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Historiography

What is refugee history, now?

Author(s): 
Lauren Banko
Katarzyna Nowak
Peter Gatrell
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Cambridge University Press
www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-global-history/article/what-is-refugee-history-now/2DEC4ECFF6FB76389A6F5C734E7DB741

Refugee history at present lacks a conceptual framework, notwithstanding the proliferation of recent contributions that contribute to enlarging the field. Our article seeks to advance refugee history by drawing upon extensive research into historical case studies and proposing the framework of refugeedom.

Partition and the Historiography of Art in South Asia

Author(s): 
Aparna Megan Kumar
Publisher/Sponsor: 
University of California, Los Angeles
www.worldcat.org/title/1096378194

This dissertation investigates the impact of the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 on the development of art, art institutions, and aesthetic discourse in India and Pakistan in the twentieth century. At the core of this study is the history of the Lahore Museum, whose collections of art and archaeology were divided between the emerging nations of India and Pakistan beginning in 1948.

Historiography of India's Partition: An Analysis of Imperialist Writings

Visva Mohan Pandeya
Atlantic Books
2003

Glimpses of World History

Jawaharlal Nehru
Penguin Books
2004

Women in Colonial India: Essays on Survival, Work, and the State

Krishnamurty, Jayasankar (ed.)
Oxford
1989

Unsettling Partition: Literature, Gender, Memory

Didur, Jill
University of Toronto Press
2006