Bengal divided : Hindu communalism and partition, 1932–1947 / Joya Chatterji.
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954.14 SE-R Rays before Satyajit creativity and modernity in colonial India | 954.140296 TR-I Ideology and empire in eighteenth century India the British in Bengal | 954.14035 NA-C Chandernagore from bondage to freedom, 1900-1955 | 954.140359 CH-B Bengal divided : Hindu communalism and partition, 1932–1947 / | 954.140359092 MO-L Leaves from a diary | 954.14042 BA-D Decolonization in South Asia meanings of freedom in post-independence West Bengal, 1947-52 | 954.14052092 BA-M My unforgettable memories / |
"Bengal Divided relates how a large and powerful section of Hindu society in Bengal insisted that their province be divided to create a separate Hindu homeland. The picture which emerges is one of a fragmented society moving away from the mainstream of Indian nationalism, and increasingly preoccupied with more parochial concerns."--
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