| 10,000 Memories A Lived History of Partition, Independence and World War II in South Asia | | (various roles):
| The 1947 Partition Archive, Singh Bhalla, Guneeta Singh, Anachal | Author:
| The 1947 Partition Archive, | Editor:
| The 1947 Partition Archive, Kumar Singh, Amardip Riggs, Erin Hassan, Fakhra Nahvi, Fahad Das, Udayan | Illustrator:
| The 1947 Partition Archive, | Directed By:
| Singh Bhalla, Guneeta | Editor-In-Chief:
| Singh Bhalla, Guneeta | Concept by:
| Singh Bhalla, Guneeta Kumar Singh, Amardip Riggs, Erin Hassan, Fakhra Nahvi, Fahad Das, Udayan | Reviewed by:
| Singh Bhalla, Guneeta | Research by:
| Singh Bhalla, Guneeta Nahvi, Fahad Das, Debanjan Khan, Ehsan | Commentaries by:
| Singh Bhalla, Guneeta Hassan, Fakhra Das, Udayan Singh, Anachal Ganguly, Rumela Genova, Aimee | Managing editor:
| Singh Bhalla, Guneeta | Maps by:
| Singh Bhalla, Guneeta | Non-text material selected by:
| Singh Bhalla, Guneeta | Preface by:
| Singh Bhalla, Guneeta | Editorial Coordinator:
| Bellamy-Dagneau, Karyn | Annotations by:
| Bellamy-Dagneau, Karyn | Appendix by:
| Bellamy-Dagneau, Karyn | Curated by:
| Bellamy-Dagneau, Karyn Nahvi, Fahad Media Smart Atelier, Mathuria, Sunjay Liu, Stephanie Saha, Ashmita Naqvi, Alina Joffrey, Fizza Chundusu, Simi Mathur, Pranav Singh, Aashe Das, Upsana Hazarika, Faiza Mukherjee, Anushka Subramaniam, Simran Pal, Ileeka Pillai, Malavika Kaur, Amandeep Mukherjee, Amrita Menezes, Yvonne Nandrajog, Meher Das, Debanjan Agarwal, Sakshi Ganguly, Rumela | Cover Design by:
| Topa, Ritu | Arranged by:
| Media Smart Atelier, | ISBN: | 979-8-9867479-0-3 | Publication Date: | Mar 2023 | Publisher: | 1947 Partition Archive, The
| Book Format: | Hardback | List Price: | USD $34.98 | Book Description:
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Based on the first and the largest pan-South Asian oral history survey ever conducted, '10,000 Memories' offers a unique dimension into the history of Partition, Independence, World War II and the mid-20th century Indian subcontinent unlike any previously written. In the wake of the British retreat from South Asia in 1947, new political boundaries were created and long-unified ethno-linguistically defined regions were partitioned to create India and Pakistan (and modern Bangladesh),... More DescriptionBased on the first and the largest pan-South Asian oral history survey ever conducted, '10,000 Memories' offers a unique dimension into the history of Partition, Independence, World War II and the mid-20th century Indian subcontinent unlike any previously written. In the wake of the British retreat from South Asia in 1947, new political boundaries were created and long-unified ethno-linguistically defined regions were partitioned to create India and Pakistan (and modern Bangladesh), triggering unprecedented violence and the largest mass migration of the 20th century. Oral histories provide brand new insights into this defining moment in world history, contextualizing Partition within the wider socio-economic landscape of the forgotten China-India-Burma Theater of World War Two, and the struggle for influence in British India by the Allied and Axis powers. '10,000 Memories' combines a stunning visual history through over 1,000 photographs with thought provoking quotes on each page for the casual browser, while longer oral history summaries (stories) on each page help satiate curiosities of the voracious reader. The stories are evocative and bring history to life. You may cry, you may find yourself laughing uncontrollably or simply find yourself spellbound. These are our ancestors' stories and through their DNA, which we carry, these are our stories too.To give equal weight to the east and west, '10,000 Memories' can be opened from either cover. There is no front or back, but rather the eastern cover and the western cover. The book opens in Kandahar, Afghanistan on one side and Yangon, Myanmar on the other, meeting in the middle at the Deccan plateau. Readers will journey across the subcontinent from one end to the other, crossing rivers and mountain passes, experiencing the 20th century vicariously through stories. The pages are punctuated by explanatory boxes which provide greater historical context to the stories. '10,000 Memories' is designed to be equally appealing as a coffee table book, as a textbook accompaniment in the classroom, or to grace the shelves of the advanced scholarly researcher. It is for everyone, the reader and the non-reader; the expert and the non-expert. | |