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The deadly embrace: religion, violence and politics in India and Pakistan 1947-2002

The deadly embrace: religion, violence and politics in India and Pakistan 1947-2002
The deadly embrace: religion, violence and politics in India and Pakistan 1947-2002
The connection between religion, politics and violence is a controversial and pressing concern in the life of the subcontinent. This study attempts to unpick some of these linkages by means of a series of detailed historical case studies that cover the period from 1947 until 2002. The contributions from both leading experts and research students provide important comparative insights into sectarian and communal violence in India and Pakistan.
0195473647
Oxford University Press
Talbot, Ian
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Talbot, Ian
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Talbot, Ian (ed.) (2007) The deadly embrace: religion, violence and politics in India and Pakistan 1947-2002 (The Subcontinent Divided: A New Beginning), Karachi, Pakistan. Oxford University Press, 205pp.

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Abstract

The connection between religion, politics and violence is a controversial and pressing concern in the life of the subcontinent. This study attempts to unpick some of these linkages by means of a series of detailed historical case studies that cover the period from 1947 until 2002. The contributions from both leading experts and research students provide important comparative insights into sectarian and communal violence in India and Pakistan.

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Published date: 19 April 2007
Additional Information: The connection between religion, politics and violence is a controversial and pressing concern in the life of the subcontinent. This study attempts to unpick some of these linkages by means of a series of detailed historical case studies that cover the period from 1947 until 2002. The contributions from both leading experts and research students provide important comparative insights into sectarian and communal violence in India and Pakistan.

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Local EPrints ID: 44336
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/44336
ISBN: 0195473647
PURE UUID: 83f2f8e9-0a27-4ba6-b257-c2a8b8f5512c

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Date deposited: 26 Feb 2007
Last modified: 12 Sep 2024 17:12

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