Midnight’s Descendants: South Asia from Partition to the Present Day. John Keay

Midnight’s Descendants: South Asia from Partition to the Present Day - John  Keay


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      William Collins

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      First published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2014

      Copyright © John Keay 2014

      John Keay asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

      Cover photograph © Naringer NANU/AFP/Getty Images

      A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

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      Source ISBN: 9780007326570 (HB), 9780007480036 (TPB)

      Ebook Edition © January 2014 ISBN: 9780007468775

      Version: 2015-07-20

      In Memory of Julia Keay

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Dedication

       4. Past Conditional

       5. Reality Check

       6. Power to the People

       7. An Ill-Starred Conjunction

       8. Two-Way Tickets, Double Standards

       9. Things Fall Apart

       10. Outside the Gates

       11. India Astir

       Epilogue

       Postscript

       Picture Section

       Notes

       Bibliography

       Index

       By the same author

       About the Publisher

       Illustrations

      1. Wavell greets Jinnah prior to the 1946 Cabinet Mission talks. (Press Information Bureau/British Library)

      2. Gandhi with Pethick-Lawrence during the talks. (akg-images/Archiv Peter Rühe)

      3. Police use teargas to disperse a crowd in Calcutta. (© Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS)

      4. The aftermath of the Calcutta killings of August 1946. (© Bettmann/CORBIS)

      5. Lord and Lady Mountbatten’s carriage swamped by the crowd during India’s Independence Day celebrations. (Topham Picturepoint)

      6. Nehru addresses a crowd of over a million on Independence Day. (Topham Picturepoint)

      7. Trains packed with fleeing refugees at Amritsar. (© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans)

      8. The refugee caravans were easy prey. Hundreds of thousands were massacred. (© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans)

      9. Female students protest against the adoption of Urdu as Pakistan’s official language in Dhaka in 1953. (Rafiqul Islam)

      10. Demonstrators in Bombay burn an effigy of Nehru in January 1956. (AP/Press Association Images)

      11. Tenzing Norgay at the summit of Everest. (Getty Images)

      12. Indian patrol in eastern Ladakh in 1960. (Topfoto)

      13. Indian women preparing to defend the nation during the 1962 Sino–Indian war. (Topfoto)

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