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500 | _a Part I: Identities Decolonization Nation -Maki N Gnati 1. Decolonization in South Asia: The Long view 2. The Fashioning of a Frontier: The Radcliffe Line and Bengal's Border Landscape 1947-195. 3. The Bengali Muslim: A Contradiction in Terms? An Overview of the Debate on Bengali Muslim Identity 4. Secularization and Constitution moment: Insights from Partition Diplomacy in South Asia Part II: REFUGEES, MOBILITY, MIGRATION 5. Rights or Charity? The Debate over Relief and Rehabilitation in West Bengal 1947-1950 6. Migration: Myths and the Mechanics of Assimilation. Two Community Histories from Bengal 7. Dispositions and Destinations and Migration in the Bengal Delta 1947-2007 8. Dispersal and the failure of rehabilitation: Refugee camp-dwellers and squatters in west Bengal Part III: Immobility 9. Of graveyards and ghettos: Muslims in west Bengal k1947-1967 10. On being stuck in the Bengal delta: immobility in the age of migration Part IV: Citizenship 11. From subject hood to citizenship : migration, nationality and post- imperial global order 12. Princes, subjects, and of empire 13. South Asian histories of citizenship 1946-1970 | ||
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