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2012
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Autar Dei Chaudharain Research Centre (ADCRC), Mahendra Multiple Campus, Nepalgunj, Banke, Nepal, 2024
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Robert Balogh
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Ananya Jahanara Kabir's 'Partition’s Post-amnesias: 1947, 1971 and Modern South Asia' (2013, New Delhi: Women Unlimited) for Contributions to Indian Sociology
Annu Jalais
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Journal of emerging technologies and innovative research, 2018
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published in, Eltringham, Nigel and Mclean, Pam, (eds) Remembering Genocide. Remembering the modern world (Routledge)., 2014
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Felix Verhagen
2017
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Reconstructing the Bengal partition: The psyche under a different violence’, Kolkata: Samya. 2013
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Pippa Virdee
Journal of Islamic Studies, 2022
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Anjali Roy
South Asian Diaspora, 2020
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Shantanu Chakrabarti
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Journal of emerging technologies and innovative research, 2020
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The Postcolonial World, 2017
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The Performance of Nationalism: India, Pakistan, and the Memory of Partition by Jisha Menon (review)
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European Academic Research, 2016
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Politeja, 2019
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SCHOLARS: Journal of Arts & Humanities
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The Critical Childhoods and Youth Studies Collective, 2021
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Remember, Recover: Trauma and Transgenerational Negotiations with the Indian Partition in 'This Side, That Side' and the '1947 Partition Archive
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Journal of History Culture and Art Research, 2018
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