Prelude to Partition: The Indian Muslims and the Imperial System of Control, 1920-1932 |
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User Review - Dilip-Kumar - LibraryThingA densely written and laborious book with a huge amount of ground level detail. Purports to examine the growth of Muslim (and Hindu!) nationalism in the Indian subcontinent during a particular phase ... Read full review
Contents
Structure of Politics | 30 |
The Growth of Communalism and the Polarization | 73 |
The Emergence of Punjabi Dominance | 141 |
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