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Punjab

The Sikhs of the Punjab

J.S. Grewal
Cambridge University Press
1998

Bridge Across the Rivers: Partition Memories from the Two Punjabs

Jasbir Jain
Tripti Jain
Niyogi Books
2017

The Story of Punjab, Yesterday and Today: political history and development with chronology of major political events

Verinder Grover
Deep and Deep Publications
1995

The Sikh Minority and the Partition of the Punjab 1920-1947

Chhanda Chatterjee
Routledge
2018

The 1946 Punjab Elections

Talbot, I. A.
Cambridge University Press
1980

Partition and Its Aftermath: Violence, Migration and the Role of Refugees in the Socio-Economic Development of Gujranwala and Sialkot Cities, 1947-1961

Author(s): 
Ilyas Ahmad Chattha
Publisher/Sponsor: 
University of Southampton- School of Humanities:Centre for Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies
http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/366712/1.hasCoversheetVersion/Ilyas%20PhD-E-Thesis.pdf

An academic work, (PhD Thesis). Abstract from the author: The partition of India in August 1947 was marked by the greatest migration in the Twentieth Century and the death of an estimated one million persons. Yet until recently (Ansari 2005; Talbot 2006) little was written about the longer term socioeconomic consequences of this massive dislocation, especially for Pakistan. Even when the ‘human dimension’ of refugee experience rather than the ‘high politics’ of partition was addressed, it was not specifically tied to local case studies (Butalia, 1998).

Region and Partition: Bengal, Punjab and the Partition of the Subcontinent

Ian Talbot (Editor)
Gurharpal Singh (Editor)
Oxford University Press
1999

Partition of the Punjab 1947

Sad

1947: A Memoir of Indian Independence

M. Zahir
Trafford Publishing
2009

Train to India: Memories of Another Bengal

Dhar
Maloy Krishna
Penguin Books India
2009

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