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An American Witness to India's Partition : Talbot, Phillips

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Sage Publications, 2007.Description: 440 pagesSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.0359 TAL-A 2007
Contents:
1. India in London. 15, 1938 : School of Oriental Studies ,Indian Civil Service Probationers. November 27, 1938: Getting Around. December 27, 1938: European tour. February 1, 1939: Indian Independence day’s program. April 28, 1939: Exploring My Options in India. May 12, 1939: National Planning in India. 2. My Introduction to India and its Politics. December 3, 1939, meeting Jawaharlal Nehru. January 10, 1940, Liaquat Ali khan on the Muslim League. January 20, 1940; A Mushaira Experience. February 6, 1940, Muslim league Leaders. March 28, 1941, The Ramgarh Congress Meeting. April 5, 1940, The Muslim League’s Lahore Meeting. 3. Kashmir and Lahore: June 15, 1940, Village life in Kashmir, June 23, 1940, A Mountain Trek. August 15, 1940, Srinagar Family Life. September 30, 1940, India’s Educated Classes and poverty. October 15, 1940, Two Punjabi Weddings. October 25, 1940, European living, Congress Party, Leadership. March 24, 1941, Young Lahore Muslims. 4. Tour of Afghanistan, November 12-16, 1940. 5. Gandhi’sAshram; and on to War Service. April 30, 1941, Bombay Communalism, Hindu Mahasabha. July 27, 1941, Mysore at Gandhi’s Sevagram Ashram. September 20, 1941, Writing from Outside India. August 5, 1942, India Enmeshed in the War. 6. India after The War: May 27, 1946, India in The Spring of 1946. August 30, 1946, Calcutta Riots. November 30, 1946, Muslim League in NWFP. February 16, 1947, With Gandhi in Noakhali. March 19, 1947, the Independence of India. 7. Indian Ashrams, 1947, April 22, 1947, Travels with vallabhbhai Patel. 8. Asian Relations Conference and beyond; April 27, 1947, Asian relations Conference, June 17, 1947, Mountbatten, Especially as viewed by Indian politicians. June 30, 1947, Food Situation, Pakistan’s Prospects, July 22, 1947, Dividing Bengal and Punjab. 9. Finally, the Arrival of independence: July 22, 1947, Indian Independence; Gandhi and Jinnah, August 19, 1947, Taking power in Pakistan and India, Mildred talbot’s letter on Independence. December 12, 1947, Four Months on. December 19, 1947, Costs of partition, January 15, 1948, Conflagration in Kashmir. 10. Two years after independence: January 10, 1950, Pakistan’s Buoyancy. January 15, 1950, The Northwest Frontier; Settled and trial Areas. January 20, 1950, Kashmir: the Escalating Crisis. January 20, 1950, Fresh Breezes in a Kashmir Village. February 7, 1950, India in its third year of Independence. After word, Index, about the Author.
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An American Witness to India’s Partition

1. India in London. 15, 1938 : School of Oriental Studies ,Indian Civil Service Probationers. November 27, 1938: Getting Around. December 27, 1938: European tour. February 1, 1939: Indian Independence day’s program. April 28, 1939: Exploring My Options in India. May 12, 1939: National Planning in India. 2. My Introduction to India and its Politics. December 3, 1939, meeting Jawaharlal Nehru. January 10, 1940, Liaquat Ali khan on the Muslim League. January 20, 1940; A Mushaira Experience. February 6, 1940, Muslim league Leaders. March 28, 1941, The Ramgarh Congress Meeting. April 5, 1940, The Muslim League’s Lahore Meeting. 3. Kashmir and Lahore: June 15, 1940, Village life in Kashmir, June 23, 1940, A Mountain Trek. August 15, 1940, Srinagar Family Life. September 30, 1940, India’s Educated Classes and poverty. October 15, 1940, Two Punjabi Weddings. October 25, 1940, European living, Congress Party, Leadership. March 24, 1941, Young Lahore Muslims. 4. Tour of Afghanistan, November 12-16, 1940. 5. Gandhi’sAshram; and on to War Service. April 30, 1941, Bombay Communalism, Hindu Mahasabha. July 27, 1941, Mysore at Gandhi’s Sevagram Ashram. September 20, 1941, Writing from Outside India. August 5, 1942, India Enmeshed in the War. 6. India after The War: May 27, 1946, India in The Spring of 1946. August 30, 1946, Calcutta Riots. November 30, 1946, Muslim League in NWFP. February 16, 1947, With Gandhi in Noakhali. March 19, 1947, the Independence of India. 7. Indian Ashrams, 1947, April 22, 1947, Travels with vallabhbhai Patel. 8. Asian Relations Conference and beyond; April 27, 1947, Asian relations Conference, June 17, 1947, Mountbatten, Especially as viewed by Indian politicians. June 30, 1947, Food Situation, Pakistan’s Prospects, July 22, 1947, Dividing Bengal and Punjab. 9. Finally, the Arrival of independence: July 22, 1947, Indian Independence; Gandhi and Jinnah, August 19, 1947, Taking power in Pakistan and India, Mildred talbot’s letter on Independence. December 12, 1947, Four Months on. December 19, 1947, Costs of partition, January 15, 1948, Conflagration in Kashmir. 10. Two years after independence: January 10, 1950, Pakistan’s Buoyancy. January 15, 1950, The Northwest Frontier; Settled and trial Areas. January 20, 1950, Kashmir: the Escalating Crisis. January 20, 1950, Fresh Breezes in a Kashmir Village. February 7, 1950, India in its third year of Independence. After word, Index, about the Author.

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