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28
Lowe, T.,
Central India During the Rebellion of 1857 and 1858: A Narrative of Operations
…, London, 1860, p. 23 6
29
Cohn, B.S., ‘Representing Authority in Victorian India’, in
The Invention of Tradition
(ed. Hobsbawn, E. and Ranger, T.), p.193

CHAPTER 18

1
Chandra, B. et al,
India’s Struggle for Independence 1857—1947,
p.52
2
Keay, J.,
Last Post: The End of Empire in the Far East,
John Murray, London, 1997, p.23
3
Seal, A.,
The Emergence of Indian Nationalism: Competition and Collaboration in the Late Nineteenth Century,
p.52
4
Sumit Sarkar,
Modern India,
pp.30-2
5
Bayly, C.A.,
Rulers, Townsmen and Bazaars: North Indian Society in the Age of British Expansion 1770—1870,
p.450
6
Ibid,
p.450
7
Cohn, B.S., ‘Representing Authority’etc., p.209
8
Seal, A.,
The Emergence
etc., p.165
9
Quoted in
ibid,
p.265
10
Sayid, K.B.,
Pakistan: The Formative Phase 1857—1948,
p.5
11
Seal, A.,
The Emergence
etc., p.276
12
Ibid,
p.278
13
Gilmour, D.,
Curzon,
John Murray, London, 1994, p.135
14
Moon, P.,
The British Conquest
etc., p.912
15
Quoted in Gilmour, D.,
Curzon,
p.271
16
Quoted in Wolpert, S.,
A New History of India
, p.273
17
Sarkar, S.,
Modern India,
p.134
18
Ibid,
p.125
19
Mukherjee, H.,
India Struggles for Freedom,
Bombay, 1948, p.96, quoted in Chandra, B. et al,
India’s Struggle for Independence 1857-1947,
p.145
20
Quoted in Moon, P.,
The British Conquest
etc p.968
21
Sarkar, S.,
Modern India,
p.148
22
Brown, J.M.,
Gandhi’s Rise to Power: Indian Politics 1915—1922,
p.184
23
Robb, P.G.,
The Government of India and Reform: Policies Towards Politics and the Constitution 1916-21,
p.179
24
Hardy, P.,
The Muslims of British India,
p.198
25
Ibid,
p.198
26
Moon, P.,
The British Conquest
etc., p.1012

CHAPTER 19

1
Moon, P.,
The British Conquest
etc., p.1039
2
Quoted in Chandra, B. et al,
India’s Struggle
etc., p.270
3
Brown, J.M,
Modern India: The Origins of an Asian Democracy,
p.265
4
Ibid,
p.277
5
Chatterji, J.,
Bengal Divided: Hindu Communalism and Partition, 1932—47,
p.24
6
Talbot, I., ‘The Unionist Party and Punjabi Politics’, in
The Political Inheritance of Pakistan
(ed. Low, D.A.), pp.89—90
7
Copland, I.,
The Princes of India in the Endgame of Empire, 1917-47,
pp.166-7
8
Sarkar, S.,
Modern India,
pp.351, 371
9
Moon, P.,
The British Conquest
etc., pp.1092-3
10
Sarkar, S.,
Modern India,
p.406
11
The Times,
London, 4 September 1947
12
Viceroy’s Personal Report No.17, 16 August 1947, quoted in Collins, L. and Lapierre, D.,
Chatterji,J.,Bengal Divided: Hindu Mountbatten and the Partition of India Communalism and Partition,
p.177

CHAPTER 20

1
Tully, M.,
No Full Stops in India,
p.13
2
Quoted, for example, in Jalal, A.,
The State of Martial Rule
p.279
3
Ibid,
p.159
4
Guha, R.,Moon,P.,
India after Gandhi,
p.393
5
Chandra, B. et al,
India after Independence,
p.96
6
Guha, R.,
India after Gandhi,
p.333

CHAPTER 21

1
Jalal, A.,
The State of Martial Rule,
p.98
2
Quoted in
ibid,
p.106
3
Ziring, L.,
Pakistan in the Twentieth Century,
p.161
4
Ibid,
p.168
5
Talbot, I.,
Pakistan: A Modern History,
p-145
6
Ziring, L.,
Pakistan in the Twentieth Century
p.218
7
Sen, A.,
The Argumentative Indian,
p.188
8
Guha, R.,
India after Gandhi,
pp.446-7
9
Bhutto, Z.A.,
If I am Assassinated…’,
pp.142-3
10
Ziring, L.,
Pakistan in the Twentieth Century,
p.,352

CHAPTER 22

1
Khilnani, S.,
The Idea of India,
pp.48-9
2
Ibid,
p.48
3
Bhutto, Z.A.,
‘If I am Assassinated…’,
p.125
4
Ziring, L.,
Pakistan in the 20th Century
5
Jalal, A.,
The State of Martial Rule,
p.328
6
Bhutto, Z.A.,
‘If I am Assassinated…’,
p.234
7
Chandra, B. et al,
India after Independence,
p.260
8
Guha, R.,
India after Gandhi,
p.559
9
Tully, M. and Jacob, S.,
Amritsar: Mrs Gandhi’s Last Battle,
pp.190-7
10
Guha, R.,
India after Gandhi,
p.571

