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| #2177512 in Books | Manchester University Press | 2009-09-01 | 2010-01-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.40 x1.10 x9.30l,1.20 | File type: PDF | 256 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Five star book|By barbara waldner|This is an excellent book!It should be five stars. I attempted to edit the review to show five stars.|About the Author||Lucy P. Chester is Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs at the University of Colorado at Boulder|
Borders and conflict in South Asia' is the first full-length study of the 1947 drawing of the Indo-Pakistani boundary in Punjab. Using the Radcliffe commission as a window onto the decolonization and independence of India and Pakistan, and examining the competing interests, both internal and international, that influenced the actions of the various major players, it highlights British efforts to maintain a grip on India even as the decolonization process spun out of cont...
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