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Partitions : a transnational history of twentieth-century territorial separatism / edited by Arie M. Dubnov and Laura Robson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (vi, 377 pages) : mapsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1503607682
  • 9781503607682
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Partitions.DDC classification:
  • 341.4/2 23
LOC classification:
  • KZ4028
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Contents:
Introduction : drawing the line, writing beyond it : toward a transnational history of partitions / Arie M. Dubnov and Laura Robson -- From minority to nation / Faisal Devji -- The architect of two partitions or a federalist daydreamer? : the curious case of Reginald Coupland / Arie M. Dubnov -- "The meat and the bones" : reassessing the origins of the partition of Mandate Palestine / Motti Golani -- "Indian ulsterisation", Ireland, India, and partition : the infection of example? / Kate O'Malley -- "Close parallels"? : interrelated discussions of partition in South Asia and the Palestine Mandate (1936-1948) / Lucy Chester -- Analogical thinking and partition in British Mandate Palestine / Penny Sinanoglou -- Rejecting partition : the imported lessons of Palestine's binational Zionists / Adi Gordon -- Arab liberal intellectuals and the partition of Palestine / Joel Beinin -- Poets of partition : the recovery of lost causes / Priya Satia -- Epilogue : partitions, hostages, transfer : retributive violence and national security / A. Dirk Moses.
Summary: Partition--the physical division of territory along ethno-religious lines into separate nation-states--is often presented as a successful political "solution" to ethnic conflict. In the twentieth century, at least three new political entities--the Irish Free State, the Dominions (later Republics) of India and Pakistan, and the State of Israel--emerged as results of partition. This volume offers the first collective history of the concept of partition, tracing its emergence in the aftermath of the First World War and locating its genealogy in the politics of twentieth-century empire and decolonization. Making use of the transnational framework of the British Empire, which presided over the three major partitions of the twentieth century, contributors draw out concrete connections among the cases of Ireland, Pakistan, and Israel--the mutual influences, shared personnel, economic justifications, and material interests that propelled the idea of partition forward and resulted in the violent creation of new post-colonial political spaces. In so doing, the volume seeks to move beyond the nationalist frameworks that served in the first instance to promote partition as a natural phenomenon.
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Introduction : drawing the line, writing beyond it : toward a transnational history of partitions / Arie M. Dubnov and Laura Robson -- From minority to nation / Faisal Devji -- The architect of two partitions or a federalist daydreamer? : the curious case of Reginald Coupland / Arie M. Dubnov -- "The meat and the bones" : reassessing the origins of the partition of Mandate Palestine / Motti Golani -- "Indian ulsterisation", Ireland, India, and partition : the infection of example? / Kate O'Malley -- "Close parallels"? : interrelated discussions of partition in South Asia and the Palestine Mandate (1936-1948) / Lucy Chester -- Analogical thinking and partition in British Mandate Palestine / Penny Sinanoglou -- Rejecting partition : the imported lessons of Palestine's binational Zionists / Adi Gordon -- Arab liberal intellectuals and the partition of Palestine / Joel Beinin -- Poets of partition : the recovery of lost causes / Priya Satia -- Epilogue : partitions, hostages, transfer : retributive violence and national security / A. Dirk Moses.

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Partition--the physical division of territory along ethno-religious lines into separate nation-states--is often presented as a successful political "solution" to ethnic conflict. In the twentieth century, at least three new political entities--the Irish Free State, the Dominions (later Republics) of India and Pakistan, and the State of Israel--emerged as results of partition. This volume offers the first collective history of the concept of partition, tracing its emergence in the aftermath of the First World War and locating its genealogy in the politics of twentieth-century empire and decolonization. Making use of the transnational framework of the British Empire, which presided over the three major partitions of the twentieth century, contributors draw out concrete connections among the cases of Ireland, Pakistan, and Israel--the mutual influences, shared personnel, economic justifications, and material interests that propelled the idea of partition forward and resulted in the violent creation of new post-colonial political spaces. In so doing, the volume seeks to move beyond the nationalist frameworks that served in the first instance to promote partition as a natural phenomenon.

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