Transcending Borders through Oral History

Pictured: The 1952 passport issued to Anil Kumar Kundu. Image courtesy Sumallya Mukhopadhyay Transcending Borders through Oral History by Sumallya Mukhopadhyay It is a well-established fact that the 1947 Partition of South Asia displaced a huge number of individuals and families who, after the redrawing of the cartographic map, sought refuge in regions […]
Sisterhood in the Storm: Women’s Solidarity and Resistance During Partition

Student researcher Deepika Rani discovers surprising findings on the experiences of women during Partition, which challenge mainstream narratives. She also makes intriguing comparisons to her own journey as an immigrant South Asian women who left home at a young age. Recently, she connected with Fahad Nahvi, our Digital Public Histories Curator, to answer some questions […]