India's partition: process, strategy and mobilization /
edited by Mushirul Hasan
- Delhi; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.
- viii, 434 p.: ill.; 22 cm.
Reprint. Originally published: Delhi : Oxford University Press, 1993.
An Extract from the Presidential Address of M.A. Jinnah Lahore, March 1940 An Extract from the Presidential Address of Abul Kalam Azad Ramgarh, December 1940 Extracts from The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi An Extract from The Discovery of India /Jawaharlal Nehru Muslims and Political Representation in Colonial India: The Making of Pakistan /Farzana Shaikh The High Politics of India's Partition: The Revisionist Perspective /Asim Roy The Muslim Mass Contracts Campaign: Analysis of a Strategy of Political Mobilization /Mushirul Hasan Jinnah and the Pakistan Demand /R.J. Moore Religious Leadership and the Pakistan Movement in the Punjab /David Gilmartin The Growth of the Muslim League in the Punjab, 1937-46 /Ian A. Talbot Bengal Politics and the Muslim Masses, 1920-47 /Partha Chatteriee Divided Bengal: Problem of Nationalism and Identity in the 1947 Partition /Leonard A. Gordon The Illusion of Security: The Background to Muslim Separatism in the United Provinces /Lance Brennan 'Communalism' in Princely India: The Case of Hyderabad, 1930 40 /Ian Copland Toba Tek Singh /Saadat Hasan Manto [Translated by Khalid Hasan] The Partition of India in Retrospect /Mohammad Mujeeb Some Memories Raja of Mahmudabad