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India in the Interregnum: Interim Government, September 1946-August 1947
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ISBN13
9780199489688
יצא לאור ב
Delhi
עמודים / Pages
364
פורמט
Hardback
תאריך יציאה לאור
7 במרץ 2019
An Interim Government was in office in India from 2 September 1946 till August 1947. A unique coalition of the Congress, Muslim League, and others, it presided over a time of transition. Overshadowed by Partition, this last government of British India attempted to govern and left legacies. This book recovers the Interim Government, its personalities and their body of work, and reaffirms the 'continuity and change' paradigm of post-1945 India.
This book is about India's Interim Government, in office from 2 September 1946 till August 1947, and some of its provincial counterparts. The Interim Government was a unique coalition of the Indian National Congress, All-India Muslim League, and non-Congress, non-League political figures. Further, it presided over a British/British-trained state apparatus in a time of transition. Overlooked by the historiography of the period, given its sole identification with
freedom/Partition/end of empire, it was important in its own right. The eleven months from September 1946 to August 1947 were packed as much with the formal exit of the empire as its informal continuance; as much with the anticipation of Partition as its alternatives. Alongside, this last government of
British India attempted to govern too, with legacies for its independent successor(s). Rather than looking at its existence as just another event on the road to Partition, this book seeks to restore identity to the Interim Government, its personalities and their body of work, which illustrate the 'continuity and change' paradigm of post-1945 India.
| עמודים / Pages | 364 |
|---|---|
| פורמט | Hardback |
| ISBN10 | 0199489688 |
| יצא לאור ב | Delhi |
| תאריך יציאה לאור | 7 במרץ 2019 |
| תוכן עניינים | Introduction Part I: Before Partition: At the Centre 1. Interim Government under Wavell 2. Interim Government under Mountbatten Part II. Beneath Partition: Personnel and Processes 3. Departments at the Centre 4. Indian Civil Service under the Interim Government 5. Projecting and Planning Independent India in Interim India Part III. Beside Partition: Among the Provinces 6. Bihar: The Mutinous Police 7. Bombay: The Scare of Scarcity 8. Central Provinces and Berar: Hindu Communalism 9. Madras: The Communist Spectre 10. Orissa: Development amidst Destruction 11. United Province: Congress Raj Conclusion: Beyond Partition, 1947-51 Bibliography Index About the Author |
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