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- 2. Indian Subcontinent today
- 3. Map of the partition of India
- 4. Lecture rundown 1) Partition: Numbers and figures 2) Indian history – and the move towards British
- 5. 1) Partition numbers and figures 1) Partition of the Punjab a) Refugee crisis Approximately 4.5 million
- 6. Map of the partition of India
- 7. Partition of Punjab
- 8. Partition of Bengal
- 9. 2) Indian history – and the move towards British dominance a) Religion in the sub-continent and
- 10. Expansion of East India Company rule in India
- 11. 3) British direct rule and the emergence of an Indian public sphere a) 1857 Indian rebellion
- 12. British India (1937)
- 13. 'Violent conflict was both a manifestation of the contested character of collective identity and an attempt
- 14. 4)The Indian National Congress, Muslim League and the move towards independence a) Development of Indian mass
- 15. Jinnah, Nehru and Gandhi
- 16. British India (1937)
- 17. 4) The Indian National Congress, Muslim League and the move towards independence e) Congress and Muslim
- 18. British India (1937)
- 19. Jinnah, Nehru and Gandhi
- 20. 5) The Second World War and the move towards partition a) Second World War brings new
- 21. 'From late 1946 there is evidence that violence was often aimed not at renegotiating status and
- 22. 6) Ethnic violence in the Punjab a) 10 million displaced and 300,000 massacred – how did
- 23. Partition of Punjab
- 24. Partition of Bengal
- 25. 7) Consequences of displacement in the East Punjab a) Immense task to integrate the 4.5 million
- 26. 7) Consequences of displacement in the East Punjab 'In spite of the fact that West Punjab
- 27. East Punjab and Haryana
- 28. 8) Consequences of partition on cities – Lahore and the partition a) Important effects of partition
- 29. Partition of Punjab
- 30. Badshahi Mosque, Lahore
- 31. 'The violence which Lahore experienced was unprecedented even by the horrific standards of 1947, and when
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