Economic realities / G.T. Garratt
- Hindu-Muslim differences / W. Norman Brown
- A single Indian nation / Jawaharlal Nehru
- The Muslim revival / Theodore Morison
- Long record of communal antagonism / Hugh Macpherson
- The offical British view of communal electorates / Montagu-Chelmsford Report
- Hindu-Muslim rivalry : a struggle for political power / The Indian Statutory (Simon) Commission
- Hindu-Muslim antagonism : a British creation / Jabez T. Sunderland
- Hindu-Muslim relations : the Congress view / Jawaharlal Nehru
- The Congress Ministries and the League / Reginal Coupland
- Gandhi's role / R.C. Majumdar
- Muslim opposition to Pakistan / Z.H. Faruqi
- The Gandhi-Jinnah correspondence / Frederick Puckle
- The Mission plan was practicable / Maulana Azad
- The Cabinet Mission : Nehru's role / Michael Brecher
- The Cabinet Mission : doomed from the outset / Penderal Moon
- Partition should have been postponed / Maulana Azad
- Broken faith and the decision for Pakistan / I.H. Qureshi
- A failure of statemanship / Penderel Moon
- Summing up : an Indian viewpoint / V.P. Menon.