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South Asia, the partition of India and the birth of three nations

South Asia, the partition of India and the birth of three nations

Update: 2024-08-09
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Following the partition of India in 1947 and the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, what was once one nation became three. Presenting anecdotes from her book 'Shadows at Noon' – a rich history sharing the stories of South Asia from the 20th century – Professor Joya Chatterji FBA discusses her view that India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have remained more similar than different, while acknowledging the difficulties of nationalism.

Speaker: Professor Joya Chatterji FBA

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South Asia, the partition of India and the birth of three nations

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