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Editorial | Issue 05
Editorial

Editorial | Issue 05

The Red Line: Where is the Border?
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The Red Line: Where is the Border?

The Art of Remembering
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The Art of Remembering

Midnight’s Borders
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Midnight’s Borders

The Question of Sylhet and The Assamese-Bengali Divide
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The Question of Sylhet and The Assamese-Bengali Divide

Gedu Mian and the Partition of Tripura Shuja’s Mosque, now a store room. Photo Credit: Sam Dalrymple
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Gedu Mian and the Partition of Tripura

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Partition Studies Quarterly (PSQ) engages with the less-remembered Partition narratives of India within the larger discourse in an effort to recover the hidden voices of Partition history of the subcontinent. This international peer-reviewed journal provides a platform for scholarship through an interdisciplinary model to explore historical and contemporary accounts of nationalisms, displacement and ongoing experiences that Partition really brings.
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