CHAPTER 23

1
‘The aid workers who really matter’,
The Economist
, 10 October 2009
2
Cohen, S.P.,
The Idea of Pakistan
, p.125
3
Shaikh, F.,
Making Sense of Pakistan
, p.99
4
Duncan, Emma, ‘Pakistan: Living on the edge’,
The Economist
, 17 January 1987
5
Shaikh, F.,
Making Sense of Pakistan
, p.165
6
Council on Foreign Relations report, ‘The Taliban in Afghanistan’, 03/08/09
7
Puniyani, R., ‘Liberhan Commission Report: Better Late than Never’,
Tehelka
, 04/12/09
8
Guha, R.,
India after Gandhi
, p.654
9
Ibid
, p.684

BIBLIOGRAPHY

The bibliography lists only those works which have proved of most help in writing the text. It is divided into seven sections. The first section lists mainly general histories, and the remaining six correspond to groups of chapters. The periodisation of Indian history into ‘classical’, ‘medieval’ and so on has not been used in the text but, since much extant scholarship falls into these categories, they have been resurrected for the chapter groupings in the bibliography.

The following abbreviations are used in the chapter groupings and refer to works specified in full in the General section: HCIP =
The History and Culture of the Indian People
(ed. Majumdar, R.C. et al) HOIBIOH –
The History of India as Told by its Own Historians
(ed. Elliot, H.M. and Dowson, J.) NCHI –
New Cambridge History of India
(ed. Johnson, G. et al) G
ENERAL

Basham, A.L.,
The Wonder that was India, 1967,
repr. Rupa, New Delhi, 1981
Basham, A.L. (ed.),
A Cultural History of India,
OUP, Oxford, 1975
Davies, Philip,
The Penguin Guide to the Monuments of India,
vol.2,
Islamic, Rajput, European,
Penguin, London, 1989
Dodwell, H.H. et al (eds),
Cambridge History of India,
6 vols, CUP, Cambridge, 1922-37 (no vol.2)
Elliot, H.M. and Dowson, J. (eds.),
The History of India as Told by its Own Historians
(HOIBIOH), 7 vols, Trubner, London, 1867-
Elphinstone, Mountstuart,
The History of India: The Hindu and Mahometan Periods,
6th edn, John Murray, London, 1874
Harle, J.C.,
The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent,
Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1986
Hunter, W.W.,
The History of India,
London, 1899-1900
Hunter, W.W.,
A History of British India,
London, 1912
Johnson, Gordon, Bayly, C.A., Richards, John F. (eds),
The New Cambridge History of India
(NCHI), 4 pts, numerous vols, CUP, Cambridge, 1987-
Keay, John,
India Discovered,
Windward, London, 1984, repr. HarperCollins, London, 1988
Kulke, H. and Rothermund, D.,
A History of India,
Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1990
Kumar, Dharma (ed.),
The Cambridge Economic History of India,
vol.2,
c1757-c1970,
CUP, Cambridge, 1963
Majumdar, R.C. et al,
The History and Culture of the Indian People
(HCIP), 11 vols, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay, 1950-
Majumdar, R.C., Raychaudhuri, H.C., Datta, K.K. (eds),
An Advanced History of India,
Macmillan, London, 1961
Michel, George,
The Penguin Guide to the Monuments of India,
vol.1,
Buddhist, Jain, Hindu,
Penguin, London, 1989
Mill, James,
The History of British India,
London, 1826
Panikkar, K.M.,
Survey of Indian History,
London, 1960
Raychaudhuri, Tapan and Habib, Irfan (eds),
The Cambridge Economic History of India,
vol.1,
c1200-1750,
CUP, Cambridge, 1982
Rizvi, S.A.A.,
The Wonder that was India,
vol.2, London, 1987, repr. Rupa, New Delhi, 1993
S[h]astri, K.A. Nilakant[h]a,
A History of South India from Prehistoric Times to the Fall of Vijayanagar,
1955, repr. OUP, Delhi, 1975
Smith, V.A.,
Oxford History of India,
OUP, London, 1919
Smith, V.A.,
The Early History of India from 600BC to the Muhammadan Conquest,
OUP, Oxford, 1924
Spear, Percival,
A History of India
(vol.2), Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1965
Stein, Burton,
A History of India,
Blackwell, Oxford, 1998
Thapar, Romila,
A History of India
(vol.1), Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1966
Tod, James,
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan,
London, 1960
Watson, Francis,
A Concise History of India,
Thames & Hudson, London, 1979
Williams, L.F. Rushbrook (ed.),
A Handbook for Travellers in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka,
22nd edn, John Murray, London, 1975
Wolpert, Stanley,
A New History of India,
OUP, New York, 1982
Yule, H. and Burnell, A.C.,
Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases,
1886, repr. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1985

C
HAPTERS
1-4

Prehistory

Allchin, B. and F.R.,
The Birth of Indian Civilisation: India and Pakistan Before 500 BC,
Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1968

Allchin, B. and F.R.,
The Rise of Civilisation in India and Pakistan,
Cambridge, 1982
Basham, A.L.,
History and Doctrine of the Ajivikas: A Vanished Indian Religion,
Luzac, London, 1951

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