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Women

Indira Gandhi: A Personal and Political Biography

Inder Malhotra
Hay House Inc.
2014

Indira Gandhi: An Intimate Biography

Pupul Jayakar
Pantheon
1993

Indira Gandhi: Daughter of India

Carol Dommermuth-Costa
Lerner Biographies
2001

Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi

Katherine Frank
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
2002

Panjab 1947: a heart divided

Publisher/Sponsor: 
The National Archives
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/panjab1947/

From The National Archives: The National Archives has recorded the narratives of four Panjabi elders uprooted from their homeland during the Partition of British India in 1947. At least 18 million people were uprooted and one million died in the mass migration that followed. In 2010, Jaswant, Mohammed, Reginald and Tilak Raj met at The National Archives to describe how Partition had shaped their lives.

Borders and Boundaries: How Women Experienced the Partition of India

Ritu Menon
Rutgers University Press
1998

Writing Partition: Aesthetics and Ideology in Hindi and Urdu Literature

Bodh Prakash
Pearson India
2008

Women Writers on Partition of Pakistan & India

Ritu Menon
Vanguard Books
2006

No Woman's Land: Women from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh Write on the Partition India

Ritu Menon
Women Unlimited
2004

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