1st Edition

The Partition of India Policies and Perspectives 1935–1947

Edited By C. H. Philips, Mary Doreen Wainwright Copyright 1970
608 Pages
by Routledge

608 Pages
by Routledge

The partition of India in 1947 was an outstanding event in world history. It formed a major turning point in the modern history of the sub-continent and of the Commonwealth. Originally published in 1970, after more than twenty years had passed, this title brought together the evidence and put into perspective the course of events which had led to the transfer of power in India from Britain to two... Read more

Preface.  Introduction.  Policies and Parties  1. Some Reflections on the Transfer of Power in Plural Societies P. N. S. Mansergh  2. The Making of India’s Paper Federation, 1927–35 R. J. Moore  3. British Policy and the Indian Problem, 1936–40 R. J. Moore  4. British Policy Towards the Indian States, 1940–7 E. W. R. Lumby  5. The Cabinet Mission and its Aftermath A. G. Noorani  6. The Role of Lord Mountbatten H. V. Hodson  7. Keeping the Peace in India, 1946–7: the Role of Lieut.-General Sir Francis Tuker in Eastern Command Mary Doreen Wainwright  8. Nehru, the Indian National Congress and the Partition of India, 1935–47 B. R. Nanda  9. The Congress and the Partition of India S. R. Mehrotra  10. Gandhi During Partition: a Case Study in the Nature of Satyagraha D. G. Dalton  11. Aspects of the Development of Muslim League Policy, 1937–47 Z. H. Zaidi  12. The Personality of Jinnah and his Political Strategy Khalid B. Sayeed  13. Economic Problems and Indian Independence K. N. Chaudhuri  Perspectives and Reflections  14. The Background of Pakistan Mumtaz Hasan  15. Factors Leading to the Partition of British India M. A. H. Ispahani  16. A Case Study of the Social Relations Between the Muslims and the Hindus, 1935–47 I. H. Qureshi  17. Dacca University and the Pakistan Movement Mahmud Husain  18. Reflections on Some of the Causes of the Partition of the Indo-Pakistan Sub-Continent Abdul Qaiyum Khan  19. Some Memories the Raja of Mahmudabad  20. Muslim Politics, 1942–7 Humayun Kabir  21. The Partition of India in Retrospect M. Mujeeb  22. India, 1935–47 B. Shiva Rao  23. 1937–47 in Retrospect: A Civil Servant’s View C. S. Venkatachar  24. A Third Force in India 1920–47: A Study in Political Analysis Percival Spear  25. Prospects for a United India after the Cessation of British Rule, as these appeared in Sind 1930–46 H. T. Lambrick  26. Federal Negotiations in India 1935–9, and After Sir Francis Wylie  27. Some Thoughts on British Policy and the Indian States, 1935–47 Sir Conrad Corfield  28. The Parliamentary Delegation to India, January 1946 Lord Sorenson  29. Impressions, 1938–47 Maurice and Taya Zinkin.  Chronology, 1935–47.  Select Bibliography of Works in English.  Index.

Biography

Sir Cyril Henry Philips (1912–2005) was a college administrator, government official, historian, and author. A former vice chancellor of London University, Philips was instrumental in helping to expand the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and later helped establish government standards for commission work as head of the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure. He was knighted in 1974.

Mary Doreen Wainwright