Delhi Reborn: Partition and Nation Building in Indias Capital (South Asia in Motion)

Delhi Reborn: Partition and Nation Building in Indias Capital (South Asia in Motion)

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Delhi Reborn: Partition and Nation Building in Indias Capital (South Asia in Motion)

Delhi Reborn: Partition and Nation Building in Indias Capital (South Asia in Motion)

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SKU: DADAX1503632113
ISBN: 9781503632110
Publisher: Stanford University Press
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Delhi, One Of The WorldS Largest Cities, Has Faced Momentous ChallengesMass Migration, Competing Governing Authorities, Controversies Over Citizenship, And Communal Violence. To Understand The Contemporary Plight Of IndiaS Capital City, This Book Revisits One Of The Most Dramatic Episodes In Its History, Telling The Story Of How The City Was Remade By The Twin Events Of Partition And Independence. Treating Decolonization As A Process That Unfolded From The Late 1930S Into The Mid1950, Rotem Geva Traces How India And Pakistan Became Increasingly Territorialized In The Imagination And Practice Of The CityS Residents, How Violence And Displacement Were Central To This Process, And How Tensions Over Belonging And Citizenship Lingered In The City And The Nation. She Also Chronicles The Struggle, After 1947, Between The Urge To Democratize Political Life In The New Republic And The Authoritarian Legacy Of Colonial Rule, Augmented By The Imperative To Maintain Law And Order In The Face Of The Partition Crisis. Drawing On A Wide Range Of Sources, Geva Reveals The Period From The Late 1930S To The Mid1950S As A Twilight Time, Combining Features Of Imperial Framework And Independent Republic. Geva Places This Liminality Within The Broader Global Context Of The Dissolution Of Multiethnic And Multireligious Empires Into NationStates And Argues For An Understanding Of State Formation As A Contest Between Various Lines Of Power, Charting The Links Between Different Levels Of Political Struggle And Mobilization During The Churning Early Years Of Independence In Delhi.

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