Legacy Of A Divided Nation
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Author | : Mushirul Hasan |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 347 |
Release | : 2019-03-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0429721218 |
This book is regarded as a personal manifesto, a statement through the history of partition and its aftermath, of the values which India's Muslims should cherish and of the national priorities they should promote. It provides the reference-point for understanding India's Partition and its legacy.
Author | : Carole Adrienne |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 2022-08-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1639361863 |
A profound and insightful investigation into how the American Civil War transformed modern medicine. At the start of the Civil War, the medical field in America was rudimentary, unsanitary, and woefully underprepared to address what would become the bloodiest conflict on U.S. soil. However, in this historic moment of pivotal social and political change, medicine was also fast evolving to meet the needs of the time. Unprecedented strides were made in the science of medicine, and as women and African Americans were admitted into the field for the first time. The Civil War marked a revolution in healthcare as a whole, laying the foundations for the system we know today. In Healing a Divided Nation, Carole Adrienne will track this remarkable and bloody transformation in its cultural and historical context, illustrating how the advancements made in these four years reverberated throughout the western world for years to come. Analyzing the changes in education, society, humanitarianism, and technology in addition to the scientific strides of the period lends Healing a Divided Nation a uniquely wide lens to the topic, expanding the legacy of the developments made. The echoes of Civil War medicine are in every ambulance, every vaccination, every woman who holds a paying job, and in every Black university graduate. Those echoes are in every response of the International and American Red Cross and they are in the recommended international protocol for the treatment of prisoners of war and wounded soldiers. Beginning with the state of medicine at the outset of the war, when doctors did not even know about sterilizing their tools, Adrienne illuminates the transformation in American healthcare through primary source texts that document the lives and achievements of the individuals who pioneered these changes in medicine and society. The story that ensues is one of American innovation and resilience in the face of unparalleled violence, adding a new dimension to the legacy of the Civil War.
Author | : Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
This interesting collection of writings presents a sensitive, complex, and wide-ranging analysis of the mechanism of nation-building in partition, both post-colonial and in the context of post 1989 transitions in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. The partition of the Indian subcontinent acts as a paradigm case and stands out as something of a reference point in the present volume. The texts critique the ways in which narratives of nationhood naturalize and essentialize difference and hierarchy, and how received histories erase memories of possible alternative histories in situations of shared experiences and a shared past. The particular histories of nationalism and partition are different in the countries involved, but commonalities in the narrative structures, state and nation-building strategies, patriarchal patterns of control, and mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion are striking. This particularly so with respect to the ways in which exclusive national identities are constituted through gendered representations of the nation and its members. A particularly critical and far-reaching analysis of the relationships of power involved in the state and nation-building projects, the critique is, at the same time, a dismantling of these power relations. The processes of transformation in different countries and at different times, however, are not identical and move at different rates of speed and in different historical contexts. This is one reason why they are not transparent to each other and why their interpretations may clash with one another. The events following 1989 and those at the end of the colonial era exemplify these conflicts. The authors of this volume confront these clashes, compare these situations and see the entanglement of these processes not as deadlock, but rather as a challenge for theory and practice.
Author | : Angela R. Watts |
Publisher | : Infidel Books |
Total Pages | : 374 |
Release | : 2019-08-13 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781733249508 |
WHEN THE NATION DIVIDES, THE INFIDELS MUST RISE.
Author | : Rafiuddin Ahmed |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 1136 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
In Islamic Revival in British India, Metcalf explains the response of ulama to the colonial dominance and the collapse of Muslim political power. The Bengal Muslims studies the creation of the Bengali Muslim identity through an examination of the religious literature known as puthis and raises doubts about the validity of any simple explanation. Legacy of a Divided Nation examines the origins of Muslim separatism under the British, the role of AMU and Jamia, and the state of Muslims in India after the Babri Masjid period Taken together, these three volumes create a comprehensive picture of the evolution of identities of Muslims in the Indian subcontinent. With these varied approaches to the subject brought together in the form of the Omnibus, the readers will benefit from the range of perspectives it offers.
