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Refugees, Borders, History, Boundaries, Refugess, Refugees, india, Refugees, pakistan, India, history, 1947-, India, boundaries, Immigration & emigration - general & miscellaneous, Indian history - republic of india, World history - general & miscellaneous, Refugees - general & miscellaneous, General, India & south asia, Cultural, Social sciences -> anthropology -> general anthropology, Social sciences -> history -> asian history, Social sciences -> anthropology -> cultural anthropologyTimes
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The Long Partition and the Making of Modern South Asia: Refugees, Boundaries, Histories (Cultures of History)
October 18, 2007, Columbia University Press
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The long partition and the making of modern South Asia
2007, Columbia University Press
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Table of Contents
The making of refugees, 1947 : Muslim exodus from Delhi ; Hindu exodus from Karachi
Moving people, immovable property : Emergence of the permit system, 1948 ; Evacuee property
Imagined limits, unimaginable nations : The emergence of passports, 1952 ; The phantasm of passports
In conclusion : Moving boundaries.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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