Author | : John L. Esposito |
Publisher | : C. HURST & CO. PUBLISHERS |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : India |
ISBN | : 9781850656784 |
Author | : Arthur Rutledge |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 75 |
Release | : 2023-02-09 |
Genre | : Bibles |
ISBN | : |
'Legacy Of The Melkizadek' (commonly translitrater as Mekchizedek) is the most intriguing and informative revelation from the Creator God of the entire histrory of the world! Those things that were uttered by the 'Seven Thunders' in (Rev. Ch. 10), which the John the apostle was not allowed to write, are given herein this book. Along with much of the history of Yahweh Yahshua the Creator God before He arrived in this sector of the galaxy. Including a complete and thorough explanation of the Melkizadek (Melchizedek) Priesthood. This Priesthood being the Priesthood that all believers are baptized into. And also explains the Relationship covenant (The Ten Commandments) in complete detail. Also, a complete explanation of the plan of salvation for man. And about the Angles that are also required to incarnate as men and seek salvation. (This being the major reason the Angles led by Lucifer rebelled.) Also, there is extensive translatonal work, which the author spent 35-years on that clears up errors in the translations that we have today. This also resolving the contradictions caused by these mistranslations. This creating a continuity of interrpretation which anyone with a little common sense can readily follow. For the Creator God is a commonsense God! This and much, much more, are given herein this once in the history of the world reading, 'Legacy Of The Melkizadek'.
Author | : Mushirul Hasan |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2019-06-17 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780367009830 |
This book is regarded as a personal manifesto, a statement through the history of partition and its aftermath, of the values which India's Muslims should cherish and of the national priorities they should promote. It provides the reference-point for understanding India's Partition and its legacy.
Author | : Irfan Habib |
Publisher | : Anthem Press |
Total Pages | : 693 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : India |
ISBN | : 1843310384 |
A Marxist scholar and historian, Irfan Habib has been a towering presence in the Indian intellectual scene for over four decades. His formidable intellectual reputation, established in the sixties with the publication of The Agrarian System of Mughal India, broadened as he became an authority in the entire area of Indian history from ancient to modern. Professor Habib's undiminished commitment to the cause of socialism is reflected in these highly original and bold analyses of Marxist historiography and theories of socialist construction. This volume comprises essays from scholars around the world representing the wide variety of Habib's interests and contributions. Ranging from history to politics and economics, the essays cover both the medieval period and modern India, as well as theories for the future of this emerging superpower. This special edition also features an essay by Irfan Habib, originally published as The Economic History of Medieval India: A Survey, covering the Delhi Sultanate, the Vijayanagara economy and the economy of Mughal India.
Author | : Aurobindo Ghosh |
Publisher | : Ukiyoto Publishing |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9367958358 |
The story revolves around two prominent political families, each governed by a powerful matriarch who rose to power after the mysterious deaths of their husbands. These rival political groups, led by Lady Supremo Sarita Devi (Mataji) and Lady Supremo Anamika Singh (Madam), dominate the political landscape. Amid this political tension, Mataji’s son, Abhimanyu, and Anamika Singh's daughter, Sharmila, grow up under the shadows of their influential mothers. Their love story, however, is anything but simple. Both Abhimanyu and Sharmila are aware of the intense rivalry between their families and parties. They know that neither Mataji nor Anamika Singh will ever approve of their relationship. The conflict between love and loyalty creates a dilemma: for them to be together, one of them would have to leave their party and defect to the rival group, an act that would be perceived as a betrayal of their respective families and legacies. Faced with this impossible choice, they make a bold decision: they marry, and Sharmila leaves her mother’s party to join Abhimanyu’s. But their marriage, as it unfolds, appears far from the fairy tale everyone assumed. There are whispers among political circles suggesting that their love story may be a front for a larger plan, perhaps even one concocted by the two young leaders themselves. Soon after their marriage, Abhimanyu and Sharmila make an unexpected move: they resign from their respective parties and form their own independent political entity, vowing to build a new movement that transcends the legacy of their families. Although their new political party seems to be thriving, cracks begin to appear in their relationship. Sharmila, despite being a capable leader, feels overshadowed by Abhimanyu’s growing dominance. Feeling increasingly marginalized, Sharmila begins to question her choices and the power dynamics within her marriage. Abhimanyu dies under mysterious circumstances, echoing the fate of their fathers. Sharmila assumes the position of head of government, capitalizing on the opportunity to step out of her late husband’s shadow. What next?